Chapters 1/2: Salary man Saki Hiroyasu almost makes it home, but passes out from fever just as college student Shinomiya Jun passes by. When Saki comes to he realizes he's in a strange apartment and Jun has been taking care of him for the past 2 days! Not wanting to be indebted, Saki tries to repay him as thanks, but Jun's having none of it. Luckily, Saki's pretty creative when coming up with a way to express his gratitude that has them both wanting more... (Continued in Koibitogokoro) Please read in this order: Otokogokoro > Koibitogokoro > Koigokoro Note: The Scanlators (September Scanlations) are only doing the main story of Saki and Jun from this series of three books (Otokogokoro, Koibitogokoro, and Koigokoro). Everything else unrelated to their story will be excluded. The number of chapters comprising their story in each book is as follows: Otokogokoro (2 chapters), Koibitogokoro (6 chapters + omake) entire book, and Koigokoro (2 chapters + omake).
From Lezhin: Jung Erae has no clue about relationships and men to the point where she drives every man away. Desperate, she seeks help and ends up contacting a love doctor, Cha Yoon. Strangely enough, Erae starts developing newfound feelings for this so-called doctor.
My high school bully goes to the same college as me? What would you do to hide your past?
Matsutaka Nanako is a normal university student, who happened to enroll in Abnormal Physiology Seminar. She tries to keep her mental state sound, but other abnormal classmates start to influence her personality...
In 2016 a meltdown of a nuclear power plant creates a big catastrophe in Tokyo. 20 years later, the city has become a ghost town due to the high levels of radiation. From that area a distress signal is received. The Self Defence forces dispatch 3 girls from the special unit Coppelion to search for survivors. But why aren't they wearing any protection against radiation? - Taken from Baka-Updates
From Bliss: Serious and kind, Noboru-sensei is a favorite at Atami Preschool. Arima-sensei is the gentle and lazy “puppy” who adores Noboru-sensei. Everyday Arima-sensei expresses his love whole-heartedly, but Noboru-sensei refuses to recognize his affection. Will Arima-sensei have no choice but to become a wolf to make his love accepted…!?
Manga volumes of limited length that were included as part of anime adaptation disc packages.
One evening, the main character spotted a girl he recognized standing in front of a general store window. Despite thinking his life wasn't like a shoujo manga, he unexpectedly became embroiled in what appeared to be the adventure of a lifetime.
Sho Kazamatsuri has a straightforward aspiration - to become the finest soccer player he can be. As the enthusiastic captain of the Josui Junior High squad, he is admired by all. Consequently, he is determined to preserve the unity of the team at all times!
Yurika is 27-years-old and single. When she was 22, she broke up with her boyfriend, Makoto. She is not good at having romantic relationships due to her inability to get over him. She's insanely obsessed with him: she searches for his name online, daydreams about talking to him and worships him like a god! On top of all this, Yurika finds out that one of the co-workers at the real estate company she's beginning to work at is her ex-boyfriend! This is a non-stop, love comedy series!
A girl with hunting abilities meets a boy after moving to the city.
From Aku Tenshi: Doraemon, a cat shaped robot which came from the 22nd century in the future, goes back in time in order to help Nobita, a below average lazy kid, to make his life less miserable and improve his descendent's life. With many of Doreamon's gadgets from the future, Nobita's life will never be as the same. It's the start of many interesting adventures after between the group of friends: Nobita Nobi, Doraemon, Shizuka Minamoto, Suneo Honekawa, and Takeshi "Giant" Goda. This title is a classic manga/anime that dates back to 1973/08 and is still a child's favorite even today. Doraemon was awarded the first Shogakukan Manga Award for children's manga in 1982, and the first Osamu Tezuka Culture Award in 1997.