From Manga-Updates: 1-3) To Hold Someone Dear Kayama Tomoaki is a handsome and reserved employee of a major company. One day, the efficient and reliable junior on his team, Saiki Keiichi, gets sick and Kayama goes to visit him at home. At work, Saiki is always stylish and nearly perfect, but unexpectedly, at home he is the complete opposite! The events of that evening change the superior and subordinate relationship between the two. Kayama is scared of loss and never lets strangers get close to him but when he realizes that Saiki only has eyes for him, his feelings waver... 4) Summer Contrail 5) Weekend Melancholy 6) Passion Carved by the Tyrant
'Recently, the social evils have not disappeared yet and they are even contagious into the school' is what Soo Yung believes, little does she know that the 'accidental' first kiss on the school roof leaves her running/craving for more!
This is her first work about a rock star serialized on Flower Girl.
My Little Monster targets the relationship between Shizuku Mizutani, who has a lad named Haru Yoshida, who sits next to Shizuku in course but seldom attends school and her strategies for the long run, as well as certainly no interests except in analyzing. After Shizuku is tasked with providing course printouts to Haru's house, she meets with Haru, who promptly greets her as a buddy, beginning their new connection. Nicknamed "dry ice," Shizuku is celebrated as a woman who's emotionless and cool. But when Haru was met by her his innocence and his insufficient knowledge towards human associations touched her. Haru is really tender and kind, though recognized as a violent and uncontrollable creature. It requires considerably more for Shizuku to understand and take her own emotions towards Haru, although Haru promptly declares his love towards Shizuku. Collectively, as 2 beings that are formerly unsocial, they help each other understand the best way to take care of others and make friends.
Six months after the fight to the death with The Bog, Kaiji escapes from the underground and pays off his debts. Sakazaki gets fed up with Kaiji and tries to get rid of him by giving him 3 million yen as compensation. At that time, Kaiji is reunited with Miyoshi and Maeda, who were his friends in the underground, and they come up with a plan to swindle a large sum of money from Muraoka, the president of the underground casino where they work. Kaiji takes 3 million yen from Sakazaki, promising to pay it back, and plays a variant of mahjong called "17 Steps" invented by Muraoka.
The coldly gleaming crimson sword will protect the life of a prince on the run...
In the tradition of "My Antonia" and "A Tree Grows in Brooklyn", from the pen of the renowned Korean manwha creator Kim Dong Hwa, comes a trilogy about a girl coming of age, set in the vibrant, beautiful landscape of pastoral Korea. 1. "The Color of Earth": First love is never easy. Ehwa grows up helping her widowed mother run the local tavern, watching as their customers – both neighbors and strangers – look down on her mother for her single lifestyle. Their social status isolates Ehwa and her mother from the rest of the people in their quiet country village. But as she gets older and sees her mother fall in love again, Ehwa slowly begins to open up to the possibility of love in her life. 2. "The Color of Water": When Ehwa goes to the town festival, she meets a handsome young wrestler named Duksam who’s eager to catch her eye. After he wins the festival wrestling championship, he and Ehwa begin to meet, sneaking spare moments to be together. But a shadow falls on their romance when Master Cho sends Duksam away and asks for Ehwa’s hand in marriage himself. It is then that Ehwa discovers the pain of heartbreak – and that love is always complicated. 3. "The Color of Heaven": Love is budding, blooming, and bearing fruit in this triumphant conclusion. The third and final volume sees Ehwa rediscovering love and embarking upon marriage as her mother and the traveling pictographer decide to settle down together.
The cute, slightly sinful, collection of stories. 1) Touch Me, Melt Me Tatsuya is a second year high school student whose tutor, and subsequently his father’s subordinant, tells him "I’m in love with you," and suddenly kisses him! Since then, even as he repels Saejima, Tatsuya is hyper-aware of him, but Saejima is constantly joking around, and Tatsuya doesn’t know how far he’s being serious. Why is it that the mature looks on Saejima’s face make Tatsuya’s heart to throb, and feel every touch?! (from Blissful Sin) 2) Touch Me, Spoil Me Continuation of chapter one. 3) How Do You Think I Feel Story about two video rental coworkers, Atsushi and Tetsu. 4) The Stars That I See When I’m with You Are Pretty Story about bath-house part timer Koutarou and the customer Aoi. 5-6) Flip · Flop Brothers Kiyo and Shun have somehow become estranged from each other, what could possibly be the reason?
"From Yaoi Is Life: You know...I was in love with you. There was a reason for Chika, employed and hosted at the gay bar “Mr.”, to not be able to return to his hometown. It has to do with one of his childhood friends, Kyouhei, but...? Besides the title work 'Tonight, at Mister', also contains an unnumbered chapter 'Welcoming Morning' and the story describing the adult love of 'Mr.' owners, Yuudai and Momo, 'Goodbye Mister'." From Baka-Updates
Jun is a girl whose words have been sealed away. She was once a very happy girl, but because of a certain thing she said when she was very young, her family was torn apart. One day, the egg fairy appeared in front of her and sealed away her ability to talk in order to stop her from hurting anybody else. Since this traumatic experience, Jun lives in the shadows away from the limelight. But, one day, she is nominated to become an executive member of the "community outreach council." On top of that, Jun is also appointed to play the main lead in their musical...(Source: Official website)
Smart, successful and good-looking Iwaya Sumire works for a big newspaper. However, her boyfriend dumps her for being too "perfect" a woman. Feeling angry and dejected Iwaya returns home depressed, and most of all lonely. However, she finds an unconscious young man lying in a box out the front of her home and takes him in. He looks like a dog she used to own called Momo. She dubs him Momo and decides to "keep him as a pet." It's the start of an unexpected life together as they overcome obstacles and become quite attached to one another. But can love like this exist? This manga won the 2003 Kodansha Manga Award for sh?jo.
This series redraws the period of the life of the actress/singer/idol Aya Ueto up to the point when the movie Azumi is realized.