Hozuki Gorou is a regular high school student, but he has an uncommon fixation with his sadistic step-sister, Haru. Haru derives immense pleasure from manipulating, deceiving, and constantly humiliating her younger step-brother. Igarashi Ran's amusing four-panel style and publication in Young Ace portray the comedic fights and exchanges that occur between these two siblings on a daily basis.
Rito is struggling to admit his feelings to the girl he desires, Haruna-chan, during his high school years. As he returns home and dwells in misery while soaking in the bath, a scantily-clad and mysterious girl suddenly materializes before him. This extraterrestrial being is known as Lala, hailing from a different planet.
Sakuragi Ryo categorizes high schools into three ranks - "A" for the best-looking, smartest and most athletic, "B" for the average, and "C" for the ignored. Even though he was placed in the "A" rank during middle school, Ryo doesn't want to repeat the experience in his high school. He desires to lead a peaceful life in the "B" ranks where he can stay away from unwanted attention. One afternoon, he comes across three bullies who are harassing a girl. Initially, Ryo tries to ignore the situation to avoid any trouble, but he eventually intervenes and rescues the girl. By a stroke of luck, the girl he saves turns out to be the most beautiful girl in school, who now wishes to show her gratitude to Ryo. However, Ryo aims to maintain his "B" rank status and does everything possible to shun the limelight.
Chopper stars in a One Piece spin-off.
Nakagawa and Yokota are two boys very much in love with each other. Yokota is more open with his feelings, but Nakagawa is easily embarrassed of public displays of affection. Though they may be outwardly different, their feelings for each other are the same and their connection is such that they liken themselves to Dousaibou Seibutsu (Same-Cell Organisms). Contains the Stories: 1. Same Cell Organism 2. I Love You 3. Lullaby in My Hand 4. The Letter in the Attic 5. To Make Angel (Tenshi wo Tsukuru) (Prequel) 6. To Make Angel (Tenshi wo Tsukuru) (Sequel) 7. We Selfish Two
A collection of connected standalone oneshots by Takemiya Jin. 1. Truffe Nature 2. Thyme Orange 3. Sweet x Acid 4. Best Friends 5. GF 6. Be Connected 7. Hands 8. Be Jealous of 9. 2/3 Apr. 10. 3/3 May. 11. Tee-hee-hee 12. 1/3 July. 13. 3/3 Memories 14. Happiness
Okuto Nakamura, a meek and somber student, holds dear only two things in this world - his beloved pet octopus and his kindhearted classmate, Aiki Hirose. Despite admiring Hirose's jovial nature since the school entrance ceremony, Nakamura's poor social skills have kept him distant from his crush. However, after mustering up all the courage he can find, he decides to approach Hirose, only to make a hilarious mistake and turn his dream of friendship into a distant hope. Luckily, the school's numerous activities require students to cooperate, giving Nakamura more chances to spend time with Hirose. The question remains - can he redeem himself and achieve his goal of being friends with his crush?
Collection of one shots featuring school uniforms. 1-3. Seifuku Zukan 4. Seifuku (Uniform) 5. Senaka no Otoko 6. Extra
Mikage Aiba values "rules" and "order" as the elder brother, while Tomoaki, only a year younger, is more laid-back and carefree. Despite their contrasting personalities, they have maintained a good relationship for 12 years since their parents' remarriage. However, when Mikage is confirmed to enroll in university during the winter, their previously suppressed feelings become difficult to contain, leading them to establish new "rules" for themselves. Knowing that they will soon be separated, they try to keep their secret desires for each other in check. This is the story of the passionate and dramatic romance between two step-brothers.
Onizuka, an Oni, has a childhood friend Sawarida who has a strange affinity for touching unusual items. Although she may have romantic feelings for him, Onizuka either appears unaware of love or vice versa.
Namito Kominato, a high school student, gets seated behind a peculiar girl who is always drenched and wears a paper bag on his first day of school. He initiates a "Conversation Club" with a clique of stunning yet somewhat disadvantageous girls, consisting of timid and self-conscious Kamiyama-san, zealous but uniform-obsessed Hinata Arai, and Harusame Amano, who converses with the apparition of a magical girl. Thus, commences a slightly awkward romantic comedy, a tale of the passage into adulthood.