Miyu is an amateur ballerina who wants to become a real star of the stage in the future. Unfortunately, not only the school club is empty but also Miyu's loneliness and lack of skill is a tall wall between her and her goal. But suddenly, there are people who want to join the club...! Yet, the problem is that both their styles and personalities are the exact opposites. Are they capable enough to stand and support each other?
2300 years ago in China there existed a clan called the men of Bokk trained to aid and defend threatened cities with their lives. Kakuri, one of these men, is summoned to the little city of Ryo. Distrusted and even hated, Kakuri eventually gains the trust of Ryo's citizens as Tcho empire's vast army sets their camp on the other side of the river. Bokko won the Shogakukan Manga Award in 1995. 11 Tankoubon Volumes (Chinese) 8 Kanzenban Volumes (Japanese)
This series is a complete remake of the original Mao Dante, with new designs an a story slightly inspired by the anime of 2002. This time, the timespan of the story i longer, the character design is different, and all unanswered questions left when the original series was interrupted, are answered. This time, Mao Dante has a proper ending. The story is divided in four parts: Kami Ryaku Hen, Gen Ma Hen, Mado Hen, and Kami Ma Taisen Hen.
Nowadays, who takes his time to climb a tree in the middle of the city? To look at the birds, to play in the puddles after the rain? The walking man, through his lonely and silent strolls, makes us rediscover the happiness of wandering around... -- Manga-Sketchbook
Karigari Hiroshi is a total robotics geek/genius who really likes this one girl, Marie. He's too shy to ask her out, so he becomes obsessed with creating a perfect android copy of Marie. He succeeds perfectly in creating Marie, an android with the intelligence and heart/emotions of a human and who looks just like Mari (though with different colored hair). Of course, Karigari never really considered the implications of such a thing...
A special gathering has been arranged for a chosen few former high school students to honor their deceased classmate Kiriko, after receiving a letter signed "From K". Ryosuke, a young man with cropped black hair and a past connection to Kiriko, struggles to unravel the mystery surrounding her enigmatic death, unaware of the true identity of "K". While his former classmates suffer horrific fates and his own recollections become clearer, Ryosuke realizes he's running out of time to make things right.
A 4-koma series about a lunar bunny named Reisen and her comical life with an earth rabbit-youkai Tewi, her master Eirin, the lazy Kaguya, along with the numerous rabbits that live in the secluded mansion, Eientei.
Hachimitsu Private Academy was a revered and elite all-girls’ boarding school on the outskirts of Tokyo…once upon a time. But with the new school year comes a revision to school policy: Boys are to be admitted into the student body for the first time ever. But on his first day at Hachimitsu, Kiyoshi Fujino discovers that he’s one of only five boys enrolled at the school. Their numbers overwhelmed by the thousand girls in the student body, is it heaven or hell that awaits these five (un)fortunates?! Note: Was one of two winners of the Best General Manga award alongside Gurazeni at the 37th Kodansha Manga Award in 2013.
Susumu Hayashi, his twin brother Tsutomu and Sakura Toyama are childhood friends. Tsutomu disappeared when he was ten years old. Then two years later, he reappeared—this time only in front of Susumu. And what’s more, from inside a mirror! Now, events that no one has ever experienced take place in this bizarre love triangle!! Aoyama’s love story starts off with a twist: The twin brothers Susumu and Tsutomu have been friends with the girl Sakura since they were kids. But when Tsutomu mysteriously disappears at the age of ten, Susumu and Sakura begin to drift apart. What Sakura doesn’t know: Tsutomu has returned, not as a person, but as the mirror image of Susumu. That is, whenever Susumu looks in a mirror, he sees his brother who talks to him. Thus begins a bizarre love triangle between Sakura, who torments the poor Susumu as much as she is being tormented by her peers, Susumu, who keeps thinking he has to save Sakura because he likes her, and Tsutomu, who despite being stuck in a mirror pulls everyone’s strings. Aoyama’s lively narrative and her beautifully rich artwork lend this strange story a surprisingly charming touch. Considering that SWWEEET is her first series, it’s amazing how well she did her job. From the paneling to the layout to the pacing, everything is excellently executed. If you like unusual and exotic youth love stories, you should definitely give SWWEEET a try.
A girl takes a shortcut through the woods one day, and gets caught by a wolf, and almost eaten. But by freak coincidence, they find out they have the same taste in obscure manga. They become friends. Little Red Riding hood slice-of-life shenanigans ensue.
The students of Kamishiro High-School Class 2-A swore revenge on their homeroom teacher, Takao Nanami. Against her, a fake suicide had been concerted, meant to be played out by one of her students, whose actual death would later sink the class into confusion. Who soiled the water with blood? Skinned of its trust, their friendship became an urge to sate each other’s hunger.
This is about a male student in an academy that teaches students to raise dragons. That particular male student's dragon finally hatches one day... and it's a beautiful girl. The adventure begins.