In the Fuhoni! (Unwilling!) series: V.1 - Fuhoni! Hikawa Chihiro had always been a flirt until he met his match, Jyounouchi Haruhisa. Being the older one, he wanted to change the fact that he was the one being held. While having internal conflict, the appearance of a new younger rival, Koide, made Hikawa realized he had to be honest with himself or to risk losing Jyounouchi. What would he do? V.2 - Ran The continuation of Hikawa and Jyounouchi. What happened when Jyounouchi nii-san tried to break them up? When Hikawa found that Jyounouchi's new neighbor, Toba Kouhei, was his ex-classmate, he refused to go to Jyounouchi's place again. Toba asked Hikawa to join him as his business partner. What would Hikawa do? V.3 - Goku
Gong Seok-hyun is the boss of the Baekho Organization. Cha Moo-young was its executive and has been loyal to the group since childhood. He was also Seok-hyun's lover. But suddenly Moo-young betrays the group and moves to the Viper Faction.Seok-hyun thinks of finding him and killing him. But then changes his mind as he can't give up on his beloved Moo-young, so he secretly meets with him.As he deepens his relationship with him, he tries to find out the truth behind Moo-young's mysterious actions.
Summary: The stage is a modern school that fosters female officers, "Girl's Only Army School". A girl, Indou Shinobu, who came out from the countryside, meets Kagami a high-class senior student. Contrary to her high-handed attitude, Kagami occasionally shows kindness to Indou.
From Tokyopop: In a private school, flower-lovin' Taiyo is a breath of fresh (and gender-blurred) air! Having to room with the stone cold Sono Kirihara has certainly caused him some angst, but don't fear. Sono's twin is his complete opposite, making for a whole mess of fun filled with cute boys and silly misunderstandings.
The “self bully” Ban has a normal enough life, and where divorced parents aren’t that uncommon, her life becomes shadowed in mystery when her mother, Eun-Joo, suddenly brings their “distant relative” Jin-Whan home to live with them. Ban’s mother would always avoid the topic of her family, so who is this strange boy? Are they really relatives? What torturous secrets does her mother’s past hold? And what do the sudden strange happens that follow in Jin-Whan’s wake mean? Would a better question not be who is he, but what?
Bad luck? Fate? That's never been in the cards for mathematics genius Kang Heeseo. What he trusts are cold hard facts, based on only physics and probability. But his whole world goes toppling down when he's faced with one Doh Hanbyeol from the popular idol group Illogic. Heeseo finds truth and beauty in Hanbyeol's beautiful face, and there's no stopping him from going to the Illogic concert. But then Heeseo fails to get tickets, and the student he's tutoring, Nam Gunwoo, doesn't even get into university And the day after their drunken night of despair, Heeseo wakes up to find none other than Hanbyeol in Gunwoo's living room. There's something going on here, and it's definitely suspicious+
Unable to fit in with the city, Itzuki, a lonely young man, moves into the countryside. However, the land is rumored to be haunted by youkai. As he struggles to get used to life in the mountains, with the abundance of insects and the lack of reception, he is suddenly attacked by a youkai. Cornered, out of the blue, a handsome young man with dog ears rescues him. The man claims to be a komainu youkai, a guardian lion-dog protecting shrines, pressing Idzuki to become his master — !? A sensitive love story between a youkai and a human!
From Wikipedia : Futakoi Alternative tells the story of Rentar? Futaba and his detective agency. One day a set of twins, Sara and S?ju, show up at his doorstep. They move in with him and work as secretaries for his agency. Classifying Futakoi Alternative as a specific genre is extremely difficult, although at its core, it is most similar to a romantic comedy. The first handful of episodes are lighthearted, but the series becomes more serious as it approaches its conclusion. The criticisms about the show is normally the same as its accolades: Namely, that it never settles completely into any one genre or style and switches between them from episode to episode (being almost equal parts romance, action, scifi/fantasy and comedy).
Souichi, an office worker, was being swayed by a large dog, Raku, who lived in our house every day. On top of being a NEET, Raku is a helpless guy who is noisy and has zero housework skills. But he couldn't leave something alone, and Souichi began to feel comfortable with this life. However, one day, Niraku makes a bombshell statement saying, "I want to marry Sou-chan!" Younger large dog x introverted Lehman, can the dog open Lehman's heart?!?
It was tell in a legend, that the one who reaches the top of the world it could touch the sky, and in the moment that your fingers slides around the clouds, your deepest disires becomes real! It's following this legend that the young Ryori with the company of your loyal Dragon, they travel around the world of Nova Ventura in search for reach what anyone never could do, the top of Mont Sagarmatha, the top of the world.
Collection of the mangaka's BL works from 1994 to 1996. 1. Kept Youth: A boy, infatuated with his school's doctor, follows him home one day... and finds out that the doctor has been keeping a "pet" in his bed. Who is the boy being kept? But more importantly, why does he look so much like the protagonist? 6. Dedicated Body: Dr. Shibusawa decides that his young son Keiri should get an early start in the medical field if he's going to inherit his clinic, so he introduces Keiri to the fascinating world of dissection, despite his wife's disapproval. Keiri gains a taste for dissection, Shibusawa suffers his strained marriage, and his wife discovers what's really up with her husband and his constantly snickering assistant in this odd little oneshot. (WARNING: Gore)
Taken from Baka-updates: An anthology of oneshots. Story 1: Promise by NISHI Keiko Story 2: They were Eleven by HAGIO Moto Story 3: The Changeling by SATO Shio Story 4: Since You've Been Gone by NISHI Keiko The two stories by NISHI Keiko were also published as a separate book in English called "Promise." Those stories were originally taken from "Mizu ga Kooru ni Naru Toki."