DramaRomanceSchool
The term "femme fatale," or "deadly woman," is a stereotype of an alluring woman who charms her lover into an insatiable desire for her, and draws them into dangerous situations. Its Japanese translation means "the fated woman." In this thrilling romance, Saitou Hajime joins a club at his college and meets the "femme fatale," Yukari Ebisawa, a graduate student who loves donuts and has quite a quirky personality—and a boyfriend. However, their relationship soon becomes complicated, interfering with their friends, work, and club duties... Included one-shot: Volume 1: Horobiteyaru. (I'll Destroy You)
DramaRomanceJosei
After her Grandmother, and final family member, pass away her beloved teacher propose to her. But to her surprise her spouse already has a son—the popular, and kinda mean, boy sitting on the bench next to her. Included one-shot: Volume 2: Sukidarake no Kimi
DementiaHorrorSeinen
Comics Underground Japan presents the wild, subversive world of Japan’s most accomplished underground comics artists. Some of the dozen artists included in this anthology will be familiar to followers of manga; others make their American debut in these pages. The richly imaginative stories in this volume show a great range of graphic style, from painstakingly detailed craftsmanship to exuberant, maniacal renderings. At the heart of each work in this anthology is a unique personal vision and a fierce artistic compulsion–these manga artists are the misfits of the art form, and they are its visionaries. (Source: Blast Books) Included stories are: 1. "Hell's Angel" by Yoshikaze Ebisu 2. "It's All Right if Yiu Don't Understand" by Yoshikaze Ebisu 3. "Steel Pipe Melancholia" by Masakazu Toma 4. "Future Sperm Brazil" by Takashi Nemoto 5. "A Love Like Lemons" by Carol Shimoda 6. "Selfish Carol's Summer Vacation" by Carol Shimoda 7. "Mercy Flesh (Jiniku)" by Kazuichi Hanawa 8. "Don Quixote #1 & #2" by Yasuji Tanioka 9. "Planet of the Jap" by Suehiro Maruo 10. "Mary’s Asshole" by Hanako Yamada 11. "Volvox" by Pan Migawa 12. "Bigger and Better" by Muddy Wehara 13. "Laughing Ball" by Hideshi Hino 14. "Cat Noodle Soup" by Hajime Yamano & Nekojiru
ComedyDramaRomance
A college girl finds her ideal guy. There is just one problem though. The guy's younger than her. In fact, he's in high school! (Source: MU)
ComedyDramaSci-Fi
1-7. All Nude 8. Snow Blind 9. Carnaval 1999 10. Kobayashi-kun 11. OLDK Chiku 25-sai 12. Bun Bun Bun 13. Taxi Driver 14. Shoujo Camera
DramaFantasyRomance
Fei, the second prince of the country Touya, is in the middle of a violent dispute over the inheritance of the royal throne. Fumihiko, the director of Fei's school, has assigned Teien to protect Fei from any assassins sent by the opposing faction. But Fei doesn't trust Teien, and to make matters worse, just as Fei is about to ask that Teien be replaced, Teien accidentally finds out Fei's secret and...??
DramaHistoricalSeinen
After a harsh training under supervision of his teacher, Kanou is ready to take part in the Martial Arts Tournament organized by the ruler of Hokkaido. Oddly enough, he meets with the famous Ok Kiun Kim, an old acquaintance from his rebel days. But even when Kanou falls in the tournament, it seems his goal is accomplished: to get in touch with the Japanese political scene.
Slice of LifeSeinen
This college life romantic comedy follows a female college student Ryou, who goes to college in Tokyo and becomes a member of her school's movie club, "Butter Nut." Ryou's expectations of a dreamlike college life are dashed when, through a misunderstanding, she ends up sharing an apartment with a man named Chihiro who she thought was a woman. (Source: ANN)
DramaShounenSlice of Life
As Joan of Arc is about to be burned at the stake, she confesses to God that she is sick of people and the atrocities she has seen, and wants to die. Unwilling to let that happen, God sends her to modern-day Japan, giving her three years to make up for the time she lost to her holy mission.
DramaSlice of LifeSeinen
Ryouta is a college student whose father has recently passed away. While he never showed much interest in his father's work as an anime producer, his younger brother Seiya became very into anime and tokusatsu, and the shock lead him to become a shut-in. Not even coming out to eat, Ryouta is eventually able to coax Seiya out by making the same food that the heroes in his favorite shows would eat, and at the same time become a bit closer to his late father.
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