Saru to Momo
A discarded, unripe peach falls from heaven into the mortal realm where it's raised by a cheerful gay couple, and later pursued by an unruly monkey god. Imagine a Chinese drama, illustrated. The parents were the cutest. The rest was a little confusing -- just a lot going on.
Stigmata - Aikon
A supernatural police drama about a detective and his subordinate, whose body reacts to crime scenes and recreates a person's last moments. This is the BL sequel to the original seinen.
Kabe no Naka no Tenshi
An artist paints a mural of two angels who come alive at night. If a painting falls in love and is loved in return, it's said they can become human, but since no one seems to know for sure, there is the fear of no longer existing. About love and faith. (This story is two love stories in one.)
Stigmata - Seikon Sousa
Since childhood, Asato's body has reacted to lingering emotions at accident and crime scenes, causing him to manifest the injuries of the deceased. He's found work with the police, and also someone who believes in him. This first volume is seinen (but there are some nice moments!). The second volume is BL. This is about crime, so there's lots of blood and disturbing content.
The Moon and the Wolf
Three in one: A human falls in love with his next-door neighbor, who is a beast person. They get together really quickly and are very passionate. Second story is a quick one shot. A guy who can’t throw anything away has sex with a plant that comes to life for the night and finds the nerve to dump his trash boyfriend. The third story was the sweetest. Childhood friends get into a relationship that seems extremely promising. The third story did some thing I haven’t seen him in a before, and it made me cry. The character who had always identified as straight until he got into the relationship with his boyfriend rejected the śtraight label and asked not to be called that anymore. I see straight and normal used to apply to anyone who is not gay in manga frequently, and I didn’t realize until this morning how much that had been bothering me. I don’t think it’s done with any sort of malice but it is anti-bi. I really appreciated this work.
Samishigariya no Love Letter
One afternoon, a boy finds a chocolate tin in his bag and begins to correspond through it with a boy he's never met. Childhood friends finally start dating. (The one where the older one is oblivious and thinks they're "practicing" and the love of his life is tall and blond with piercings, and everyone is scared of him. This is the story with the end comic where their parents have been in support of their relationship since they were small and had already looked into moving the families together and planning a wedding.) Ten years after his five-year-old friend proposes, a man has to decide if he wants to honor the promise that they'd one day marry. I skip this one on reread.
Toritan
A man who hates birds because he can hear them speak falls for a crow
Dokunoaji