ComedyRomanceSchool
The story of the protagonist, Tomoya, and his everyday life with his girlfriend Yuiko-san.
RomanceSchoolSlice of Life
Every day is boring, too boring... Until a witch casts her spell on it? Masa, a second-year student at a third-rate art school, draws because he doesn't know what else to do with his life. Then he meets Aoi, an attractive first-year girl, who seems, somehow, like she might be a witch. Will Aoi and her secrets light the fire in the gloomy Masa's heart? Though it doesn't seem much like living, life goes on, as young men yearn only for yearning. Though every day seems so inconsequential, the special spark of that time of life defines what it means to be young. (Source: Manga Box)
DramaRomanceSchool
"When his sharp fangs touched the nape of my neck, I felt shocking senses arouse inside of me." The destined meeting between Yoo Da-in, a guy often mistaken as a girl because of his beauty and Seo Kang-hoo, a handsome hunk that even guys would fall for. Yoo Da-in is b.i.t.t.e.n. by Seo Kang-hoo, causing his heart to stop. "I definitely died... but how did I become a girl?!" (Source: Rosa Negra)
ComedyRomance
The story centers on Yusa, a 25-year-old nursery school teacher. Yusa's boyfriend is Akizuki, a 32-year-old president of a toy company. Akizuki is handsome and capable, but he unfortunately still behaves in childish ways. When they begin living together, their everyday lives become more and more strange. (Source: ANN)
DramaRomanceShoujo
Land of the Blindfolded is the story of high school student Outsuka Kanade who can sometimes see a person's future with a touch, and transfer student Naitou Arou, whose ESP is limited to past events. When Kanade glimpses an unfortunate incident coming, can she change it? She soon befriends Arou, who's no novice—he can turn his ability on or off at will, even using it to see an object's "memories." Are these teenaged seers of the past and future made for each other? And who's right: Arou with his "hands off" policy about meddling in people's lives, or Kanade whose more proactive stance has already had unhappy consequences? (Source: CMX) Included one-shots: Volume 1: Machigaeru Otoko (The Boy Who Makes Mistakes), Matsuri no Ato (After the Sports Festival) Volume 2: Hyakka Jimusho no Akuma (The Devil in the Flowered Office) Volume 3: Ame no Naka (Inside Rain)
ComedyDramaHistorical
Over four decades ago, Yoshihiro Tatsumi expanded the horizons of comics storytelling by using the visual language of manga to tell gritty, literary stories about the private lives of everyday people. He has been called "the grandfather of Japanese alternative comics" and has influenced generations of cartoonists around the world. Now the visionary creator of "The Push Man and Other Stories" and "Good-bye" has turned his incisive, unflinching gaze upon himself. Over ten years in the making, "A Drifting Life" is Tatsumis' most ambitious, personal, and heart felt work: an autobiographical bildungsroman in comics form. Using his life long obsession with comics as a frame work, Tatsumi weaves a complex story that encompasses family dynamics, Japanese culture and history, first love, the intricacies of the manga industry, and most importantly, what it means to be an artist. Alternately humorous, enlightening, and haunting, this is the masterful summartion of a fascinating life and a historic career. (Source: Drawn & Quarterly)
Kikukawa Shiori woke up from a bad motorcycle accident with severe loss of memory. Although she is allowed to go home, she has trouble adjusting to a seemingly new life with a brother who is always worried, a sister who apparently hates her, and a boyfriend who won't give her space. Awful rumors about her previous lifestyle abound in school, too, and even her friends tell her she had it coming. Alone, scared, and angry at the seemingly awful person she used to be, Shiori tries desperately to find a place of comfort she can call her own... Included one-shot: Volume 3: Kare wa Isshoukenmei
RomanceSchoolShoujo
Tsutsui Hikari is an otaku, and he mostly avoids social life. Hikari has only one friend at school, who is also a social misfit, and he is mocked brutally by most of his classmates for being creepy and weird. One day, he ends up having to clean the school pool with Igarashi Iroha, who appears to be pretty much everything he hates in real-life girls. She skips school, has a blunt manner, doesn't have female friends, and seems the sort to be promiscuous. However, she is friendly to Hikari, and even stands up to the people who make fun of him. Hikari's bitterness and trust issues lead him to say pretty harsh things to Iroha, but she never dismisses him as creepy. After a while, it starts to look like Iroha may become his first real-life, 3D girlfriend! Will he be able to handle it? (Source: MangaHelpers)
Continuation of Kiss, Zekkou, Kiss, a shoujo manga following the relationship between Sakisaka and Hatori—the ups and downs, misunderstandings, the tears and the laughter. A unique thing about this series is that each story/situation is told twice—once from the girl's perspective, and once from the guy's perspective! The reader ends up learning what each side was thinking. (Source: MU) Included one-shots: Volume 1: Mafuyu no April Fool Volume 3: Koi no Yamai ni Drop 3-jou Volume 10: Mabataki suru Tabi ni
Chitose is a high school student who lives in Okinawa, so what will she do, when she falls in love with a student from Tokyo, Koushu…? Even if my love is one sided, “I’ll transfer to Tokyo,” so she leaves Okinawa for Tokyo. Chitose, don’t you think love is naturally mutual?! (Source: Midnight Scans)
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