Kazuichi Hanawa, a manga writer with a strong interest in firearms, stars in this semi-autobiographical story. Kazuichi's enthusiasm for collecting guns, despite the ban on gun ownership in his country, leads to his imprisonment for violating arms-bearing laws. He continues his hobby in secret but must always be wary of potential consequences. Sadly, Kazuichi's fears became a reality when he was taken into custody, and his brutal experiences during captivity are chronicled.
The Exorcism Agency is a state-run secret organization whose mission is to protect humans from demonic possession. Taehee Yoon, an exorcist from the Execution Department, is looking for a "genius" who can see and hear ghosts to be his new subordinate. While operating undercover at a high school he meets a mysterious boy... "By the way, how old are you, buddy?"
Goh Akazaki, a 26-year-old shoujo manga artist, makes his living through his craft. His assistant, Yusuke Akune, is also a mangaka. However, Goh is taken aback one day when he learns that Yusuke is gay. It prompts him to ponder over how much he really knows about his friend. Later, when Goh is commissioned to work on a BL project, he seeks inspiration from Yusuke. As he explores the idea of having unrequited love for Yusuke, Goh finds himself struggling to regulate his own emotions.
"Cafe Go Yo" possesses a few notable characteristics which set it apart. Initially, the standard of their coffee is subpar. Next, their clients tend to order items not listed on the menu. Finally, the manager of the establishment, Go Yo, is unable to hear. When Soo Hwa becomes a part-time member of staff, he is not under any pressure to master the art of coffee-making. However, he is encouraged to enhance his knowledge of sign language beyond the basic level. Despite his interest in learning, Soo Hwa is hesitant to accept Go Yo's proposal for private tutoring. This is not because he has no desire to learn but because he finds himself struggling to control his attraction towards Go Yo due to his seductive and resonant voice.
The "Generation of Miracles," a group of five gifted middle school basketball players, led Teikou Middle School to three consecutive championship titles. Despite their success, they still faced normal middle school issues such as managing crushes and planning summer vacations. Kuroko no Basuke: Replace Plus, adapted from the series of light novels, delves into the humorous hijinks of Tetsuya Kuroko and the Generation of Miracles before they went their separate ways. The anecdotes from their high school teammates also provide amusing tales of their own absurd experiences off the court.
A high school girl from modern day runs a sweets shop to help revive a hot spring in another world!
Inchonose Yuu was on his way to his university entrance ceremony when he unexpectedly encountered a solitary, enigmatic girl named Nanase Yuu descending from the skies like an angel. Yuu, intrigued by Nanase's unhampered, stray cat-like persona, gradually begins to develop a curiosity towards her, bringing them closer together. As they navigate through a whirlwind of emotions, they form a strong bond, but what lies beyond their relationship still remains a mystery.
The experiences of author, Tatsuta Kazuto, a former laborer at the Fukushima I Nuclear Power Plant after the March 2011 earthquake and tsunami.