Great duke of hell's son was summoned from the hell and now he has become a superhero. He has to eradicate crime from city. But who was the summoner?!
It's all about the lives of the author's family of cats.
"Irasshai!" Welcome to the most unruly cafe in Kichijouji and its charming staff of five who have absolutely nothing in common. When tempers rise, so do mop handles, giant boulders and repair bills. Meet Jun, a mild mannered high school student with a sharp tongue and superhuman strength. Tarou, a clean freak with a deadly aim in the art of mopping. Maki, a sloppy, lazy woman chaser. Minagawa, a talented pastry chef equally skilled in the arts of voodoo, and the impulsive, cheerful, though desperately unfortunate Tokumi. A feast of comedy based on the popular Japanese radio drama.
From Village Idiot: Monthly full-colour scenes from the three sisters who do various things each time! Warning, the first scene isn't safe for work! List of Current Scenes: 00: The Three Sisters of Gossip 01: Onee-chan's Circumstances 02: Sweet Valentine 03: Girl Friend 04: Secret Flower Garden
A collection of six short stories centering around romance and family: 1- Musume no Toshigoro no Musume 2- Torikahebaya de Aimashou 3- Genshoku Megane Danshi Hyouhon 4- Machibito Kitari (New Year's Fortune: Waiting for the One) A chance meeting of two strangers at a train station on New Year’s Eve... 5- Chichi to Musuko to Buridaikon (The Father, the Son and the Yellowtail Radish) Micha, formerly Hamada Mitsuru, is gay, in a loving relationship and living as a transvestite in Tokyo. Having kept this a secret from family what high jinx will follow when Micha's father turns up unannounced? 6- Katakoi no Nikki Shoujo (The Girl in the Diary of Unrequited Love) Takashi accidentally found his father's diary and in it, it tells a story of his father's love for a girl with green flower hair pin. So who is this girl? What's Takashi going to do about it? Read it to find out the bittersweet story of an unrequited love.
High school girls' everyday surreal life. Two.
From Aerandria Scans: The bathroom at home is broken, so I'm going to the public bath-house. But what I kind of look forward to is that boy that I meet after getting out of the bath. Will I get to meet him again tomorrow? After knowing for sure that this is "love," I will say it to him.
From The Moon in a Box: Shinoda is still reeling from the sudden separation from his wife when one evening he's lured into a peculiar little shop by the smell of coffee. There, Asukura, the shop's proprietor, converses with him about the beauty and usefulness of broken things. Despite himself, Shinoda keeps coming back for coffee... and conversation.
A manga that is essentially the story of Enix from the time it starts working with games, until its release of the series it became known for, Dragon Quest. All the characters are real Enix employees at the time. You get to see the developers as real people, who agonize over everything, like how big to make the text boxes, what should NPCs say, etc, as well as how they get along with each other.
A story of baseball and summer blues.
The story follows Kiyotake, a man with no aim or accomplishments in life. He’s an actor who lands extra roles at best, works multiple part-time jobs to barely support himself, and has few personal attachments. His best friend Shun died when he was 19 in an accident and he now has a few casual friends. This expands when an old acquaintance moves in next door...