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Hakoniwa Monster: Shoujo Mangakka, Tokidoki Kamibukuro

Hakoniwa Monster: Shoujo Mangakka, Tokidoki Kamibukuro

A manga editor finally freed himself from the exhausting work on shounen weekly magazines—or so he thought, when he starts working in a shoujo magazine's editorial department. But the mangaka there turn out to be truly one of a kind!

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Koimoku

Koimoku

Inamine-kun, an aspiring young manga artist, is a total failure at whatever he does, but some of his work has caught the eyes of a busty, beautiful, mysterious editor from a B-rated magazine. Will he turn his fortunes around through her? Will a relationship start, between the boss and the subordinate? Read Koimoku and find out!

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Hitman

Hitman

Kenzaki Ryuunosuke is a new editor for Weekly Shounen Magazine, but his love for an unpopular series gets him no love with his coworkers. He meets Takanashi Tsubasa, an aspiring mangaka, and seeks to prove himself by making her the number one manga artist in Japan.

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Otona ni Natte mo

Otona ni Natte mo

Manga editor Misono has always wondered what happened to the handsome Saikawa senpai from high school. Turns out, Saikawa is actually one of his favorite mangaka and is being edited by Misono's friend Goto.

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The Seven Deadly Sins: King's Road to Manga

The Seven Deadly Sins: King's Road to Manga

King wants to work as an assistant under professional manga creator Meliodas, and knocks on his door, but the one that answers the door is the editor—the pig Hawk.

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Sensei, Mou Dame desu

Sensei, Mou Dame desu

It's only natural for editors to help their authors. So when editor Shishio Masumi is transferred into the BL department, it's up to him to help his author better understand a real, live BL experience with dating, kissing, and even... sex!?

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Marusei

Marusei

After dropping out of the art school in Hokkaido, Hibino Ryouichiro moves to Tokyo and starts a living as a novice ero-manga artist Hanabino Q-ichiro.

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Pen Saki ni Syrup

Pen Saki ni Syrup

Our hero is a high-school boy and a mangaka. A handsome mangaka! A hard worker mangaka! And he attends a famous school for mangaka! He also always finishes his work before the dead-line! Our heroine is a clumsy editor. She’s always doing her best but she’s still an idiot. She never finishes a work before the dead-line and made a mistake in the number of pages. So what will happen when the two of them will met…?

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Comic Master J

Comic Master J

In the manga publication industry, there is a legend: If you leave a message on a bulletin board in the train station at Shibuya, you can obtain the services of a certain man: Comic Master J, an assistant mangaka who can instantly complete any publication manuscript in any art style for the price of 5 million Yen. However, he refuses to work on manga without a "soul." But what is J's true identity? Why does he wear an overcoat lined with pens and rulers? And for what reason does a man of such artistic talent choose to live in the shadows of the industry, rather than working on a manga of his own creation?

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Chanto Kaitemasu kara!

Chanto Kaitemasu kara!

As a manga author of a semi known series, Hirahara Daichi has the talent for coming up with stories, but is incredibly lazy and irresponsible. That leaves his two daughters, middle school student Ayumi and the even younger Sora, to pick up the slack. With the help of the assistant, Akane, the two kids are forced to draw and complete the series every month if they want an income for the household, a task no child should burden themselves with. On top of that, they must do this without people finding out because it will ruin the credibility of Daichi as an author and put a stop to the series. If being a teenager wasn’t hard enough, add to that the pressure of meeting deadlines for a national comic magazine.

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