From Go! Comi: A calm, quiet life at a new school is just what Aria needed. Unfortunately, it's not what she got! Accidentally voted Student Council President on her first day, Aria's attempts to just fit in are ruined by her nosy new classmates. Since she can't beat the use of her mocking former nickname, "The Lovemaster" she decides to go with it and turn the Student Council into a dating service! That's great for the school, but will Aria ever solve her own love troubles?
Chapters 1/2: Salary man Saki Hiroyasu almost makes it home, but passes out from fever just as college student Shinomiya Jun passes by. When Saki comes to he realizes he's in a strange apartment and Jun has been taking care of him for the past 2 days! Not wanting to be indebted, Saki tries to repay him as thanks, but Jun's having none of it. Luckily, Saki's pretty creative when coming up with a way to express his gratitude that has them both wanting more... (Continued in Koibitogokoro) Please read in this order: Otokogokoro > Koibitogokoro > Koigokoro Note: The Scanlators (September Scanlations) are only doing the main story of Saki and Jun from this series of three books (Otokogokoro, Koibitogokoro, and Koigokoro). Everything else unrelated to their story will be excluded. The number of chapters comprising their story in each book is as follows: Otokogokoro (2 chapters), Koibitogokoro (6 chapters + omake) entire book, and Koigokoro (2 chapters + omake).
In honor of Shounen Magazine's 60th anniversary, a dazzling crossover extravaganza starring the characters of Rave, Fairy Tail, and Edens Zero has been arranged, ensuring an exceptional showcase.
A manga promoting Capcom's beloved Phoenix Wright video game series is up for grabs. The manga, spanning fifty pages and divided into two sections, is included exclusively with the Japanese release of GS:YG (alternately known as PW:AA in English-speaking countries). One section follows Phoenix's adventures, while the other focuses on Edgeworth's journey. The two characters meet in a television studio in both parts of the manga.
In their youth, Sakon professed his love and promised to protect Migiko, but ultimately ended their romance. As time has passed, Migiko's aspiration has become to win back Sakon's affection by becoming Japan's most successful idol.
Living in a household of seven, Aoi's current status is poor, while Masafumi - who has been dubbed the Prince of School - resides in a mansion with mostly servants and his grandparents, making his current status rich. However, Aoi's anger is sparked when she witnesses Masafumi carelessly throw away 40 cents that she could have used, and she vows to never forgive him. But fate has other plans when Aoi is forced to step in for her injured mother at the Prince's estate. Will Aoi seek revenge, or will the experience teach Masafumi about the struggles of the less fortunate?
[From ShoujoMagic]: Smart and hilarious tales of love! The art in this cannot be missed!! Consists of four stories: 1) Electrical Shock Love Machine: Madoka, one of the most beautiful and popular girls in school, has zero interest in boys or romance. That is, until she meets Bansaku. He seems like a very average boy, unless one looks very closely... and Madoka does. She becomes so hypnotized by the little things about him that she loses her good senses, and when she regains them, she finds herself touching poor Bansaku, who has no idea what she's playing it! Madoka has spent her life dodging the unwelcome advances of desperate male love machines... Does Bansaku feel the same sort of disgust for Madoka's long-repressed, electrically-charged lust? 2) My Baby: Morimura Aki's handsome looks attract women by the thousands, but his violent manner keeps them all at arm's length. As an innocent bystander, Moe couldn't have cared less... until one of his outbursts led to her injury! Now revenge is a matter of pride. But when she exacts it, there's an unexpected result...? (No, really, you'll never guess if you don't read it!) 3) Like in Cinderella: When Chiyo lost her job and had to take on work picking weeds for the rich, she never expected to become like Cinderella. But when Yoshimune, the handsome young master of the Tokugawa Financial Empire, runs away from his "castle" with her, that's what Chiyo is certain will happen. But there's no guarantee that these two will live happily ever after, because this fairy tale isn't Cinderella's -- it's Chiyo's! 4) Don't Get Me into It: None of Ichirou's home tutors ever come back after the first tutoring session, but Takigawa Megu can't imagine why -- he's so cute! And... tied down in his chair!? It turns out that Ichirou is a complete and utter brat! Megu makes it her mission to prove herself superior to him, and Ichirou is actually impressed? Now, every time he gives her an inch, he gets her a little more into it. Before long, Megu feels like tutoring Ichirou... in the ways of LOVE!
Irresponsible Kiyoshi Iijima, a genius who is working at chinese restaurant, becomes good friend with model student, Shinji Tsuruta.
Ye Mu finds herself transported into a novel in which she is the daughter of a general and his concubine. Her ultimate goal is to eliminate the male lead, bring about the collapse of this world, and return to reality. However, when she comes face to face with him as a child, her heart softens towards the frail boy. She changes her plan and decides to raise him well, intending to leverage his powers in the future. Additional Notes: The original story ended at 178 chapters, including side stories, but a season two has been announced. Season two will focus on a different set of characters. There are different translations and titles depending on the platform. The Copin title is "How to Raise an Enemy," while the Tapas title is "Guiding a Rival to Become the Emperor." Other platforms, such as INKR, Pocket, and Webcomics, have titled the story "Breed My Dear Enemy."