Igarashi and Takeda's relationship has its ups and downs, but even getting stuck in an elevator together can't seem to move them forward. Meanwhile, Sakurai's Valentine's Day gift has unexpected results, and Yuto's crush on Natsumi leads to some interesting revelations. Fireworks abound in the latest volume of this workplace romantic comedy!
A full-color workplace romcom that started as a popular webcomic--and is soon to be an anime! Igarashi is a hardworking young office lady. Takeda, the senpai above her at work, annoys her constantly–and yet she finds herself growing closer to him. Every day is filled with comic mishaps and romantic moments as Igarashi tries to balance work, life, and love. This full-color manga–which started its life as a webcomic–is sure to charm audiences of workplace comedies like Aggretsuko and The Office!
A sexy slice-of-life comedy about an introverted college student and his buxom, bubbly classmate--now with an anime! Sakurai Shinichi's one wish is for a little peace and quiet. But Uzaki Hana--his boisterous, well-endowed underclassman--has other plans. All she wants is to hang out and poke fun at him. With the help of her chipper charm and peppy persistence, this might just be the start of a beautiful relationship!
Jake Blatowski can't wait for high school--basketball, calculus, and a cafeteria that isn't under investigation by the health department.But he'll have to wait: A computer malfunction has assigned him to the fifth grade!It's bad enough that he bangs his knees on the desks or that Miss Percy is going over long division . . . again . . . but Jake has to sit next to Dana Volt, a perpetually surly troublemaker determined to make his life a living hell.Worse yet, Dana secretly belongs to a coalition of girls that protects humanity from the horde of deadly monsters plaguing the city--monsters that have chosen Jake as their next target!Jake's no hero; he just wants to make it to varsity tryouts. But now the impulsive and moody Dana is the only one who can save Jake from certain death--and Jake is the only one who can save Dana from herself.
Igarashi Futuba’s new job would be great if her senpai, Takeda Harumi, wasn’t so incredibly annoying! Futuba hates his laugh, she hates how big he is, and she really hates that he treats her like a little kid. Just because Futuba is short and looks young doesn’t make her a kid, and just because she spends so much time with Takeda doesn’t mean she sees him as anything but an annoying senpai...or does she?!
Futaba is definitely not in denial about her feelings for her annoying senpai, Harumi. She just gave him Valentine's Day chocolate because she made too much! And those flowers they bought each other were just mutual birthday presents! But people are getting the wrong idea--even Futaba's own grandpa.
While Hana contemplates whether or not to take Rino’s advice on matters of the heart, Takane and Okamon duke it out to determine who’s better suited for Hana! With everything on the line, who will win in this no-holds-barred love showdown? -- VIZ Media
When Sakurai sends her little brother to get her a Halloween costume, things don't go quite as planned. Meanwhile, Futaba's new camera captures some unexpectedly revealing images. Natsumi gets cheeky with an old hoodie, and Sakurai takes some liberties with Kazama under the kotatsu. Things are heating up in the latest volume of this workplace romantic comedy--now with an anime!
There's a new employee at Futaba's workplace: Momiji Okudera, whose spirit was broken by a bad boss. Can Futaba and her co-workers bring a smile to Momiji's face? And how will she affect the office dynamic? Meanwhile, Futaba finally knows what Takeda said during the fireworks, so maybe things will begin to move. This popular workplace romantic comedy is now a hit anime!
Now that things have gone back to normal with Isana, I can finally focus on the thing that’s been on my mind—that kiss. What the heck is going on with that girl?! Why would she do that? There’s no way she actually has feelings for me...right? We broke up. We’re stepsiblings...though I guess you could call us stepexes. What am I going to do? What do I even want? Looking at her, she seems different than the girl I dated. But have I changed at all? There were so many things I should have said to her back then. So many things I should have done. Things could have—should have—turned out differently. But it’s too late for “would’ve, could’ve, should’ve.” Well, now that we’ve both been nominated for the festival committee by our class, we’re going to spend even more time together than usual. And a cultural festival is the perfect event to find out what’s what.