After rumors of him being homosexual were spread, Park Seok Yeon experienced difficulties throughout school and after graduation, and now he faces the predicament of finding a job. Luckily, he's found a company that's perfect in every way. However, who's gonna tell him that his boss is the man who caused him his misfortune in the first place?! Can a tearful worker and his ruthless boss find love? Links:Original Novel Artist's Twitter
Three childhood friends are meeting again in high school. Hayato (see cover) the crazy one, Kenji the big one who wouldn't hurt a fly, and Tomoki the solitary one are the main characters of this fighting manga.
One day, when Hidaka Kishi is going to school with his close friend Kimiko, he notices a strange new song on his music player: "Who Killed Cock Robin?" Little does he know, a murderous game is beginning, with him as the target--the Cock Robin. Fourteen other players (called 'birds') are all competing to kill him, in exchange for making their wishes come true. However, one of the birds, Saedano Minami, seems to have other plans. To Hidaka's confusion, she decides to protect him, but what is her ultimate goal? How will Hidaka survive this deadly game?
Jeff Fang hates Terrence Lu. He hardly knows him, but Terrence's very existence is a constant reminder of the misfortune Jeff's family had to go through. However as they continue to attend college together, Jeff's feeling towards Terrence starts to change.
The story takes place in the same official Code Geass history as the anime, but in a different era. The title character, Renya, is a 17-year-old boy with a mechanical left arm and shuriken throwing stars as his weapons of choice. The story begins when Renya encounters a mysterious, perpetually young witch named "Reifuu C.C." C.C. has appeared in Japan's historical Edo era to seek a new partner for a covenant. Meanwhile, a mysterious man, with a striking resemblance to the character Lelouch of the original anime, also appears with unknown intentions.
A Code Geass spinoff set between the first and second seasons of the anime. 2017 a.t.b. The "Black Rebellion", the large-scale revolt against Britannia caused by Zero, ends in failure in Area 11. However, the influence of the Black Rebellion as a sign of opposition against the increasingly powerful superpower was strong. In addition to the major powers opposing Britannia like the Chinese Federation and E.U., acts of anti-Britannia terrorism began to occur with greater frequency in the countries under Britannia’s rule, and a new period of resistance arose. At the same time, the Britannian homeland begins to nip the buds of resistance with its overwhelming military strength. Within its forces, there is an anti-terrorist unit formed by Princess Marrybell mel Britannia, the "Glinda Knights". Deploying ace pilots and a great number of experimental Knightmare Frames on the Caerleon-class floating airship "Grandberry", the Glinda Knights are given the search-and-destroy mission of suppressing the terrorism that occurs in all parts of the world. In the midst of such a chaotic situation, a boy and girl with the same face and the same name "Oz" encounter each other by chance in a small country in the Middle East... Note: The manga story occurs alongside the Code Geass - Soubou no Oz SIDE: Orpheus photo story that is published in Hobby Japan magazine.
Why has Lelouch become C.C.’s tutor?! Lelouch and Nunnally were living in peace, but then one day a spoiled rich girl with absolutely no common sense named C.C. moved in next door. At the request of his mother, Marianne, Lelouch has taken on the task of ensuring her education – and now he’s made a contract with C.C. to be her personal tutor…?! A high school AU comedy begins!
An alternate Code Geass story in which Lelouch's fate is unknown after his meeting with C.C., whether he be dead or alive. Nunnally makes a Geass contract and gains the power to read the lines of the future. She also obtains a new body and takes up piloting an unusual Knightmare Frame.
Joaquin, the top killer of the Nielsen family was to murder a family of three, yet he came across a young boy named Davion who once saved his life, causing him to spare the young boy’s life. Davion, oblivious to the truth beside his foster parents’ death, wishes for Joaquin to train him in order to avenge his foster parents’ deaths! With this, Joaquin became Davion’s teacher. As a cruel killer encounters the innocent young boy, he seems to feel something change in this heart? When will the truth be revealed, and how will they be able to face it?
The manga's spinoff story centers on the Revenant Louis, who is also known as Sekiken (Red Sword).
One-day, riding the bus, Sakura Sakurakoji stands over individuals and seems out the window to see people being burned alive with a fire as a boy her age stays unharmed. There are not any corpses or evidence of any type of homicide, only a little fire when she dates back straight back to the website a day later. She finds the new transfer student is exactly the same boy she saw the day before, when Sakura goes to course. Sakura soon learns he is Rei ?gami, the sixth "Code: Breaker," a particular type of assassin with a peculiar power and also an associate of a secret organization that functions the authorities. Masaomi Heike is a Code:Breaker, whose code-name is Code:02, while also performing as the judge who rate their operation. He's also among the Four Founders of Eden, identified as Heike Masaomi the Wonder. He's got the capacity to control light Heike seems to be pretty tall (at least 180 cm). He's quite buff, although slender. He has yellow irises at the same time, and has pretty long silver hair that is white. Among his characteristics that are concealed is that he's got no brows as Toki stated early in the manga. (Heike seems to dis-like this significantly, but it's barely detected due to his hair). Heike's normal dress (his black jacket) has gear assembled into it so that you can avoid his electricity from being over used (he provides an extremely glowing, harmful light once this has been been eliminated).