From Shoujo Manga Maniac Ami has always been jealous of her little brother, who's a popular model for girls' clothing. Now he's old enough to attend her school, and all the boys are crazy about him, even knowing he's a boy! Still, he's her brother and Ami loves him, but are her feelings for him beyond those of a sister for her brother?
From Shoujo Crusade: Atelier Masayume is a special little shop run by Horiuchi Natsuko & Furuya Ryosuke. They are able to design and create items according to their customer's wishes. Natsuko is in charge of ideas for the design and Ryosuke specialises in making the items. Together they will make your dreams come true... They go to extreme lengths to find out what best suits their customers and strive on for the sake of seeing their happy faces.
From Girls' Generation Scanlations: It’s been three years since Himawari lost his parents. One day, feeling particularly annoyed about having to live with his relatives, Himawari finds himself visiting a shrine. He soon learns that it is an unusual shrine with unusual people such as the shady guy, Kaminaga, and the priestess, Maru (who actually is a goddess). Soon, he becomes an acquaintance of this weird crowd and winds up helping them to grant their worshippers’ wishes. While all the time he was working to grant others’ wishes, his wish remained ungranted. However...
A strange relationship they had to bear since that day!
Mirai is a 13-year-old girl who lives in the human world. One day she witnesses a mysterious object fall from the sky into the park. Excitedly, she brings her stuffed bear Mofurun with her to see what it was. When she gets there she sees a girl named Riko flying on a broom. Riko is of the same age and from the magical world. Mirai has a lot of questions, and Riko explains that she's searching for a jewel with strong powers called "Link Stone Emerald." Then Batti, an ally of the dark magic users Dokurokushi, appears before them and demands that Riko hand over the "Link Stone Emerald," which Riko herself had been looking for. To make things worse, Batti uses dark magic to create a monster known as a Yokubaru! Mirai and Riko join hands and with the magic words "Cure-up Rapapa!" they transform into the legendary Pretty Cure.
A tale left untold in the main story starts.
15 year-old Naru Kinboshi usually travels around the world with her parents and her little brother. But when they go on a trip to Kenya, Naru doesn't want to accompany them, so she stays with her little brother in Japan. But renting a place is too expensive and she barely has any money to start with. By luck, Naru finds a job at a boutique that belonged to her grandmother, Venus.
From Antisense Scanslations: 4th-year Elementary student Kotone is obsessed with the aesthetic appreciation of muscles, and her older neighbor Jouji is her ideal body type. But lately, Jouji has been so down his pectoralis major hasn't even been tense. What's a girl to do?
From Chibi Manga: That day, that time, if I didn't met you, I wouldn't know this feelings...
As a child, the eponymous heroine is betrayed by three jealous friends who throw her into a pit and leave her to die. But Arisa perserveres: She trains herself to be smarter, faster, and more beautiful than any of them and returns for revenge. Years of living underground have left her with the silver hair of the title, so her victims can't be sure whether the resemblance is real or only the product their guilty consciences...
"This wand will bring you 'fortune', I'm sure." Lulu is an incredibly positive girl, who is overflowing with dreams and hopes. She aspires to become a magician after falling in love with her grandmother's magic. However, she was not born with an 'element', like everyone else who is able to use magic, which becomes a hurdle for her to achieve her dream. In the world renowned "Mils Clare Academy", in the magic capital Latium, Lulu goes through daily struggles to harness an inner element. Friends with peculiar characteristics begin to gather around her. Every day she seems to find herself involved in all kinds of happy(?) trouble. Based on the incredibly popular otome game by Otomate, Wand of Fortune is now reintroduced in manga format.
A series of interconnected vignettes depicting how something as ordinary as rain can alter the course of peoples' lives.