ActionShounen
A boy who lost his memory is the champion user of the Otogi sport.
ActionComedyFantasy
Belle Epoque City is a dangerous place, overrun by monsters called "Freaks." The community is troubled by a rising rate of freaks and related crime, and the humans have come up with an innovative way to deal with it. They've created an agency called "Black Grims" that employs convict Freaks to fight against the criminals. This story follows one misunderstood, well-meaning wolf boy and his strict keeper, a girl named Ayane, as they work to protect innocent people (preferably girls, for the wolf) from the dangerous Freaks of the city. (Source: MangaHelpers)
ActionFantasyShounen
ActionShounenSupernatural
ActionYaoi
The official novelization of the first chapter of the manga Viewfinder by Yamane Ayano, originally released as a short story in B-Boy Phoenix in 2007. Only the first chapter of the manga was ever adapted into prose. (Source: MU)
ActionDemonsFantasy
The story begins with the king of the demons who's waiting anxiously for the birth of his firstborn. The child is born totally healthy, but his beloved wife dies. The king of demons finds himself in the position of raising his son alone and he begins to train his son to become a fighter so he would grow up to be a proper heir to his throne.
ActionComedyShounen
The manga follows high school student Hotaru Tachibana, a girl disguised as a boy. Through strange circumstances she finds herself drawn into the world of survival games by a host, Masamune Matsuoka. The two form a team with ero-manga artist Tooru Yukimura and aim to be the be the best in Japan. (Source: ANN)
ActionFantasyGame
Kirito awakens in a vast, fantastical forest filled with towering trees. In his search for clues to the truth of his surroundings, he encounters a young boy who seems to know him. He ought to be a simple NPC, but the depth of his emotions seem no different than a human. As they search for the boy's parents, Kirito finds a peculiar memory returning to him. A memory from his own childhood, of this boy and a girl, too, with golden hair, and a name he should have never forgotten—Alice. (Source: Yen Press)
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