An ordinary, bored, bullied high-school boy. A mysterious, frail and cute transfer student who just happens to be a feared delinquent and studies the Chupacabra. They meet and start going out together. What can go wrong?
A high-school kid who’s a total loser throws up a lot. That’s about it. 25% of the manga is Juichi (the title is a pun on his name) throwing up or sneezing in full page spreads. It’s total madness.
Kanbara Rinko is a half-Japanese, half-British girl, so she has blonde hair and blue eyes. However, the vice president of the public moral committee at her school, Kotoshiba, thinks that she dyed her hair and uses contact lenses, so he constantly gives her troubles. And with her attitude, everyone in her class thinks that she’s a delinquent, so she doesn’t have any friends. Her only joy in coming to school is to see Hachiouji-senpai, the gentle and handsome president of the public moral committee. She thinks he’s her ideal prince, but is he really?
Because of his looks, Seiichi was treated as the "School Prince" whom everyone adored. Since he didn't want the girls to be disappointed he decided to act the part. To conceal his true nature, he made sure to politely reject all the girls' confessions. But then one day, some random boy suddenly confesses his love for him, will he still be the gentle prince everyone's in love with?
This short manga is based on the novel; Sugar Candy Bullets Can’t Pierce Anything. The plot follows two girls and their summer-time adventures in a rural area. Nagisa Yamada is a bored teenager who finds everyday life extremely unappealing - thus she plans on joining a Military School as soon as possible. A strange new student named Umino Mokuzu (who claims to be a mermaid) transfers into Nagisa's school and, much to our heroine's bewilderment, soon begins to follow her around incessantly. Initially, an annoyed and discomfited Nagisa strives to avoid any encounters with Mokuzu. But she soon begins to comprehend the pain and sadness concealed beneath this strange girl's cheerful and carefree demeanour...
The story centers around school life and features three girls and three guys, but the initial chapter only introduces the first guy and girl. Taeko is the girl, but she has a tendency to forget her friends' names, while Ushio, the guy, is also known for being rather scatterbrained. Despite their quirks, they make an adorable pair. (Revamped)
From Antebellum Scanlations: At the start of high school, Takae fell in love with Araki. However, Araki just happens to be indifferent to love. Against her better judgement, she begins dating someone else, but that relationship turned out to be a big mistake...What will become of Takae's love!? From JShoujo Scans Includes an extra story: "Yori-chan is Experiencing an Unrequited Love" (Sequel to "Like Snow Falling on Harbor" from A Rose-Colored Tomorrow) It's been over five years since Yori watched the car that his best friend and Kurita, the girl he was in love with, were riding crash into another car, leaving Kurita in a coma that she hasn't come out of since. His best friend, who had also been in love with Kurita then, has already moved on and found himself a new girlfriend. For Yori though, time stopped that horrific day many years ago. Can his distant cousin, a spunky teenage girl who harbors a huge crush towards him, make him realize that it's time to let go?
From Village Idiot: A colourless world, a pure white world, a world where everything is filled with only one colour. During what ought to have been a young man's usual walk to school, Sai was suddenly blown away to such an extraordinary world. There, he witnesses two young girls' fight unfold before him. One of them is a blonde girl he has never seen before, and the other is Mikage Mikuro, a senpai at his high school. Then, the blonde girl appears as a transfer student before Sai, who has just returned to the original world. In order to grant her wish, she joined the battle game "Over Image" on her own and now she seems to have come to seek out Sai to be her companion.
Maiko experiences a significant shift in her perspective at the age of 14, as she starts to visualize flowers rather than heads on individuals in love. Initially, she believes that she is unaffected by this unusual occurrence; however, during a stroll home with her childhood pal Ichi Terakawa, she becomes conscious of a flower-like image of herself in a reflection. This new insight horrifies Maiko, prompting her to ponder whether she can eliminate this budding flower from her perception.
Oneshot from Rakuen no Pet Commoner Hino is just grateful to be able to go to an elite high school. When princely Faran approaches the shy Hino because he's interest in the lives of ordinary people, he's reserved at first. But Faran is so outrageous and charming, does Hino's heart stand a chance?
From Lililicious: Mimi has realized that she has feelings for Kuro, but before she can ask her out, she discovers that she might have some competition for Kuro's heart.
Ryota plays it cool around all of his classmates, especially when it comes to girls. But he’s always the one on the spot in a perverted situation. In some of these many random anecdotes about the lives of fifth graders you'll find: peeping at collarbones, eating chalk, accidental skirt flipping, missing bloomers (you know, those girls' gym shorts things), and many others. Who says grade school can't have a high-school-type love story?