The Invincible Lady in Her 22nd Loop Falls in Love for the First Time! Tired of her endless cycle of death and rebirth, the young lady Iris has a fateful encounter with Luca, a cursed man living secluded deep within the snowy mountains. Wielding her innate fire magic and the countless skills she's acquired through her many loops, Iris embarks on a brand new life! The flames of this love are unstoppable!
Nam Joo-ho', a repeat student whose goal is to go to medical school, becomes the target of 'Yeo Ji-woo', a girl in the same class who goes to the same academy for some reason, and begins to face threats from the normal life at the re-admission school.
The protagonist is an ordinary soldier from an empire at war who gets used as a guinea pig for genetic engineering experiments, turned into a monster and put into cryosleep. Two hundred years later, he wakes up in a world of swords and sorcery. The empire is gone and he has to survive alone in the body of a monster whom everybody wants to kill on sight. Meanwhile, he encounters various pretty ladies (and elves) in need of rescue.
A true villain needs to be ruthless, evil, and self-destructive! After torturing the protagonist to hell and back, they will exit the scene fabulously with a bang as their work is done.Wang Yi was determined to act that kind of villain. Unfortunately… His male lead could read minds. (:з)∠*)“You mongrel!” Mr. Yi chuckled as he looked down on the novel’s male lead.Suddenly, a thought bubble filled with cute emojis (⁄ ⁄ ⁄ω⁄ ⁄ ⁄) with the words “You’re so cute…” appeared in front of Qin.Qin: ?
OneShots of the Indigo Period - Ichigo Ichie
The protagonist is a middle school boy named Hikawa Jun who lost his mother at birth. He glares at his classmates who complain about their own overprotective mothers and wonders what it would be like if he had a mother of his own. The story begins when Jun, who wants the warmth of a mother, lies about his age and matches up with a stranger on a sugar mama dating app.
Cumulative total of over 2.6 million copies & drama! A shocking work depicting polygamy"Hare Kon" is back!
I always thought my shaky hands were a blessing, not a curse or sickness. The MC, Yoojoon, can use his tremors on other parts of his body, which he uses to satisfy women!
As a high school student living in a bustling Tokyo dormitory, Iruka, a country girl, is eager to immerse herself in the city's glamour and become a true Tokyoite. But her assigned roommate, a native Tokyo resident who despises urban life, keeps her at a distance, leading Iruka to mistake her unfriendly demeanor for sophisticated aloofness. Undeterred, Iruka is determined to connect with her reserved roommate and find like-minded friends. To achieve her goals, Iruka dreams of upgrading her old rural bike to a sleeker Tokyo road bike, but the high city prices make it impossible. That is until Iruka unexpectedly stumbles upon the "Bike Angels" club during her quest, who help her transform her old bike. As she sets out to fulfill her desire to fit in with the fashionable Tokyo crowd and thaw her roommate's icy demeanor, Iruka wonders if she will succeed in all her endeavors.
The story takes place in the same official Code Geass history as the anime, but in a different era. The title character, Renya, is a 17-year-old boy with a mechanical left arm and shuriken throwing stars as his weapons of choice. The story begins when Renya encounters a mysterious, perpetually young witch named "Reifū C.C." C.C. has appeared in Japan's historical Edo era to seek a new partner for a covenant. Meanwhile, a mysterious man, with a striking resemblance to the character Lelouch of the original anime, also appears with unknown intentions.
One morning, a boy wakes up to find a ghost that looks exactly like him?! Who or what is this mysterious spirit? Why has it appeared here and now...?
A delinquent oneshot from Fairy Tail author Mashima Hiro, celebrating Young Magazine's 45th anniversary. The story talks about Hiro Mashima himself as a teenage delinquent (Furyo) with his friend and how they were influenced by reading Weekly Young Magazine back in the 90s.