From Aerandria Scans: Itsuki Kana, whose parents died in an accident, was able to continue her studies in wine fermentation thanks to the help of a charitable man. What will be the turning point in Kana’s destiny?
A wedding planner is just counting the days to her wedding, but she's just not feeling it. One night, she catches one of her clients, a bride to be, in an awkward and morally-compromising situation.And yet... there's just something alluring about this woman that catches her off guard.
This is the story of Yuria, a woman with the power to foresee the future, and destined to re-unite and rule over a war-plagued land. Along with the her companion Kenshiro, she struggles to comprehend the depth of her power, and to defy fate to save the ones she loves.
Story of Akame's family origins dating back to the days when the conflict between Iga and Kouga started.
Quoted from 4dawgz (the scanlator)- "So there's a magazine called Gelatin where various manga artists are given some coloring crayons and then told to draw whatever they want in full color. The plot for this is about a guy and a girl who go on a mission to retrieve a pair of shorts from an island... aaaaand that's it. All you'll find is a nice slice-of-life story and lovely colored pages."
From Mangascreener: Nawoki Karasawa is one of the longer-active and more prestigious names in the typically small time, lesser-known world of gag manga. In a genre where art skill is second to just about everything else, Karasawa's dialogue is hilariously sharp and witty. A gag parody of Shinji Mizushima's immortal "Mangaka Zankoku Monogatari" (Karasawa's title only differs by adding "cho" [super] to "zankoku"), a manga about the dreams, ambitions and suffering of a group of bright young mangaka, Karasawa brilliantly takes the piss out of just about everything involved with being a mangaka. It's lewd, raunchy, endlessly cynical and laugh-out-loud funny. Originally published in Ikki and the Big Comic Spirits special issue "Casual" from 2000 to 2003, it was collected into a single book in 2005.
At the request of his sister-in-law, salaryman Jintaek finds himself living with his twenty-two year old niece. She bears an uncanny resemblance to her alluring mother, and as Jintaek takes care of Eunji while maintaining his disciplined life, he becomes ensnared by desires he didn’t know he had. To make matters worse, his niece introduces him to other people as her ‘dad’. But an even bigger problem arises... Every night, she comes to him with a request. “Dad, I want to do it with you.”
Gouken: Haven't figured out the amount of years this is apart from the original Needless. Cain is a descendant of a Needless, little is known of origin but his father was exterminated for being a Needless. Later Cain finds out he is also a Needless and needs to hide this fact or he will be exterminated.
When Ichirou first encountered Bloody, a vampire unlike any he had encountered before, he was immediately struck by Bloody's distinctive crimson hair and eyes, unusual indifference to blood, and immunity to sunlight. Their introduction came through Bloody's heroic intervention; saving Ichirou from other vampires who coveted his "Blood of Maria." Although Bloody defeated their attacker, he approached Ichirou, requesting he end Bloody's eternal life. Initially doubtful of Bloody's claim of harmlessness, Ichirou questioned how a vampire could be powerful enough to defeat an immortal vampire. Bloody, however, mistook Ichirou for the famous priest Isaac Rosario di Maria, whose powerful legacy had persisted for centuries. Ichirou possessed his grandfather's cross-shaped rosario, which held the power to exorcise vampires, though he didn't know how to use it. Reluctantly, to stay alive, Ichirou agreed to let Bloody, now known as Mary, protect him until he could follow through with Mary's wish for death.
From Wikipedia: Pilgrim Jäger is a historical fiction that takes place in Europe in the year 1521, at the time of the Protestant Reformation. The story follows two women, Adele the acrobat and Karin the fortuneteller. Afraid of being accused of witchcraft, they disguise their special powers, working as common performers (professionisti) to earn enough money to buy indulgences from the Catholic Church that will hopefully free them from their sins. However, their powers soon get them involved in a great religious battle involving the Medici family, the Este family, Girolamo Savonarola's "prophecies," and many others.