The story drags us into the daily life of Mashiro, a handywoman, who takes care of helping the people of the village. One day, the Dominantor Empire invades the region and captures all the women to make them their slaves. When her friend dies before her eyes, Mashiro, mad with anger, manages to wake up the millennial robot who was secretly residing in the village. It is now her chance to stop the thirst for uncontrollable power of the Dominator Empire. Soon, she is joined by other mecha pilots in this crazy quest to oppose an entire Empire.
The basic story: a high school student (Nanase Hokuto) living away from his parents (who are in Australia) shares an apartment house with three older girls. His exposure to their whimsical and teasing nature leaves him pretty much despising females. However, the high-school idol (Taniyama Maina) ends up having a crush on him. Her best friend is Nakajima Atsumi, your typical sukeban. Hokuto's best friend, Moriyama Syuuichirou, is the young-punk biker. These two friends conspire to hook Hokuto up with Maina, much to Maina's delight and Hokuto's chagrin. Into this setting we interject the jealousy of the rest of the high school, a female rival for Hokuto's attention, a number of fights, the inevitable parents recalling Hokuto, and Maina threatening to run away from home. We could go on, but pretty much everything is in here.
On his way home from work the 26 year old salaryman, Kawakita Osamu, encounters an alien named Lilin. She and her species plan on invading the earth but she ended up getting stranded on this planet. Can Osamu raise her to become a kind-hearted kid before her species eradicates humanity in five years?
In the centuries to come, humankind as we know it will be all but extinct. Tiny fairies become the dominant species on Earth. This series of laid-back reports follows one of the few surviving humans, a girl who tries to befriend and study the fairies while also digging up relics of our civilization (CDs, etc) to her great wonderment.
From MangaHelpers: In the future, humanity is on the decline. Due to decreasing birth rates, the population has been quietly decreasing, and society has begun to regress in many ways. However, all is not lost because there is a new kind of people who are inheriting the earth-- small humanoids known as 'fairies.' This story features the young woman who becomes an official human-fairy mediator. Living with her grandfather, she plans to build a solid relationship with the fairy population. She runs into problems right away, as she suddenly realizes how difficult it is to even greet the local fairies. They see her as huge, terrifying, and godly, and it will take plenty of tasty incentives to convince them that she really does want to be their friend. Her exciting days with her fairy constituency have only just begun! [tethysdust]
Atsushi is a descendant of the guardian deity of the Heian period. While his beautiful childhood friend, Yuki, is the daughter of the shrine erected to protect his family. But what Yuki doesn't know is Atsushi has a geass-like ability to obey whatever command he wants! Can Atsushi be able to restrain his urges?
From Forever More: After his parents were killed in an accident, Yayoi assumed their hundred-million yen debt. He was being pursued by collectors when a mysterious man, Kazu, appeared before him and offered to take on the debt for him if he would become Kazu's...
A female scientist artificially produces babies to make a ton of cash. However, her gay guy friend proposes that she raise a baby herself… Beginning with the stunning debut work “Birthday”, this also contains “Right Nightlight”, about a lazy boy being pushed around by his unstable cousin; “Kin ringo-chan no koi”, about a Lolita’s pure love; “Usagi no Naru Ki”, about a female high schooler haunted by her dead brother; “Bianca”, a SF work taking place in a plant at the bottom of the Mars’ ocean; and “Jinsei wa Futsuka dake”, the title work about a sullen young man in front of whom suddenly appears a little girl, and how they get along.
From Reverein Scanlations: We all know about school rivalry, but these two schools take it to a whole new level. From the back of volume one: The liberal traditions of Aoinomiya Gakuen and the disciplined traditions of Kaburaya Gakuen. Sharing the same territory, to this day these schools continue to violently compete with one another, and the fateful relations of the long-held Jintori Game unfold. If all three jin are stolen, the school itself will cease to exist. Then one day, Aoinomiya’s new Princess was abducted by Kaburaya. Akira who pokes his nose into everything, Kaiki who hates ghosts, and Shinobu who is actually a powerful son – the three of them set off to investigate— Jintori Gassen (Game) is Ohkami’s newest and currently ongoing series. Filled with a number of characters from both Aoinomiya and Kaburaya, there’s plenty of comedy, action, intrigue, and even some romance to be had.
Physical therapist Kim Dan has been down on his luck for as long as he can remember. Between an ailing grandmother, menacing loansharks, and an old boss making it almost impossible for him to find work, Dan is truly running out of options. Naturally, it feels like a dream come true when he’s finally hired to treat top-paid MMA fighter Joo Jaekyung, especially when the man then calls him out for a treatment the night before a match with an oh-so-tantalizing offer of five thousand dollars. He claims to have a “jinx” in need of a particular type of “treatment," but it's one that Dan isn't quite prepared to offer… You see, Jaekyung may be a beast in the ring, but he’s even rougher in the bedroom, and Dan’s not sure he can survive Jaekyung at his most primal. Nevertheless, the promise of much-needed cash has Dan agreeing to this ill-fated deal... Could a night together be the thing to help Jaekyung break this jinx once and for all?
The beautiful goddess of fortune hidden by a rich man came into the life of the poor and unlucky guy....