Deep affection

Hijiki(ひじき)

A unique OmegaVerse world—“Please Let Me Hate You” by Hijiki (ひじき)

If you think the OmegaVerse genre sounds difficult, this is exactly the work I’d recommend—it draws you deeply into its world.
Hinohara Meguru(日ノ原巡)

Can you handle this shocking level of cuteness?! I couldn’t stop swooning—『Secret ×××』 by Hinohara Meguru

This memorable debut comic by Hinowara-sensei is a full assortment of heart-fluttering moments—reading it just fills you with happiness (^^)
Mamita(マミタ)

Could making a list change your life?! 『10 Things I Want to Do Before I Turn 40』 by Mamita

A fun and delightful story where **Mamita-sensei’s younger subordinate is irresistibly cool**, and the flustered boss being led around by him is just *too cute to handle*!
Azumi Tsuna(あずみつな)

A rampaging, overly doting boss who won’t listen to a word you say?! 『My Boss Can’t Wait』 by Tsuna Azumi

This is the work that made me completely fall head over heels for **adoration** and for **Azumi Tsuna-sensei**. I almost erupted—it was *that* intense.
Hashimoto Aoi(橋本あおい)

A college student who falls in love with a radio personality 『Kikoeru?』 by Aoi Hashimoto

I can’t help but melt over the relationship between the pure, sheltered protagonist drawn by Aoi Hashimoto-sensei and Yuno-san, the radio personality who gets completely swept up by him—it’s such a delightfully frustrating, heart-fluttering dynamic.
Zariya Rannmaru(座裏屋蘭丸)

Neighbor Drinking Lessons?! “Liquor & Cigarette” by Ranmaru Zariya

Zariya-sensei’s works are filled with irresistibly alluring men, but this one especially stands out—the dynamic between the long-haired Camilo and Teo, the protagonist who carries a secret, is simply impossible to resist.
Taka(鷹)

A big puppy-like boy with an unexpected gap!? 『Love Hug Therapy』 by Taka

If you love big, puppy-like guys, this is a work by Taka that I really want you to read!
Kizu Natsuki (キヅナツキ)

A beloved omnibus masterpiece『Links』by Natsuki Kizu

Introducing Libre Publishing BBC (BE×BOY Comics) DELUXE 『リンクス』 by キヅナツキ先生! This wonderful title was my very first encounter with an omnibus, and I’ll be sharing what makes this work so special to me.