From Manga Jouhou: Takashi Sone is living on his own while he is attending college. Out of the blue, his parents tell him that his sister, Mafuyu, is moving in to live with him and that she will be attending a high school in his area. When she arrives, he finds out that she was kicked out of her old school for getting caught making out with another girl. Soon afterwards, the other girl arrives, having thrown away everything she owns in order to run away and live with Mafuyu. Volume 11 has a unreleated 2 chapter story at the end called Frills
Sakura Keita, a university student, is in dire straits when he drops a graph critical to passing his class. However, he is rescued by his fellow student, Kurimiya Honoka, who manages to recover it for him. The two hit it off immediately, but will Keita really be able to hold on to his dream girl?
Despite having been dumped by his girlfriend, Akiyama doesn't want to cancel their reservations to a famous onsen resort popular with couples. Deciding to go alone, he finds 3 sisters taking care of the inn. Later on, the sisters call his ex-girlfriend to come and patch things up with him.... However, will he still want to make up?
A male science teacher and a female school nurse at a local school live in the same apartment building. Sometimes she visits his room and they drink together. A situation arises that causes some awkwardness in their relationship. Will they be able to resolve things?
Micah, a cut throat American businessman, is intent on taking over a floundering Japanese hotel chain and whipping it into shape. All that currently stands in his way is its clumsy yet endearing president, Yuki. Will this hostile takeover end up being a vehicle for love?
A collection of one-shots, published 2003-2010. • Gomennasai (Young Animal, 2003/3) • Bousou Kiss (Rakuen web, 2010/3) • ...Gokko (Rakuen #1, 2009/10) • Otoshigoro (Big Comic Spirits, 2005 #19) • One Step (Rakuen web, 2010/4) • Ferris Wheel (Silky, 2009/8) • Yume musubi to (Rakuen web, 2009/12) • Hakuchu yamu (Rakuen #3, 2010/6) • Yoshi × Yoshi (new) • Only One (Rakuen #2, 2010/2) • Reset (new)
Story 1: To Capture a Giocatore Something’s up with Soccer Club S’s Katou Sora! Even with his strong fighting spirit, Katou’s tough body and charisma meet their match when he collapsed in the middle of practice. Could it all have happened because of that ‘thing’ Katou’s kouhai used in his body while training?! Story 2: Young Guys, Get Going! Childhood friends seem to have gone in circles to avoid admitting their feelings to one another until an incident with the local cat. Story 3: Brother Complex Story 4: Last Minute Count 2.9! Story 5: Lustful Music Story 6: Yatsuromachi Cucumber Tenno Festival Story 7: Weak Point Honey
All the Ore no Sora series deal with the Yasuda family. The first two series is about Yasuda Ippei. This is a Otoko Roman Manga. The genre is about Japanese men fantasizing about being successful in the world.
Kyotaro is just an ordinary guy trying to lead an ordinary high school life despite the fact that he is the son of a Yakuza boss. Then comes Kumiko, his half-sister he's never met before, who's looking for a man with a centipede tattoo who killed her loved ones in the past. Will Kumiko and Kyotaro be able to manage their family business? Will Kumiko ever find and avenge the man with the centipede tattoo? And will they be able to control their sexual urges for each other?
The story centers around Becchin, a high school girl who lives in a battle tank on a riverbed in Tokyo's Suginami ward, and her friend Mandara. Together, the two exterminate the zombies of dead Suginami citizens.
From Kotonoha: "Garden" is a collection of Furuya Usamaru's “indie” shorts that were published in Comic Cue, Manga Erotics and GARO respectively. The title is obviously a reference to Hieronymus Bosch’s famous triptych The Garden of Earthly Delights, with the first story being a homage to said painting. The other stories range from absurd comedies to fantasy to horror. It’s a very eclectic mixture, but make no mistake: artistically, Garden might just be Furuya’s most accomplished work after The Music of Marie.