Having spent his entire life in an orphanage, Shao Yiliang is taken aback when he comes across his long-lost twin brother in the restroom. They reunite and the older one proposes a trade: the younger one will replace him in a national shooting competition. With their identities switched, what new routes will the brothers embark upon?
Make a wish and destiny will make sure to interfere. Eundeok is a (wannabe) normal high school freshman. But alas, he is too tall and built for his own convenience—chased by every varsity team wooing him since Day 1, he runs and runs and then ends up in a basketball court, a space where his childhood trauma and frustration still remain. Mistaken as a rumored super-rookie, our hero reluctantly picks up the ball. But, this time, it looks like there is something to help him carry on.
Sugiki, a standard ballroom dancer, offers to teach ballroom dancing to Suzuki, a Latin american dancer, in exchange for Suzuki teaching him in return. Their names are similar, but their personalities are totally opposite, just like their dance. When the two meet, something's bound to happen!
Chihaya Sakurazaka is a girl whose only redeeming quality is her speed. After meeting her eternal rival Mio Koshimizu in middle school, Chihaya jumps into the world of track and field. Mio and Chihaya go to different high schools, but they promise to compete against each other at the Inter-High School Championships.
Sakurazaka Chihaya is a girl whose only skill is her quick legs. Chihaya jumped into the world of athletics when she first met her long-time rival, Mio Koshimizu, back in junior high. She promised Mio, who went to another school, that they would meet again in the Inter-Highs.... (Source: Comic Fuz, translated)
Full of youthful vigour, this is a comic with BL and sports theme. BL~ BL! Here is the concentration campus for fujyoshi, jiggle r-ring! (Source: WebComics) Note: Chapter count includes 4 extras.
The manga is set decades after the original series ended, focusing on the Seiba brothers who are now in their 30's, and a boy named Tsubasa who is taken care of by Go, the younger of the Seiba brothers. In addition to the story arc sets in present, there's flashback stories that takes place during the original series. (!)
Mitsuki Haruno is a timid and introverted high schooler who yearns for a more social life. Despite her efforts, her lack of communication skills hinders her from forming friendships. One day, while working at a cafe, she meets four well-known basketball players from her school: Towa Asakura, Rui Miyamotoi, Ryuuji Tada, and Kyousuke Wakamiya. Although they initially seem intrusive and haughty, they keep their promise to Mitsuki and continue to frequent the cafe without making it known. This changes her perspective on them. Mitsuki's desolate lifestyle comes to an end, and she builds an unusual bond with the boys; however, it's not without complications. As Asakura charms his way into Mitsuki's heart and envious female classmates come into the picture, could Mitsuki's friendship with the boys evolve into something more?
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A super-powerful guy keeps defeating everyone around him, even though he doesn't like fighting.
Former pro boxer Harima Ryo plunges into a two-year vegetative state after a fateful match. When he awakens, hes met with the crushing end of his athletic career, his fathers death, and ruthless betrayal by the gym he once called home. Consumed by rage and grief, Harima vows to claw his way back into the boxing world, not as a fighter, but as a promoter, manipulating the sports shadowy underbelly to seize power and profit. A raw, unflinching tale of those who thrive in boxings darkest corners. A place where fists forge legacies, money fuels corruption, and survival demands bending the rules.