From Nakama: 1) Amai Kimi ga Suki Kawakami is a top student with a penchant for donuts. Kaji is a troublemaker who fell deeply in love with Kawakami. Although they ignore each other at school, when they're all alone... they eat, kiss and... play. “You're so annoying!” is Kawakami's favorite line, but there's much more than meets the eye. A cute story of an unusual first love! 2) Rising from the Ashes, Kaji-kun Amai Kimi ga Suki extra 3) Dangan Baby 4) Let's go wild, Baby Dangan Baby extra 5) The Kitten and the Prince 6) Telephone! 7) Beautiful Thing 8) Your Favorite Song 9) After
"Sex" made more familiar! Health and physical education teacher Tsuji, who has doubts about modern sex education, attempts boldly to teach sex education to an audience of, among others, a girl who has a girlfriend, a girl who like BL, and a girl who simply likes cats. "What is safe sex between girls?" "Positive masturbation?" "Why do sugar gliders (Petaurus breviceps) have vaginas?" Beyond dirty jokes, but less than gravely serious, a sex education comedy! Bright sex education begins with a heretical female teacher and female high schoolers!
"As long as I can be by his side, even if it is only as a friend...”Yamato, who only ever thought about his studies, fell in love at first sight with the bright and handsome Yuuki. Yamato had already decided on the “I’m okay with being just friends” mindset for the rest of his uni life. So, whatever feelings he had towards Yuuki, he would quietly deal with on his own. However, one day...
This is a story about the teenage fantasies of Asumi, a girl who wishes to become an astronaut, and of her friends. One day, Lion's space vehicle fell from the sky and crashed, unfortunately killing Asumi's mother. Asumi then met the spirit of Lion, who told Asumi many stories of space. By listening to these stories, Asumi was inspired to realize her dream of becoming an astronaut. Embracing her dreams in her heart, Asumi is now in third grade of junior high school. It is time to decide her path for the future...
The four-panel manga follows the everyday life of Mayu Morita, a girl who is exceedingly gentle and thoughtful, to the point that she does not say much of anything to anyone in high school.
Sometimes we just can't get out of a ditch; yet we still hope.
Uda Natsumi, the owner of a food truck, finds himself becoming interested in one of his regular customers: a quiet, handsome young man who drops by after work to try out Uda's sweets and often ends up falling asleep at the counter.
Despite being polar opposites, Tom and Jaemin share an intense love for each other. They are currently enthralled in their honeymoon phase, where any challenges that come their way seem minute and insignificant. However, when an attractive and alluring neighbor moves in next door, their bond is put to the test. Will their affection for one another be enough to overcome this new hurdle, or will their connection crumble under the weight of temptation?
A collection of short manga from Shiki Seiichi's Twitter.
[From Tokyopop]: Drawing on CLAMP's own personal experiences, The One I Love provides insight both into the creators' own lives, and into the oft-elusive concept of Love itself. This intimate collection of short stories and essays doesn't skirt issues at the heart of the matter such as insecurity, honesty, distance, independence, age, and - of course - marriage. This one-volume anthology comprises 12 individual stories, each of which consists of seven pages of manga and two pages of prose.
The manga centers on Kanoko and her friend Tsunagu. Their personalities are completely opposite of each other, but they are still very close. But something happens one day while they're playing near a small mountain shrine that they call Nogeyama-sama.