From Winter Translations: Kotori Karaishi's family has a curse placed on them, of which they can only kiss one person their whole life. Kotori has tried her best to protect her lips...until a playboy became interested in her.
The country called Yukifune is now in an age of air travel, and a group called Saratros exists during these times. Armed with blimps and gliders, what is the Sarastros' true nature, and what is its purpose? Meanwhile, the army's watch for the Saratros takes a mysterious turn... and soon, Koto, the girl with the golden hand, will deal with the world as she makes her way out of the huge fighting stage!
In the corner of an office building there is a certain stall-village — the “Lunch Garden” — where Haruto runs a curry stall. <br>Yashima, his rival, runs a soup curry stall; a good-looking man with excellent skills, whose stall is always flocked with female customers. Self-conscious Haruto picks fights with him non-stop whenever they meet. Suddenly, due to certain circumstances, the sponsors/organizers decided to suspend Haruto's stall?! <br>Haruto, still disturbed and shaken by the news, was surprised when Yashima, who was supposed to be his rival, unexpectedly stood up for him...?!
Meet the Executive Committee of Araiso Private High School, a group of five students whose motto is “Ridiculing the weak and bullying the strong.” At the heart of this organization are Kubota Makoto and Tokito Minoru, two bad boys who take care of any trouble at the school in their own unique (and violent) way. If you are familiar with Minekura’s other works or if you paid attention to the Wild Adapter description, you’ll recognize the names of Kubota and Tokito as main characters of the WA manga. No reference is ever made to the Wild Adapter story line in Araiso, which is slightly more upbeat than the dark Wild Adapter. This manga is also known as Shiritsu Araiso Koutougakkou Seitokai Shikkoubu referred to as simply Executive Committee.
Bossa goes to an all-boys school, and like that in itself isn't the worst possible scenario for an adolescent boy, his classmates have recently started playing a game where the objective is to make the opponent aroused before they can do the same to you. Bossa finds it all disgusting and pathetic, but his self-proclaimed best friend Akiyama is determined to "defeat" him.
Police officer Tsuchida gets his face slapped by the delinquent Haruki while he is questioning him. Since that night, Tsuchida kept thinking about how cool and passionate Haruki looked.
Tsukasa, the most popular student and the soul of class 1 of Second year is dubbed "The Prince" due to his beauty and arrogant character. But is it possible that the one, who managed to capture the heart of this prince, is the sweet and extremely normal Shinta...? A very cute compilation of stories showing the blossoming love of two pure boys.
The story of the comedy manga revolves around Yūji Yugami and Chihiro Watanuki, who sit next to each other in class. Unfortunately for the transfer student Chihiro, Yūji is weird... extremely weird. Even though he's the ace of the baseball club, he hasn't adapted to the club at all. He also stands apart from the rest of the class, but seems completely satisfied with being alone.
Having lived as a fighting legend in Busan, he wanted to live peacefully in Seoul. However, we all know that wasn't how Lee Jung Woo lived. Showing off immense skills in the fight against the best fighters in the school, Lee Jung Woo takes over the area in no time at all. After that, the gangs nearby never leave the 'Tong' Lee Jung Woo alone. Although he is the 'Tong', since Lee Jung Woo did not wish to being harm to those not involved, he starts changing the way he lives. What exactly was Lee Jung Woo trying to protect through all that violence? Original Webtoon
From Tokyopop: Before Ekichi Onizuka would become "Great Teacher Onizuka". He and Ryuji Danma were the leaders of the famous biker gang, Oni Baku. When they weren't out riding around and getting into trouble, this duo could be found in school. Doing what you ask? Picking up young women of course! You may also like: + Inu Yashiki + Kingdom
Yumiko Kawahara's disturbing short stories explore the strange and codependent world of dolls and the people who own them. These cautionary tales must come from some desire to teach people a lesson, for in each one there is a horrible outcome when the doll enters their homes. Volume 1 Milk at Mealtimes: A man spoils his Plant Doll, and it matures into a "woman". Potpourri Doll: A mentally unbalanced man buys his daughter a Plant Doll, and starts to obsess over the "nauseating scent" coming from it. Snow White, Part I: A jeweller tries to obtain Tears of Heaven from a Plant Doll named Snow White. Snow White, Part II: A poor man takes in a Plant Doll and dies from the exhaustion of taking care of it. In the end the doll cries. Rainy Moon: An artist with a supernatural reputation does a portrait of a Plant Doll named Rainy Moon. Lucky Doll: A man's Plant Doll, named Otohime, grants him good luck, yet his girlfriend is somewhat skeptical. The Distant Sound of Water: A man wanders the city trying to regain his memory. A Spell to Unbind Spring: A man returns to a secluded manor with a legend of a girl who drowned in a nearby lake. Volume 2 Blue Doll: A man working for a collection agency takes in a Plant Doll left behind by former clients. The Garden in the Sky: A maid gets entangled in a plot involving a fortune depending on the words spoken by a Plant Doll. The Missing Doll: A woman tries to find the Plant Doll once owned by her dead grandmother. Princess Jewel: When a boy's sister dies, his father buys a Plant Doll to help his mother deal with it. The Role of an Angel: After getting divorced, a young model buys a Plant Doll. Forbidden Fruit: Olympia is a special kind of Plant Doll, one who sings. But there is a sinister secret about this certain Plant Doll. A Voice in the Night: A woman wanders the city only to stumble upon her corpse. Volume 3 The Garden of Arcadia: A young man who is mysteriously transforming into a tree is taken to a research institute where he is comforted by many plant dolls. Circle: A group pools their money together to buy a plant doll, which they will all take care of. However, when most of the members begin to see the joy in breaking the rules of plant doll care, one member must take charge of her. Honeymoon: A young girl finds that her previously adoring father has bought a doll that is identical to her in her childhood. Dreams of Flying High in the Sky: A lonely novelist buys a plant doll to impress his editor. When she leaves to marry her sweetheart, he must raise the doll by himself. The problem is, the doll doesn't respond to him and he has never taken care of her! Emerald: A rich woman's young lover wishes to possess a plant doll. As he yearns after the doll his mistress begins to lose interest in him. The Storm: A young woman who is kept in a gilded cage attempts to escape to live life to its fullest. Volume 4 Quicksand: When a sick young boy dreams of a beautiful plant doll with aqua blue eyes, his parents are quick to purchase her when he sees it in the shop. As the boy spends more time with the doll his health begins to improve. A Gift: In the midst of refuse an angel waits to awaken. When she is woken before her time, will she ever bloom into a proper angel plant doll? Coral: A father brings home a mysterious ball of coral with a tiny plant doll inside. As the doll spends more time in the sun, the bigger she grows. The Tiara of Melancholy: A brother and sister team is hired to grow the fabled Tiara of Melancholy for a rich man. What they soon find out is that as the tiara grows it draws its energy from the doll itself.