Amagami Kouichi becomes enmeshed with Itanami-san, a well-known beauty in his school who is also secretly a vampire, after an unfortunate incident. Bonus narrative: Volume 2: Ready to Engage in a Relationship?
Whenever Yoi Takiguchi lets out a sigh, her female peers emit squeals of admiration and amazement. With her boyishly good looks and laidback manner, she has earned the moniker of "prince" at school. Despite the attention she receives, Yoi chooses to remain indifferent and go about her everyday life. However, that all changes when Kohaku Ichimura, the school's other "prince," enters the picture and calls her beautiful. Unlike a true prince, Kohaku behaves recklessly and acts on his whims. Nevertheless, Yoi can't help but feel flustered when he compliments her or gazes at her. He's the first guy who views her as a woman, and Yoi's attempts to distance herself prove fruitless as Kohaku has set his sights on her. Even though Yoi tries to convince herself that it's nothing serious, she can't completely ignore the emotions Kohaku stirs within her heart.
During a period when teenage emotions are amplified, attending a rigid public school can be challenging. These adolescents' sentiments mainly involve pure feelings rather than romance, however, they conceal them beneath their prescribed attire. Among them, there's a young man who bears stigmata, an alienated son from a wealthy family, along with his Asian caretaker.
Is it possible that it's a romantic comedy, or maybe a thriller? It's extremely dangerous to live on an isolated island in the middle of the ocean during your schooling years.
When she was young and full of energy, she was smitten with the boy with silver hair who saved her. However, fate brought them together again years later, and she came to realize that he was no longer the kind and saintly individual she once revered - a fact that others had criticized him for due to his self-absorption. With the girl back in his life, what will happen next? (The number of chapters includes the prologue and additional content.)
The main character, Endou Mamoru, is a very talented goalkeeper and the grandson of one of the strongest goalkeepers in Japan, who died before he was born. Even though his skills are incredible his school lacks a real soccer club as the 6 other members don't appear very interested even in training. But as soon as a mysterious forward called Gouenji moves to Endou's town, the young goalkeeper sets out to find and recruit members for his soccer team.
Masato is a first-year high school boy who is still struggling trying to fit in with his class. He is curious about Rinko, another loner who sits next to him. One day, he accidentally witnesses her secret to-do list, and ends up offering to help Rinko live out the spirited school life of her dreams…
Note: Released at Comiket 105.
Aizawa felt a sense of comfort when he realized that Suzuki, his former bully, hadn't changed a bit even after two decades. During their school reunion, Suzuki was still as hostile as ever. However, Aizawa kept to himself that he was now a middle school teacher and that Suzuki's cherished daughter was one of his pupils.
With fervent enthusiasm, Cocoa pays a visit to the Rabbit House cafe, a familiar dwelling for her. She finds herself surrounded by a myriad of intriguing individuals - Chino, who may be small in size but is composed; Rize, who exudes a militaristic aura; Chiya, with doe-like eyes and a classical Japanese charm; and Sharo, who is both elegant and modest. Cocoa encounters all of them during her visit.