Drawing is very nice in "Hoshikawa Ginza Yon-choume" by Kurogane Kenn, but I still don't understand why they're living together. Doesn't the government deal with cases like that? Or is the teacher part of that deal? Oh well. They seem to be doing well, so who's to complain?
"Fuhen no Hibi" by Aki Eda is nicely done! Well, the art gets a little rough at times, but I like the simple and satisfying non-ending.
"Ebisu-san to Hotei-san" by Kidzuki Akira + Satou Nanki is still the best. It's really going somewhere, too.
"Private Lesson" by Nawoko is, well, okay. It didn't really leave much impression on me, though.
"Mamagoto" by Sugiura Jirou (a.k.a. Urajirou) is really kind of sweet... kind of, sort of. :)
"Koiji" by Ootomo Megane is..., I can't remember it very well. No, really, it's like that, and I don't mean it in a bad way.
"Sugar" by Miyauchi Yuka is, well, sweet, literally. Not much there, though.
I'm going to skip a couple because I feel like it.
"Tomodachi" by Ogawa Hidari is somewhat emotionally disturbed. That is, one of the characters is. I guess it still works out, though. Art is very nice, by the way.
Rest are the cute "Himitsu no Recipe" by Morinaga Milk and the light entertainment "Shimaism" by Yoshitomi Akihito.