She was supposed to have been summoned as a saintess, but was thrown into a country called Japan. Rei Natsukawa, a.k.a. Alexandra Ollier, hides her magic power as she works for a small company in modern Japan. She says that she'll be happy with a peaceful and uneventful life, but several small obstacles stand in the way of her lifestyle. This is the ordinary, yet not-so-ordinary story of a powerful mage.
Kijima-san has the unique gift of hearing people's innermost thoughts, and Yamada-san's thoughts are particularly loud. While working together, Kijima-san couldn't help but catch Yamada-san's constant reflections on her love life. Over time, Kijima-san became drawn to her lively and charming personality. Even though he can tune into her heart, he feels hesitant about making a move. Yet, he finds it impossible to suppress his feelings! It appears that a budding relationship is on the horizon!
The continuation of the Q.E.D. series under Shounen Magazine R. ___ Official Release: - Indonesian release by Elex Media
Kyouko and Kou are assigned to investigate a mysterious religious cult called \"Paradise\", after Amu Miyamoto from the idol group \"Wednesday is Sunday\" reaches out for assistance. Her fellow bandmate, Mei, is entangled with this sect. The group\'s enigmatic leader appears ageless and perpetually radiant, hinting at a vampiric nature. Their arrival in the secluded countryside where \"Paradise\" is based is met with suspicion and hostility... and thus, the pursuit kicks off!
Tensai Bakabon (Or, \"The Genius Bakabon\" ) is a gag manga starring ironically the titular character\'s father, only known as \"Bakabon\'s Papa\". The manga generally centers around episodic stories of Papa causing trouble around town due to his own and his son\'s complete and utter incompetence. This usually attracts the attention of the local trigger-happy policeman \"Honkan\", as well as causing issues for Bakabon\'s mother (Also just known as \"Bakabon\'s Mama\" ) and his younger, but extremely intelligent brother, Hajime. While the series is quite old, many of the jokes and stories are timeless in execution, and hold up well today, which is largely why it\'s considered a classic series in Japan. 3 Bilingual comics where released by Kodansha in the early 2000s. --- - **Won the Bungeishunjū Manga Award in 1971**
Despite being the adopted son of a Kabuki actor, Teruchika has no interest in Kabuki and is a terrible actor. On the other hand, although Kuni is a talented Kabuki performer, she is unable to go on stage because she is a woman. Teruchika tries to use his ability to \"copy\" her performance to indirectly bring Kuni to the stage, but...? (Source: Kadokawa, translated)
Upon accepting a quest from his friend and local guildmaster, Zack Ciel, A-rank swordsman Alec Deer anticipates a strenuous and arduous journey. Camping outdoors for nearly a month, battling monsters, enduring inhospitable environments, and struggling to uplift the morale of his team all seem to be imminent challenges. However, Zack assures him that the task of hunting a manticore will terminate promptly and with ease, thanks to the aid of his protege, Shiori Izumi. Although Shiori's magic may be feeble, her exceptional ability to combine and master various elements renders her a rarity in their world. Referring to herself as a "housekeeping mage," Shiori manages to offer the adventurers a life of ease during their expedition. Despite her popularity amongst fellow travelers, Alec notices a hint of loneliness in her demeanor. Unbeknownst to him, the source of her seclusion is tied to a secret from her past.
A bear woman named Misha is having relationship troubles with her wife Wagyu because all she does is draw porn all day in her room. This conundrum leaves Misha nervous about her relevancy in the relationship, so she must gain her wives attention AKA do sexy stuff. Sidenote: Misha is supposed to be dark skinned but I\'m too lazy to color her
A delinquent oneshot from Fairy Tail author Mashima Hiro, celebrating Young Magazine's 45th anniversary. The story talks about Hiro Mashima himself as a teenage delinquent (Furyo) with his friend and how they were influenced by reading Weekly Young Magazine back in the 90s.
A very shy office worker is forced to live in a shared house due to monetary reasons, she quickly falls in love with her roomate and has to manage her feelings while she also tries to overcome her timid nature
Mutual pining in an apartment complex between a caring college student and an airhead of a corporate slave.