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"I think I'm in love with Fuwano-kun!"Fuwano-kun was a High-school student who wanted to do good in school. But one day a boy with dyed hair and pierced ears (Sowanaka-kun) cuts Fuwano-kun's hair out of no where in the middle of class... And on top of all of this, Sowanaka-kun confesses his love for him, but they don't even know each other?!Fuwano-kun's normal high school life is going to change now that he has met this bold character!
When your kink involves eating a demon’s guts, what else is there to do but summon a bewitching demon to feast on? Makoto summons a demon to grant his every twisted desire, and in exchange for getting to eat the demon’s guts, Makoto will give him his life! Makoto has long been ostracized because of his odd hobbies and a sexual kink others see as disgusting. One day he finds a book on summoning demons and manages to summon the intimidatingly beautiful and rather chatty Archduke J. The demon offers to grant Makoto’s deepest twisted desire if he’ll offer up his life in exchange. Once Makoto has sated his demented appetites, he fulfills his end of the bargain, only to find he’s been reborn as a monster…in hell!
Two girls, a new school, and the beginning of a beautiful friendship. In middle school, Ayaka Shiramine was the perfect student: hard-working, with excellent grades and a great personality to match. As Ayaka enters high school she expects to still be on top, but one thing she didn't account for is her new classmate, the lazy yet genuine genius Yurine Kurosawa. What's in store for Ayaka and Yurine as they go through high school...together?
Riku works for a local flower shop as a delivery boy. During one of hisdeliveries to a western-style mansion, he encounters three exceptionallybeautiful men. Since then, he has been plagued with terrifying, yet sensual wetdreams every night! In the nights that follow, Keito hunts Riku to fulfill adestiny intertwined with love and betrayal -- a vampire legendunfolding.
The global circulation of comics, manga, and other such visual mediums between North America and Asia produces transnational meanings no longer rooted in a separation between "Asian" and "American." Drawing New Color Lines explores the culture, production, and history of contemporary graphic narratives that depict Asian Americans and Asians. It examines how Japanese manga and Asian popular culture have influenced Asian American comics; how these comics and Asian American graphic narratives depict the "look" of race; and how these various representations are interpreted in nations not of their production. By focusing on what graphic narratives mean for audiences in North America and those in Asia, the collection discusses how Western theories about the ways in which graphic narratives might successfully overturn derogatory caricatures are themselves based on contested assumptions; and illustrates that the so-called odorless images featured in Japanese manga might nevertheless elicit interpretations about race in transnational contexts. With contributions from experts based in North America and Asia, Drawing New Color Lines will be of interest to scholars in a variety of disciplines, including Asian American studies, cultural and literary studies, comics and visual studies. "Drawing New Color Lines makes an exciting contribution to the rapidly expanding inquiry at the crossroads of Asian American literary studies, graphic narrative studies, and transnational studies. Foregrounding the shifting meanings of race within, across, and between various national contexts, the fifteen essays in Chiu's collection explore the visual dimensions of Asian American transnational literary culture with originality and offer particular insight into the complexities of production, interpretation, and reception for graphic narrative." — Pamela Thoma, author of Asian American Women's Popular Literature: Feminizing Genres and Neoliberal Belonging "An informative, smart, and necessary collection. Drawing New Color Lines investigates a growing and important field—transnational Asian American comics—with sophistication and breadth." — Hillary Chute, author of Graphic Women: Life Narrative and Contemporary Comics and Outside the Box: Interviews with Contemporary Cartoonists
This is the regular edition of Mask Danshi: This Shouldn't Lead to Love Volume 4. A special edition with a 14-page bonus manga is also available! Though Sayama initially wore a mask to help create a barrier between him and the outside world, his relationship with the popular Saikawa has gradually helped him open up to others. But it's only when Saikawa's ex-girlfriend Riko tasks Sayama with helping plan the senior class trip that his ability to connect with others is put to the test. To Sayama's surprise, he gets along with Riko so well that she asks him to help with her run for student body president! However, this may lead to Saikawa getting jealous...
This is the regular edition of Mask Danshi: This Shouldn't Lead to Love Volume 2. A special edition with a 10-page bonus manga is also available!

After getting together with Saikawa, Sayama is enjoying spending his days with his new boyfriend. However, one day someone dares to take off his mask... His schoolmate Tsuruga, who's rumored to sleep with other people's girlfriends!

Meanwhile, Saikawa is strangely distant, and Sayama can't help but worry. He'll have to come to terms with a new side of his boyfriend and learn about his past...
This is the regular edition of Mask Danshi: This Shouldn't Lead to Love Volume 3. A special edition with a 10-page bonus manga is also available!

Even though Sayama, a misanthrope who keeps his face hidden with a mask, is almost the exact opposite of his popular boyfriend Saikawa, he still aims to be as good of a partner as he can. Learning about the existence of Saikawa's ex-girlfriend, however, throws a wrench in that plan as Sayama becomes consumed with jealousy.

Unsure of how to proceed, Sayama seeks out the advice of his friend Tsuruga, who may be hiding feelings of his own... Will all of the chaos be resolved in time for Christmas?
Sayama is a pessimistic guy who always wears a face mask to school. When the most popular boy in class, Saikawa, rips off the mask out of curiosity, Sayama flips out. Despite his harsh words, he's somehow captured Saikawa's interest, who offers to tutor him with a bizarre condition: to let him do as he pleases with what's under Sayama's mask.
Sayama hates it when people touch his bare face, lips, and mouth, but he can't resist Saikawa's attention...

This volume includes a 20 page epilogue about the couple's very special day at a summer festival...