A yuri romantic comedy centered on a temporary relationship between a gal and an honor student. The story begins when Manatsu, a gal who is on the verge of repeating a grade, starts receiving tutoring from Sumie, an honor student. Manatsu loves shoujo manga and romantic gossip but has the vague that having a boyfriend somehow doesn't fit her. When she casually brings this up, Sumie suggests, "Why not try starting with just the form?" and offers "How about dating me for just seven days?"
During her sophomore year in high school, Toudou Rinko approaches her duties as a responsible class representative with utmost sincerity. Nonetheless, her focus takes an unforeseen turn and fixates on her homeroom teacher, Saku Makoto. And while Makoto may appear nonchalant and relaxed, Rinko eagerly abets him in his "Love Guidance Room." Additionally, this publication showcases Tanaka's 1998 one-shot, "Light Right Rabbit."
As a new high school student, Koshiyama Shiki received an immediate invitation from his senior to join the mysterious Quiz Study Group. With Mari as his guide, Shiki eagerly joins the group to explore the thrilling world of competitive quizzes. What will Shiki discover during his unexpected journey?
Naoto went on a virtual journey to his parents' youthful days through a recorded video.
Mitsuru Fujita, a girl who loves piano, has entered high school and is sharing a dorm room with Kanade Kobayashi, a former rival who used to be proclaimed a piano prodigy. However, Kanade has come to hate piano, because of trauma she experienced when studying abroad. Mitsuru invites Kanade to play a duet on the same piano...
As the Tokiwadai student council election draws near, Shokuhou Misaki finds herself at the forefront of the race. Despite her initial reluctance, pressures from her peers and the weight of her reputation as the leader of the school's most prominent group push her to campaign with fervor.
Step into a world where the realms of mysticism and science intersect, giving rise to extraordinary abilities that stem from both religion and technology. The bustling cosmopolis of Academy City stands at the heart of this universe, boasting a student populace that is predominantly engaged in the "Power Curriculum Program" – a curriculum designed to help them hone their innate psychic capabilities. Out of millions of pupils enrolled in this program, only seven have managed to attain the coveted Level 5 status. One such prodigious student is Mikoto Misaka, who ranks as the city's third most powerful esper. Alongside her closest confidant Kuroko Shirai and other members of Judgment, a student-led law enforcement agency, Mikoto embarks on a perilous quest to unravel the enigmatic underbelly of the scientific metropolis she calls home. As she ventures deeper into the shadows, she unearths shocking truths that threaten to upend her entire existence. Additional content in this comprehensive package includes eight bonus chapters, and the special edition of Volume 5 comprises the volume "Giten Railgun".
Hotaru Hinase, a first-year high school student, prioritizes her family and friends and has no desire for romance. As she and her friend hang out at a café, Hotaru comes upon a handsome honor student named Hananoi undergoing a difficult breakup. Seeing him alone in the snow, Hotaru loans him her umbrella. The next day, Hananoi shows up at Hotaru's classroom and asks her to be his girlfriend. Despite her rejection, he persists in displaying kind gestures, and Hotaru becomes aware of her growing affections. She ultimately agrees to date Hananoi.
Kawachi, once again, watches (perhaps more accurately, stalks) Yuto Shinozuka from afar. As he observes Yuto arranging equipment in the gym storage room, an unforeseen incident unfolds. Kawachi becomes flustered and confesses that he'll keep quiet if Yuto satisfies his yearnings. Though he's troubled by the idea of extorting Yuto, Kawachi's impulses get the better of him. But is it realistic for a relationship built on blackmail to prosper?
A fun little comic about a cute girl I posted on Twitter (@cak221).
Maria Kawai transfers from St. Katria Girls' School to Touzuka Public High School, and her arrival sparks interest for two reasons: St. Katria has an excellent academic reputation compared to Touzuka, and Maria is incredibly cute! When her classmates speculate upon her transfer to their less-than-impressive school, she flatly informs them that she was expelled for violence against her former teacher. This is characteristic of Maria—despite her angelic appearance, she will tell the unadorned truth regardless of social niceties, and as such, people often compare her to a devil. On her first day, Maria is introduced to Yuusuke Kanda and Shin Meguro, two unlikely friends. Yuusuke pretends to be cheerful and fun-loving, but in reality, he is uninterested in many things and people. In contrast, Shin acts cold and distant, but can secretly be quite caring. Yuusuke proposes to Maria that she should put a "lovely spin" on the things she says to make her words sound less harsh, even if her message remains the same. Unfortunately, Maria cannot master this "lovely spin" when speaking, but people seem to be touched by her voice when she sings. Can singing help Maria convey that she is lonely, that she wants to be liked by others—and most of all—that she wants to be able to like herself?