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Taka(鷹)

A past connection with a straight-laced yakuza… “Taken Along That Night” Vol. 2 by Taka(鷹)

It’s a wonderful story that’s both funny and bittersweet, woven between a straight-laced yakuza and a super-positive host!
Taka(鷹)

What’s the true nature of the yakuza who subjects him to a week of confinement and pleasure-filled torment?! “Taken Along That Night” Vol. 1 by Taka(鷹)

You can’t help but smile at Taka-sensei’s dynamic, energetic artwork and high-energy exchanges—this is truly a delightful work that’s guaranteed to put a grin on your face!
Yamada Nonono(山田ノノノ)

A reclusive novelist haunted by his past and an unsuccessful rookie host who share their loneliness — “The Darkest Time Is Just Before Dawn” by Yamada Nonono(山田ノノノ)

This is a bittersweet work that beautifully contrasts the image of bright mornings with softly shadowed nights, as depicted by Yamada Nonono-sensei. The gently resonant story is sure to move you to tears.
Natsuo(夏尾)

Highly recommended for lovers of devoted romance! Enjoy the pure love of this (idiot) couple in “Shishunki Cherry Bullet” by Natsuo(夏尾).

This was the work that got me completely hooked on Natsuo-sensei—an enjoyable story filled with student-specific struggles and plenty of slow-burn awkwardness across a variety of fun scenarios!
Kusabi Keri(楔 ケリ)

Overwhelming sensuality and bittersweet longing — “Kuruinaku no wa Boku no Ban” by Kusabi Keri(楔 ケリ)

This is Kusabi Keri-sensei’s debut comics!! An Omegaverse title overflowing with sensuality, depicting the captivating dynamic between an elite Omega and a puppy-like Alpha subordinate—an absolutely wonderful work!
Kumonosuke(雲之助)

A story so delicate it brings tears to your eyes — “A Boy and Love” by Kumonosuke(雲之助)

With Kumonosuke-sensei’s soft, gentle touch, this story follows a novelist who struggles with love for a boy, depicted in a way that’s both adorable and fleeting. The words and atmosphere are beautifully bittersweet, making it a truly wonderful work!
Takarai Rihito(宝井理人)

A love therapy between a germaphobic secretary and a psychotherapist — “Ten Count” Vol. 1 by Takarai Rihito(宝井理人)

With its strikingly beautiful cover featuring a masked figure, Takarai-sensei’s “Ten Count” immediately captivates the eye. It’s a work that lets you savor a chilling, spine-tingling sensation, as if it carefully scrapes at the beauty and ugliness hidden deep within the human heart.
Shikke(しっけ)

An open friends-with-benefits lifestyle takes an unexpected turn?! “Sex Drop” by Shikke(しっけ)

It’s a story about a cool, sadistic, closeted gay college student and an openly gay, goofy yet straightforward classmate from the same seminar!
Sango Mitsuru(参号ミツル)

The more it’s hidden, the more you want to uncover it—such a curious feeling…!! “The Masked Boy Doesn’t Want to Fall in Love” by Sango Mitsuru(参号ミツル)

This is a heart-pounding story that brings you into close contact with a protagonist who hides his true feelings behind a mask, and a bully whose own true intentions remain a mystery!
Hayakawa Nojiko(ハヤカワノジコ)

If you had to give their relationship a name, what would it be? “Endo-kun’s Experiment Notes, Vol. 2” by Hayakawa Nojiko(ハヤカワノジコ)

Following the first volume, this work focuses on moments where each character struggles with thoughts of the future and reflects on what name they would give to their relationship—making it a story well worth paying attention to!