Looking at the series through a yaoi lens, we explore the daily lives of high school boys who live in a dorm. The first volume follows Masamoto and Izuka as roommates, with Masamoto rescuing Izuka from a potential life of prostitution. Meanwhile, Hiroki engages in a romance with his dorm manager, who also happens to be his teacher. Here are the titles of each installment: Volume 1: The Breakfast Club Volume 2: Living Arrangements Volume 3: Lights Out Volume 4: Heart-to-Heart Conversations Volume 5: Knock, Knock
Zoas, terrifying creatures that masquerade as humans, were once revered for their formidable abilities and grotesque appearance. However, they now find themselves being relentlessly pursued. Randa, a single mother who has kept her true identity as a Zoa hidden, has been implicated in a string of brutal murders believed to have been committed by a malevolent Zoa.
Cat of the Diamond / Ace of the Diamond Spinoff / ダイヤのC / Diamond no Cat A warm comedy spinoff series from Ace of the Diamond (aka Daiya no A) written by Yuki Okada, the wife of Yuji Terajima himself. Sawamura and his fellow residents of room 5... accidentally adopted a cat? What will they do about meals? How will they bathe him? Worst of all, pets are prohibited from being kept in the dorms. Sawamura and his roommates struggle to overcome these challenges while keeping their new feline friend a secret. Still, they persevere, because who can resist the cuteness of cats? Read Daiya no C to follow the adventures of the Seidou team and their new furry addition.
During a fleeting moment in the life of a cynical clothing factory worker, they are ensnared in a dissatisfying job and tangled in a disappointing romantic relationship.
Bian Shen Zu Shou / 变身诅咒 My Prince Charming can shift?! Actually, even if he transformed into the Ultraman who beats monsters, I’d accept him still as long as he’s my prince. But I never thought that my prince would actually shift into that kind of creature! Source: MangaToon Official Translations: English (Mangatoon, Webcomics)
The lives of the remaining human population are under the control of an individual.
Minato Yukina, a lone diva, resolved to establish a band and participate in the "FUTURE WORLD FES." in order to assuage the remorse of her father.
Momo and Kairi are at the zenith of their relationship, yet there is no sign of them tying the knot. The mounting societal expectations are becoming unbearable. Sae is envious of their happiness and determined to thwart it. Touji's past haunts him despite reaching adulthood. What remains undisclosed? Brace yourself as the love saga recommences at full throttle!
The timid employee and her tsundere boss with a sweet tooth. During her frantic quest for a particular photo, she stumbled upon her boss, Hibiki Hasegawa, creating confections!? She was taken aback, as he had a notorious reputation within the company. Caught off guard, she unintentionally blurted out her surprise and was subsequently noticed by him. [Contrary to her previous belief, he was not a demonic boss, but rather a tsundere!]
Forming friendships and crafting furniture have many similarities which involve intention, effort, and hard work. The following story illustrates how a DIY club of girls engages in both activities to shape their futures. Despite the challenges, the girls remain resolute because they are not only building furniture, but also forging personal relationships and destinies through their hard work.
These people have lived unhappy lives as they've been unable to pursue their deepest desires. Ga Yeon, who possesses intelligence, dreams of becoming a singer; however, the strict Korean educational system demands students focus solely on academics rather than their aspirations. As a result, she's had to sacrifice her true passions. Jae Hee, a gifted pianist, suffers from mental illness that distorts his perception of reality. Dong Woo and Min Seo, a talented couple, experience difficulty creating music that aligns with their artistic goals due to the limitations of the Korean music industry. Despite being a skilled guitar player, Hyuk is forced to join an idol band instead of following his true passion. Nevertheless, these five individuals unite to form their own band, as depicted in the webcomic originally published by Random House Korea.
A manga artist in dire straits is thrilled to encounter a voluptuous girl who bears an uncanny resemblance to his creation's heroine, completely undressed and waiting at his doorstep. However, his delight is short-lived as the young lady is actually a gahi: a tentacled yokai with an appetite for artwork, capable of transforming the same into second skins that she dons regularly. With a pen being her favourite flavour, the entity nicknamed "Ruki" refuses to relent until she indulges her taste buds adequately. Is the visitor truly a good-for-nothing, or could an amorphous being serve as the ultimate muse?