This is a love story of a man and a woman who doesn't believe in anyone . The popular psychological betrayal web novel finally gets a manga adaptation!
Manaka Makoto, 24 years old and a salaryman without a girlfriend, wakes up one morning suddenly changed into a female, and a knockout at that who attracts just about everyone of the opposite sex. And when he learns through a magical being that the only way he’s going to become male again is by getting aroused (as a woman) he tries to find a way back without any success. But when success finally comes and he switches back, he discovers that he will switch back and forth ANY time he gets close to someone sexually, and there are exceptions…
A boy wants to confess his love to his senpai, but his plans are ruined when he turns into a girl. The twist is when she finds out that he's a girl, and she tells him she used to be a boy too, and promises to show him the ropes of girlhood.
In the near future a pandemic spreads around the world, so people hiding their mouth with a mask has become the norm. Natsuki, a girl who is secretly reminiscent of the world before the pandemic, and Hata, her classmate, suddenly become friends and share a small secret. This is the story of two “extraordinary“ people living in the world of the “new ordinary“!
"Wanted: People who don't care what happens to their lives! Monthly salary: ¥150,000~ ※Must live on-site" With no savings or home left, wandering aimlessly, Takahiro stumbled upon this job listing - managing an apartment unit as a live-in caretaker. The employment condition: "You must get along with your neighbors." Having nowhere else to go, Takahiro drifts into the apartment... only to find his "neighbors" are clearly not human. "This is a story I heard from a friend..." Every day, his neighbors tell him "ghost stories" - fictional tales of events that never happened in reality. At least, that's what they should have been— A wildly popular horror story from Kakuyomu, now adapted into manga! (Source: Kadokawa, translated)
In 1878, as the wave of Western culture spreads through Japan, Miyo, a girl orphaned in the Satsuma Rebellion, works at a curio shop in Nagasaki called Vingt. The dresses, sewing machines, binoculars, boots, and other items acquired at the Paris Exhibition by the proprietor Momotoshi Koura have aroused her curiosity. Miyo accumulates experience in her job while using the clairvoyant ability which she has possessed since she was very young. The story vibrantly depicts a new age that visits a Nagasaki thriving with merchants and prostitutes, centering on Miyo's changes as she begins to experience feelings for Momotoshi akin to the awakening of love, and Momotoshi's past, which gradually comes to light. Tezuka Osamu Cultural Prize 2020 - Grand Prize Winner
What to do when a popular idol gets food poisoning and can't leave the toilet, as she's debuting as a radio presenter? You find the sound-alike part-timer at the radio station and get her to stand in, of course...
Kira is in love with her classmate Minchi, a beautiful and cheerful girl. But one day he sees her fighting a monster and discovers her secret: she possesses supernatural powers which she uses to exorcise evil spirits. However, that is not the only thing that she hides, since it also turns out that she's an aggressive and dominant person who now blackmails Kira to accompany her on her missions.
A spin-off of "Demi-chan wa Kataritai" focusing on Tetsuo's friend, Souma - a specialist in hyperspace theory. ---
The story of the girls who met at Okinawa's sea. Amane who invites her neighbor living next door Sango to the sea. While bringing about a stormy mood, the two of them also head for the sea today!
Ochibi-san has a unique feature that I am sure will make it a hot commodity back home—it is in Japanese and in English! The 128-page collection of one-page gag comics are presented in full-color when in Japanese and are then translated into English on the opposite page by the renowned American commentator/reporter Richard Berger, based in Japan. The volume is made up of newspaper strips that were in the Asahi Shinbun.