From MangaHelpers: In this world, there are people known as "Minimum Holders" who are capable of specific "small miracles." A government funded elite academy trains these Minimum Holders in order for them to reach their maximum potential and serve national interests. Once, a student, of great potential named Nice, dropped out. He started a private investigator team with an assistant named Hajime and seemed content solving cases for his clients (which often involve Minimum Holders). A top student of the academy, Murasaki, has been tasked with bringing Nice back. Murasaki bristles at the claim that Nice has a higher potential than he does, but he ends up involved in Nice's detective activities... [tethysdust] =========== "Minimum" or "minor miracle"? special hereditary powers discovered only in an extremely limited number of humans. Those who possess such powers are known as "Minimum Holders." Partners Nice (Ryota Ohsaka) and Murasaki (Wataru Hatano) form a detective agency called "Hamatora" in Yokohama in 2014 ? but their "office" is a table at Cafe Nowhere where they and their friends wait for clients. An old acquaintance of theirs, a cop named Art (Hiroshi Kamiya), hires them for a serial murder case he is investigating, and they discover that the murder victims are all "Minimum Holders." As Minimum Holders themselves, Nice and Murasaki are drawn into this case, whether they like it or not. from ANN
A red-hair witch impulse-purchases a boy and takes the boy home only to find out that she bought more than what she bargained for.
Life story of an otaku who buys a brand new robot maid. He’s quite an impressive otaku, with a huge collection of the things you associate otaku with… figures, cosplay costumes, removable skirts, etc. And now with the addition of the robot maid he can play dress-up and various other kinks. Problem is, she’s one of those "mother-figure" dolls who, through some obvious glitch in the programming, has one of those rare things known as “self-consciousness.” Needless to say, she gets rather distraught by the fact that her master is trying to dress her naked body up in some hentai outfit. And we are not even talking about the glitch in her programming: should she be a "love-doll" or "maid-doll"? Should she sternly lectured her master on the proper role of her as a maid? Or should she be a "real" maid who wait upon his every whims? Man oh man, lets watch the show commence.
High schooler Torii plans to get the girl, even if she is his teacher. The teacher plans to grow up and leave behind her basketball-playing youth. In basketball, planning and strategy can win the game, but is that also true for real life? -Baka Updates
Barefoot Gen recounts the bombing of Hiroshima from the perspective of a young boy, Gen, and his family. But the book's themes (the physical and psychological damage ordinary people suffer from war's realities) ring chillingly true today. Gen and his family have long been struggling without much food, money or medicine, but despite hardships, they try to maintain a semblance of normal life. The adults are exhausted and near despair; the children take air raids and starvation more or less in stride. Nakazawa, a Hiroshima survivor, effectively portrays the strain of living in this environment and shows how efforts to stay upbeat in dire circumstances sometimes manifest as manic, irrational humor. The story offers some optimism: characters perform acts of self-sacrifice for the sake of neighbors and loved ones (e.g., when Gen's pregnant mother becomes ill from malnutrition, he and his brother pose as orphans and perform in the streets, throwing the money over the walls of their home so they won't get caught). Underneath this can-do attitude are the parents' deep guilt and sense of helplessness. When the children clamor ecstatically over a scrap of food, the parents dissolve in shame and grief. The art is sharply drawn and expressive, and the narrative has such a natural rhythm, it's easy to get pulled into the family's life, making the cataclysm readers know awaits them all the more real, intimate and difficult to take. Despite its harrowing nature, this work is invaluable for the lessons it offers in history, humanity and compassion.
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From ShoujoMagic: High school freshmen and twins, Nae and Moe, and Ken and Takeshi, enjoy their lives as students and close friends. Until Moe suddenly dies in a traffic accident...and her corpse disappears? Between the vanishing corpse and a pharmaceutical corporation, her three remaining friends are struck with the reality that something is amiss in their world...
\"Hey, hey, why are you always pretending to be asleep?\" Miran Katsuki, a positive gal who reigns in the upper class of the school caste, often asks Shuji Nagasawa, an otaku. I was confused by her suggestive behavior, but she unexpectedly announced that she was his fiancee!? A school romantic comedy between two polar opposites, Yin and Yang, has begun!
From Intercross: 1) Gokujou Twins Morinaga Sara, 16 years old, was a normal girl... But after a traumatic experience, she became expressionless. However, the source of her trauma, the twins, who apparently became really good-looking, suddenly appears right in front of her! 2) Chocolate Sensou Konishi has made Valentine chocolate for her secret crush Nakata-senpai but amidst giving senpai the chocolate, they accidently get handed to Makino Shinichirou. As Konishi says its not for him and hurting Makino's pride in the process, it becomes a game of trying to get her Valentine chocolate back from Makino before the end of the day. 3) Itazura Ouji Mayuri was asked to be in charge of educating a selfish rich young boy. What will happen to her…?! 4) Katekyo to Obenkyou Nina and her best friend Rei both have home tutors. The main difference is that Rei's tutor is nice, while Nina's tutor (Hajimoto Kaoru) yells at her and calls her stupid every day. Nina starts to fall in love with Kaoru.... but when Rei is rejected after confessing to her tutor, Nina wonders if Kaoru will reject her too. 5) Gokujou Twins - Mio no Jijyou A short story about Mio
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A manga adaption of Devilman partly based on the 70's anime.
There is a Legend about a guy named Kang Do-Young. He is perfect, he is great at sports, he is rich as well as good at fighting. That guy is also the current Jjang of the school. And now that guy likes Namire. A girl who is in a club called 'Pink Lady' and that also wants to be Jjang of her whole school. But she wants to fight Do-Young and defeat him so she can be the new Jjang. To bad Kang Do-Young doesn't want to fight since he likes her. What will happen will she ever defeat him and become Jjang or..........?