Ten contestants agree to put their life on the line to have a chance of winning 100 million yen. To win, they must survive 10 days inside the prison... -Tenji
A collection of four stories from Chinese folklore. Three of them (A Mercy Destiny, The Madman of the Flowers. and The Origin of Love) have the same characters that appeared in Hana no Koe: Dai-Chun, Song Gui-Xiang, and Ru-Chun in the Tang Dynasty. Dai-Chun and Song try to help their friends to solve their problems of vanity, pride, egoism, and envy, but Song's naivete complicates the situation.
From Chinatown KM: When the mother of a particular girl disappeared, her father began to ignore her. Ten years later, she meets a pervert at a crowded bus stop. A mysterious boy saves her...but...what will happen next!?
In order to be able to get into the University of her choice with a hundred percent passing rate, Fujino Yuki went into Private Suidou All-Girl Academy, a high school that boasts about the students’ marvelous achievements. Yet, there’s a secret to the school’s excellent results- good looking guys as their teachers! Without knowing about the secret and only having a pure intention of going into that high school, what would happen to Yuki’s fate…?!
From Baka-Update: Russian bodyguard Alexis is given the task of hunting down famous art thief Shiro, but is intrigued by art researcher Kairi. In a world of lies, intrigues, and espionage, love can be a deadly illusion...
1-3. Ijimekko no Okada-kun (Okada Loves to Bully) 4-5. Furare Otoko no Tomoyuki-kun (The Man Who Got Dumped, Tomoyuki)
From Tokyopop: Jin Sung Moo does his best to hide his inner feelings; Shin Hae Jung dances to the beat of her own drum; and Jimmy is an out-of-this-world guy with a revved-up motorcycle and style that is second to none. Some say it's an extreme kind of love. Some say it's just crazy. Some say it's a crazy love story.
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In a not-too-distant future, there lies a royal city where a tyranny of nobles, greedy for power and self-interest, prevails, using the weakened royal authority as an excuse. Among them, Ray Arisa lives in a shabby bookstore in a corner of a brothel alley, where the lowest class of people resides. He would have been able to take care of himself, but a terrible illness has been following him, and poverty has been his only family for a long time. The only painkiller that spares Ray from the pain is finding a partner at a gay bar for a one-night stand, engaging in sexual pleasure. One day, after engaging with two large men who were interested in him at the same time, one of them started to infiltrate Ray’s life little by little. Contrary to his straight appearance, a man with promiscuous sex habits approached Ray without hesitation and did him a favor for no known reason. After being sweet-talked by a man who has everything suspicious about him, Ray ended up continuing the relationship with him despite knowing that the man is like a sugar coated poison.
Due to excessive work pressures, Hiro has been unable to eat or sleep properly. One day, he collapses on the pavement in exhaustion when a stranger approaches him claiming that they had promised to get married. Who is Kai Fukaya, and why is he determined to become Hiro's fiancé?
The spinoff follows Ryuunosuke Akutagawa, who vows revenge on a man dressed in black in order to rescue his sister. However, as he is about to starve to death, a man from the Armed Detective Agency appears.
(Rainbow Field, a location within the manga) is a heavy book. Its thick black cover and roughly 300-page girth are a sign of things to come: this is a black, bleak story, complicated and convoluted. It is a story that you can read again and again, and notice new things each time. It is a story that you need to read again and again to puzzle together. It is a story heavy with symbolism and maddeningly intricate. Suzuki is a troubled boy. He's lived with uncaring foster parents for most of his life, alienated from the other kids at his school, owner of a cynical, unhappy mentality. Komatsuzaki is a violent, unpredictable bully whose head trauma causes him to act in mysterious, inexplicable ways. Arakawa is a no-nonsense, normal girl who pines after Komatsuzaki but can never have him. A teacher with just one working eye. A mother who committed suicide. A daughter in an endless coma. Attempted rape, murder, extortion, sexual deviance, and a freakish explosion in the butterfly population. All of these elements are whirled together in a story spanning 10 years, a tale of blackness, pain and apocalypse. And maybe just a bit of hope and redemption. It's a spiritual cross between the misanthropic suburban malevolence of Kyoko Okazaki's Rivers Edge and the eerie mysticality of Donnie Darko. (taken from Mangascreener)