A humble rock is at the center of this transmigratory tale of two souls who take the form of penguins, otters, crows, and more as they learn about the the value of culture, the beauty of play in the face of capitalist pressure to produce and reproduce, and the power of love in the face of total annihilation.
A humorous depiction of Ootsuki, the supervisor, and his activities during his above-ground hours.
Let us present: Hita-Hita (ひたひた); showcased in Rakuen Le Paradis Vol.2~16 and Rakuen Web Zoukan. Imari has a profound passion for cats. Her adoration for these furry creatures knows no bounds, and it seems that they feel the same way towards her. Imari's composed attitude draws cats towards her. La Pomme Prisonnière (ポム・プリゾニエール); highlighted in Vol.16 of Kakioroshi.
Sena attends a prestigious sports academy and has a distinctive talent named "soku." En, an ex-track athlete, rescues her, which alters her life permanently. However, Sena conceals a crucial undisclosed factor.
Transmigration is easy. Step one: Figure out which novel you're in. Step two: Expertly navigate the complex web of political relationships, ensnaring the heart of your male lead. Step three: Live happily ever after. Or that's how it's supposed to go, unless you're avid-reader Elena Sevess and can't get past step one! Unless she can figure out where this story is going, Elena is in a world of trouble... or is it the world that's in trouble because of her?
The story is set in Japan, 700 years after the age of swords and magic, where science has replaced magic. Social problems caused by magic and magical beasts are on the rise, and the Metropolitan Police Department establishes the Metropolitan Police Department's Magical Beast Control Division to deal with them. Kamishima Jingo, a werewolf (lycanthrope), is investigating a horrific case as a detective in the Magical Beast Control Division. Meanwhile, the great elven sage Sajuel, who had been asleep for 700 years in preparation for the return of the Demon King, wakes up. However, the Demon King was resurrected and defeated 40 years ago. Sajuel is shocked to learn this, but he lends his wisdom to the Magical Beast Control Division and begins investigating with Kamishima and the others. A fantasy of magic and police unfolds. (Source: Natalie, translated)
An orphan whose family was destroyed by the underworld discovers a shocking truth—the very organization that took everything from him was built by his own father. Fueled by vengeance, he infiltrates a school that trains future crime syndicate leaders, determined to take down the traitor responsible for his mother's death. Surrounded by enemies, he must climb to the top through sheer strength and strategy. The battle for revenge begins now.
A thousand years ago, the last princess of Balhalla destroyed the kingdom. As punishment, she was cursed to a life of immortality as a tiny white ferret. One day, she meets a young man who can miraculously understand her. He claims she is his first love and endlessly professes his love for her. Despite his affection, she decides to use him to end her curse. Join Soaz, King of Pallirod, and Noel, the ex-sorceress and final princess of Balhalla, as they embark on a journey full of unexpected twists and turns to break the ancient curse.
After beginning high school, Lu Jia rarely addressed Mu Wenran as "Big Bro" unless he was being disingenuous or anxious. In the past, when he wanted to avoid doing homework, he would pretend to be sick and say things like, "Big Bro, my head hurts" or "I really understand this chapter, Big Bro." Nevertheless, even now, at the age of 23, Lu Jia would still break down in front of Mu Wenran. Tearfully, he would admit, "I'm sorry, I don't like you, Big Bro." Although that was untrue, Mu Wenran would respond with a smile, wiping Lu Jia's tears away and whispering soothingly, "It's okay. I like you."
Note: Originally published as a one-shot in Gekkan Shounen Gangan December 2024 issue, was then picked up for serialization.
The latest addition to the beloved Kindaichi Shounen no Jikenbo franchise takes place two decades after the original story. Hajime has left his student detective days behind and is now a struggling office worker, grappling with the hardships of adult life. Determined to avoid any more involvement in solving crimes, he keeps a low profile at work. Despite his efforts, however, Kindaichi finds himself drawn into new cases unfolding around him. In this installment, the story picks up on Uta Island, where the Opera House Murder Case has resurfaced for the fourth time. The Phantom of the Opera is back, seeking vengeance and spilling blood.
Hiroshi Nakahara, a 48-year-old salaryman, inadvertently boards the wrong train to Tokyo following a business excursion to Kyoto. Upon realizing his mistake, he resigns himself to the situation and settles in for the ride, discovering that the train is en route to his hometown of Kurayoshi. Roaming the streets of his old neighborhood, Hiroshi recognizes how drastically the place has changed in the couple of decades since his mother's passing. As he pays his respects at his mother's grave in the Genzen Temple, he's magically transported back to his 14-year-old self. With his adult mind's memories and knowledge still intact, he becomes a junior high school eighth-grader. His newfound youthfulness allows Hiroshi to escape from the trappings of adulthood, namely his marriage and two daughters. With no concept of how to return to his original timeline, he fully embraces his adolescence, all while attempting to uncover the reasons behind his father's desertion of their family in order to better comprehend the man and his actions.
Akari has finally convinced her brother Toru Acura to step out of his lazy comfort zone and find employment. Little does Toru know that his venture into the forest will lead him to a chance encounter with a surprising young lady named Chaika Trabant. To their dismay, they are unexpectedly ambushed by a ferocious monster. As Toru and Chaika grapple to stay alive, Toru can't help but wonder about the enigmatic girl, and why she's being hunted.
A slapstick comedy that involves a town and its neighbors where dogs suddenly become human beings. The story follows the life of dog owner Saki and Ponta, her dog.
“Who’s the garbage with zero morals saying they’ll marry a five-year-old?!” I thought I had died in vain due to the betrayal of a comrade when I was a grand mage, but I was given a new life as ‘Nazia de Lavoie,’ the daughter of a baron. However, in this weak and frail body, I was treated as the family’s outcast and eventually sent off as a bride to the war-obsessed demon, Duke Iter. At the tender age of five, no less! I assumed he was a heartless scoundrel, but the Duke of Iter’s reaction to me was completely unexpected— “I accept Lady Lavoie as a member of Iter. If the lady so desires, she can be my adopted daughter.” Is this the beginning of Act Two—or rather, Act Three—of my life?
When Megumi Amatsuka was a young and spirited child, he had big dreams of becoming the ultimate epitome of masculinity - the manliest man on the planet. However, fate had other plans for him. After rescuing a sorcerer from some menacing hooligans, Megumi was gifted a magical book. Eager to make his dream a reality, he summoned a genie to grant his wish. Unfortunately, destiny had an unpleasant surprise in store for him. The genie that appeared was wicked in nature, and Megumi's wish transformed him into the most feminine woman in existence. Six years later, Megumi has become the most desirable girl in school. But beneath her stunning exterior, the same rough and tough boy still resides. She talks trash and has a passion for stomping out punk culture, maintaining her identity as a tomboy at heart.