Adapted from Light Novel series by Nomura Mizuki. Meet Kanoha Inoue, winner of a prostegious writing award at the age of 14. Mistakenly branded a "Mysterious Bishoujo Author" and subsequently vowed to never write publicly again. Meet Amano Tooko, self-proclaimed "Bungaku Shoujo". Eats up works of literature, literally. The two of them are the only members of the Literature Club. Each day he writes short stories for her to eat. Until one day Tooko arbitrarily decided to put up a drop box for anyone with a problem... From Baka-Updates: The "mysterious school comedy" centers on the unusual members of a high school literary club. Toko Amano, a high school senior who calls herself the "literary girl" as the club president, is actually a supernatural creature (yokai) that devours stories — she tears pages from books to munch on them. Her club subordinate is Konoha Inoue, a second-year high school boy who writes stories every day for Amano to eat. He once wrote an award-winning novel, but he wrote it under the penname Miu Inoue so readers thought the author was a mysterious 14-year-old bishoujo novelist. The stress from the novel's fame and its movie and television drama plans turned Inoue into an introverted recluse.
Shiori's dad remarries and she couldn't be happier. Not only has she gained a new mom, but a hot, older, yet sadistic brother as well?! Note: The manga was previously named as Ie no Naka no S na Koto.
From Del Rey: Ten years ago, a terrible virus swept the globe. It turned its victims into bloodthirsty monsters called Dracules, and the only cure is death. Now, with humankind on the brink of extinction, only the elite warriors of the Virus Squad stand between chaos and civilization. New recruit Leila Mikami is one of the squad’s most promising young warriors, but she has another agenda: Her parents were killed by a Dracule, and she’s determined to take revenge. To do this, she has to find the Dragon Eye - a magic weapon that will make her the most powerful warrior in the world. According to Baka-Updates this series is on hiatus.
High School Student Kiriyama Kyotarou's parents own a beauty shop that he helps in everyday after school. Due to the fact he has to go home to work everyday after school, he never has the chance to get a girlfriend or join any clubs. But that may change since the delinquent female gang-head of his school asked him to teach her how to be an idol.
Taken from: The /ak/ Wiki After graduating from their constant fighting, some magical girls were unable to keep up in class, got poor grades, and became NEETs. In order to help these poor former magical girls, the cleaning company "Mei Company" was founded! Will swapping their magical staffs for cleaning tools help to rehabilitate them? Gate protagonist Itami's beloved doujin manga about former magical girls cleaning up messes.
MoeKan was a short comic that debuted on Kitayume in 2006. However, it was removed from the site with its revamps in late 2007 and early 2008. It is notable yet controversial in its lead character being a Korean and their depiction. The title derives from the word moe (lit: "bud", a slang term used to describe things that one has an affection for) as well as Kankoku, the Japanese word for South Korea. Seven strips were drawn for the comic. It is unknown if Himaruya planned to continue it or not. An early working title seen in a colored picture of Sena was Korea Mansae!. _________________________________________The story begins with a young girl named Sena being warned by her mother that if she doesn't behave herself, the Japanese (depicted by her mother as evil and with fangs) will come and eat her. Sena is upset by this, and says that Japan is "scary".
Itsuki Minamori has fallen asleep in class and dreams about a girl from his past. He is awakened by Haruna a girl who apparently has a crush on him, but her friend Chihaya Yuuki tells her to stay away from this boy. He explains that he's spent his life being followed by evil ghosts and during the exposition, another one shows up.
In A.D. 1997. Having failed to conqer the Earth, Compiler and Assembler from Another World settle down in the residence of Nati and Toshi Igarashi whom they choose as their partners. As they start their literally unworldly community life, various Sudaran assassins arrive from Another World one after another to attack Compiler and Assembler, until, in good time, all of those begin to turn into old memories... Yes, in 2000, the last year of the century, Assembler has started to lead quite a different life --- a life as a "human being"......
From AOC Translations: Tsukishiro Nina moves to Ruberia, a small country in Europe. But suddenly, she was bitten by Roy, a young Rougarou, a beast that is said to only exist in legends. Once bitten, Nina herself turned into one of them and was forced into "Abigaile" an academy prison on an island where all the beasts are exiled to. What cruel fate awaits the pitiful Nina...!?
The wierdest, wildest, most-gratuitous orgy of teddy bears, super-heroes, pimp-outfits and vaguely underage sex we've ever seen. Includes sex through a pair of ripped pants, a teddy-bear hostage situation, and lots of scandalized kitty-cute uke boys who seem totally unaware of the kind of manga they've showed up to participate in.
Three boys are desperately struggling to "make" a girlfriend in their sad adolescent lives. They then realize that their classmate, Ghang Han-Gyul - the manly, serious, quiet person of their class - has been secretly going out with a beauty for 100 days*. This triggers the friendship between the manly, serious Han-Gyul and the three dateless losers. *A 100 day celebration of a relationship is seen as very significant.
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