Student

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!
Kojima Rara(仔縞楽々)

An overwhelming gap between the art style and the characters?! “Hallelujah Baby” Vol. 1 by Kojima Rara(仔縞楽々)

You’re guaranteed to be captivated by the striking gap between the sparkly, soft art style and the story itself! It also feels like a coming-of-age struggle of a young heir protected by his bodyguard—an uplifting tale that makes everyone want to cheer him on!
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!
Hayakawa Nojiko(ハヤカワノジコ)

The struggles over future paths that are unique to high school students… “Endo-kun’s Experiment Notes, Vol. 1”

This is a wonderful work that showcases Hayakawa Nojiko(ハヤカワノジコ)’s delicate use of color and finely detailed panel layouts, creating a beautifully immersive world.
Ogeretsu Tanaka(おげれつたなか)

A clumsy, scarred love story — “The Correct Way to Read Love” by Ogeretsu Tanaka(おげれつたなか)

“Love Rubi: The Correct Way to Read Love,” which weaves together a spin-off and past storyline from the previous work, “Even on a Rusted Night, Love Whispers,” tells the stories of two pairs who have each resolved to truly face themselves.
Yamada Nichome(山田二丁目)

An unlucky protagonist known as a “choro-in”?! “I’m Not Delicious to Eat, Vol. 1” by Nichome Yamada (山田二丁目)

Among Yamada Nichome-sensei’s works, this one stands out for its exceptional mix of humor and playful spice, letting you fully enjoy the charm of a lovable choro-in character.
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.
Technosamata(テクノサマタ)

A gentle story about growing closer to the man with the parasol — 『Higasa-chan 1』 by Technosamata

The way **Technosamata-sensei** portrays people alongside the changing seasons matches the reader’s emotional shifts so beautifully—sometimes the ups and downs feel comforting, and other times they leave you gently unsettled.
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.