From Batoto: Han Narum, a boy who believes small things are the best. A little girl found him. "I found you. My boyfriend." And at the same time he asked "what's that mean?" someone else appeared. What? The robots known as loveroids transform into adults if they receive a loving confession? And the winner of the "loveroid game" in which the loveroids fight will gain 10 billion won?! A light and lively battle comedy, start! Original Webtoon http://www.comicgt.com/WebToon/ComicDetail?comicsIdx=72
A girl from the Edo era somehow time-travels to modern Japan and finds the reincarnation of her dead lover in Tokyo... a middle school kid. He wants nothing to do with her. A little "get to know you" story.
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Hana is a high schooler who ends up replacing her big sister at a marriage interview. Little does she expect that the potential husband, a handsome 26-year-old businessman named Takane, immediately insults her and calls her a gold digger! Furious, Hana throws her wig in his face and leaves. Against all odds the two end up going out on dates on a regular basis. Takane is a rich kid who's much more immature and inexperienced than his good looks and flashy manners suggest, so they find it easy to forget that their ages are ten years apart. But how will these two ever find love when they're so busy teasing each other? Note: The title is a pun on the main character's names (Takane and Hana) and the phrase "takane no hana " (lit. flower on a high cliff; meaning something unreachable, out of your league).
The story of the daily life and culinary experiments of a praying mantis girl, Akiyama, and her friends.
From Chibi Manga: I always see her. For her, I can do anything. I am a hopeless man. I can no longer endure this kind of normalcy.
Nostradamus prophesied that the world would end in the seventh month of 1999. Today is July 21st, 1999. Ever since she was little, Maruyama Sakura has put her faith in this prophecy, has believed she will die at age 19. Consequently, nothing has seemed all that important to her. As the final days of her final month tick down, Sakura is whiling away the last of her time. Then Sakura meets Mori. Sakura has ten days until the end of the world.
A girl with a scarred heart stops by an antique shop. There she meets the talking cat Bonten and the shopkeeper... a slightly fantastical story of bonds between cat and man.
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Boyfriend gets married, bride isn’t her! It was also said to be “Primary Three”, which was accused by thousands of people and scolded by thousands of people in one day! To this end, she decided to agree to the Yi family’s inexplicable marriage proposal! Become a high-profile lady since then!
Despondent over the death of his best friend, Takeru wishes on a shooting star to meet Takuya one last time. A glimmer of light leads him to an ancient tree stump with a giant hole in it; a hole that impossibly leads to an entire city. It’s the same city as his - the same people and places - but, with a key difference: the Takuya in that world is alive and well...while Takeru is not.
Liquor, cigarettes, and a grapefruit-scented shampoo.
The manhua adaptation of some Legend of the Sun Knight side stories written by Yu Wo released with the original novels.
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Summary from Sumie: Unable to bring himself to touch the girl he loves, a boy spends each day with her in agony and joy. He is too afraid to exchange the comforts of friendship for something much more— something possibly much stronger, yet more fragile. Subconsciously, he tries to distance himself, but will that destroy the one thing he wishes to protect?
From xiaojiangworld: City boy, Chiaki, was asked to take on a “Big Project” by his grandfather and sent to Tokachi, Hokkaido. However, upon his arrival to the project site, Chiaki is met with farming land full of cattle…the countryside?! In order to help the spoilt Chiaki mature, his grandfather tells him to “earn enough money to pay for your flight home.” In front of a hopeless Chiaki, appears the extremely tall, Soichiro, who was under the impression that he was going to be living with a girl who would be undergoing bridal training…?! ~Hokkaido County Boy x Tokyo Raised Selfish Boy-Farm Village Roommate BL!
(from amazon.jp):**"If nuclear power plants cannot run without people who work under radiation exposure, shouldn't they be treated more favorably and given more respect, even if they are not the 'Fukushima Fifty'?"** -Susumu Katsumata Susumu Katsumata, who won the Grand Prize of the Japan Cartoonists Association Award in 2006 for his depiction of the local life and people of his hometown in Tohoku, opens this volume with two unique short stories that capture the reality of nuclear energy gypsies based on meticulous reporting. Katsumata studied nuclear physics at graduate school and became aware of the dangers of nuclear power plants early on, covering power plants in Fukushima Daiichi, Daini and other areas. He was in charge of illustrations for "Why Nuclear Power is Scary" and "Energy Plan for Nuclear Power Plant Phase-Out" (both published by Kobunken), and selected nine short stories from among the works of the mangaka, who continued to work consistently, though humbly. The exhibition traces the spirit of Susumu Katsumata, which emerges from the different elements of his works, which are both down-to-earth and personable. From "'COMIC Baku' and Yoshiharu" Tsuge by Hiroshi Yahisa, Fukutake Shoten, 1989.