In this risqué coming-of-age romcom with a peculiar blabbermouth twist, Ogami-san, a high school girl, is struggling to keep her lewd daydreams and impulses at bay. Her mind is overflowing with lascivious fantasies, but she's determined to maintain a normal school life by suppressing her unruly thoughts. However, when she reaches out to Yaginuma-kun, a mysterious and charming boy in her class, she can't control her impulses and ends up blurting out her deepest desires. Despite wanting to explore his body and connect with him on a deeper level, she can't afford to expose her true self. The predicament leaves her at a loss, but what could she possibly do?
Akira Yagami's altruistic nature frequently leads to obstacles at his job, yet when he selflessly saves a child from a perilous accident, he is reborn as a goblin in an unfamiliar realm. Although typical goblins expire after seven days, Akira's exceptional abilities permit him to surpass this constraint and become the mightiest goblin to exist.
This manga centers around Zawa (short for Miyakozawa), a talented girl on her high-school baseball team. Despite not being allowed to participate in official matches due to her gender, she trains just as hard as her teammates for her own personal fulfillment. The story is a mix of Slice-of-Life, Comedy, and Sports genres, with short chapters often told from the perspective of passersby observing Zawa and her team.
Wife: Ichiko Aihara. Husband: Otoya Aihara. Married for seven years, they get along well, but sexless and without children, they agree to see other people. Otoya has an affair with Mitsuki, and Ichiko is aware of it. Looking at Otoya in a state of bliss with Mitsuki, Ichiko begins to change, too... Peko Watanabe tells a story of lies and truth—whether or not you ever want to get married, the real life of this thirty-something couple might give you some second thoughts about that institution we call marriage!
Lee Hyunwook, the steel emperor, was the last savior of mankind, but died. In order to change the future, the place he regressed to was… The military?!! "Why here of all places?!" The start of Corporal Lee Hyunwook, who gets stronger in a special way, by doing a steel mukbang!Original Webtoon:,
Although Souichi Negishi appears to be an ordinary, reserved boy who enjoys walking and admiring flowers, he leads a double life as Krauzer II - the frontman of Detroy Metal City, Japan's most famous underground metal band. Despite his yearning to perform calming and affectionate Swedish pop tunes, Souichi's demeanor and conduct undergo a complete transformation when he takes the stage with his bandmates, producing rowdy and explicit music that contrasts his gentler nature.
The manga depicts a studious, literary-minded girl's endeavor to arrive at school, but beware, it's merely the beginning. As the story progresses, her usual commute evolves into a preposterous, adventurous voyage. By ingeniously turning the common dread of tardiness into comedic gold, this manga will guarantee that you'll be chuckling for an extended period of time.
After failing his college entrance exam, Ao Toruno is forced to live alone and attend a cram school. One day, he discovers a middle-aged woman, who appears to be drunk and still wearing her office attire, passed out at the foot of his apartment stairs. Despite not knowing her, Ao generously offers his apartment as a place for her to stay. However, things take a strange turn, and the situation between the two becomes intimate, leaving Ao torn between his studies and the advances of the mysterious older woman.
During Japan's Edo era, a "kamuro" was a young girl who learned the art of being a courtesan while assisting one. This term also spawned the "oiran" title, used by kamuro in respectful reference of their most distinguished courtesans. Our story is situated in Yoshiwara's well-known red-light district, within a Shinkiro brothel. The infamous "Courtesan from Hell," Hashidate, commands a reputation as a skilled sadist, making her a highly sought-after companion. Yet, through the observations of her personal kamuro, Namiji, we discover a revealing and unexpected portrait of Hashidate. Meanwhile, Namiji shares various occurrences involving the brothel's diverse clientele, including commoners, samurai, and affluent patrons.
Shimada Kanon aims to be the strongest tank crew in the Kantou region. With her best friends Mariko, Mutsumi and their World War II-era Panther V, they form the Nora Middle School Tank Fanclub. Unfortunately, as they have no sponsor to fund their effort, their dream is still just that. However, a chance to make a name for themselves arrives when delinquents come knocking on their school's door riding T-55s...
The Earth suffered the Third World War, which lasted from 2099 to 2126, causing significant damage despite the absence of nuclear weaponry. Nations such as England, France, and China struggled to regain their power in the aftermath while new nations and groups emerged, like the Sacred Republique of Mumna and the Poseidon Organization. Deunan Knute and Briareos Hecatonchires, former L.A. SWAT members, survived the war and now live in a desolate city. Their lives take an unexpected turn when Hitomi, a young woman, invites them to join Olympus, a utopian city that is the leading global power. There, they become members of the elite ESWAT, whose goal is to safeguard the city against terrorism and protect its interests internationally. Throughout the story, the duo encounter a multitude of characters and organizations involved in international conspiracies that endanger the safety of Olympus.
Using his caricature abilities, Susumu Katsumata had been warning Japanese citizens about the hazards of nuclear power for more than two decades prior to the Fukushima Daiichi reactor meltdowns in 2011. Fukushima Devil Fish takes inspiration from Katsumata's research trips to the infamous facility and his physics background. The book's initial two stories focus on the "nuclear gypsies," unfairly labored men responsible for maintaining Japan's nuclear power facilities during the 1980s. The following narratives, originally in the famous Garo and COM alt-manga magazines from the late 1960s and 1970s, feature Japanese folklore creatures and lonesome individuals who have lost their homes and families. Fukushima Devil Fish, with its haunting and heartwarming moments, demonstrates Katsumata's skills as a comics master in poetic form and as a true friend to the casualties of Japan's modernization. Additionally, the compilation includes a series of essays by the artist, historian Asakawa Mitsuhiro, and critic Abe Yukihiro that provide insight into Katsumata's life and career, as well as the significance of his work in the post-Fukushima age.