Currently Running Manga-series
- Bambino! by Tetsuji Sekiya
- Birdy the Mighty by Masami Yuki moved from Young Sunday
- Channel wa Sono Mama! by Noriko Sasaki (published monthly)
- Coconuts Period -Chikyuu Ondannka wo Tomeru Usagi- by Reiji Yamada
- Danchi Domoo by Tobira Oda
- Denba no Shiro by Fujihiko Hosono
- DOG LAW by Buronson and Atsushi Kamijou (published infrequently)
- Galaxy Ginza by Kenichirou Nagao
- Hana to Okutan by Shin Takahashi (published infrequently)
- Homunculus by Hideo Yamamoto
- Ikigami: The Ultimate Limit by Motorō Mase moved from Young Sunday
- Jimihen by Tatsuya Nakazaki
- Joukyou Afro Tanaka by Masaharu Noritsuke
- Kimakure Concept by Hoichoi Productions
- Kiryuuin Saeko Tantei Jimusho by Tatsuya Mikami
- Kurosagi by Kuromaru moved from Young Sunday
- Last Inning by Tsutomu Kamishiro and Yuu Nakahara
- Lost Man by Michiteru Kusaba moved from Young Sunday
- Maigetsu Tousan by Minoru Hiramatsu (published monthly)
- Minna Ikiteru by Yoshiharu Hara
- Mogura no Uta by Noburo Takahashi moved from Young Sunday
- Momonchi by Kei Toume
- MOON - Subaru Solitude Standing by Masahito Soda (published bi-weekly)
- New Say Hello to Blackjack by Shūhō Satō (published bi-weekly)
- Nihon Chinbotsu by Sakyo Komatsu and Tokihiko Ishiki
- Oishinbo by Tetsu Kariya and Akira Hanasaki
- Otoko Tama!! Impossible. by Gyo Shinkai
- Oyasumi Punpun by Inio Asano moved from Young Sunday
- Pagyaru! by Britney Hamada
- Rainbow: Nisha Rokubō no Shichinin by George Abe moved from Young Sunday
- Sports Pon by Sensha Yoshida
- SP by Kazuki Kaneshiro and Yaku Haibara
- Self by Yukisou Saki
- Takemitsu Samurai by Taiyo Matsumoto
- Tomehane! Suzuri Kōkō Shodōbu by Katsutoshi Kawai moved from Young Sunday
- Teiou by Ryo Kurashina and Taro Sekiguchi
- Undead by Kazurou Inoue
- Virtuous by Gibon and Hideo Shinano
- Yamikin Ushijima-kun by Shouhei Manabe
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