Medaka Box

Medaka Box (めだかボックス, Medaka Bokkusu) is an ongoing Japanese manga written by Nisio Isin and illustrated by Akira Akatsuki. Medaka Box is serialized in the Japanese magazine Weekly Shōnen Jump, published by Shueisha since May 2009. The series is a pastiche of common tropes and cliches often found in the shonen manga genre. As of October 2011, Shueisha has compiled its chapters into twelve bound volumes. An anime adaption has been announced.

Plot
Medaka Kurokami, the recently elected Student Council President of Hakoniwa Academy, has instituted a suggestion box in order to collect suggestions and improvements from fellow academy students. Together with Zenkichi Hitoyoshi, she solves problems, from finding lost dogs to cleaning up club buildings and even fixing personalities. During the course of the series, Kouki Akune and Mogana Kikaijima are recruited to the Student Council to help improve the school.

Soon, the Student Council discovers the existence of the Flask Plan, supervised by the Hakoniwa chairman in order to experiment on students with supernatural abilities dubbed as Abnormals. The goal of the project is to find a way to mass produce Abnormal beings. However, once a method is found, the students of Hakoniwa Academy will be forced to endure the vicious trial which will result in the death of most of the students. After battling many foes, the Student Council are able to put an end to the Flask project. However, the results of their success are short-lived with the immediate introduction of Misogi Kumagawa, a teenage boy with a powerful abnormality who plans on destroying the world. Using a school rule, he threatens to usurp Medaka's student council with one of his own by defeating her council in battle.

After the defeat of Kumagawa, two students who were sealed by Kumagawa's ability are able to complete their transfer to Hakoniwa Academy. The two students contain multiple Abnormal powers and are called "Not Equals." They are intent on reviving the Flask Plan once Medaka graduates. Medaka and her Student Council, now with Kumagawa in its rankings, attempt to stop the project's revival by training five new students to be their successors; however the five are secretly aligned with the Not Equals. However, it is revealed that the Not Equals’ real plan is to cause discontent between Medaka and Zenkichi, and to ultimately recruit the latter to become the new test subject for the Flask Plan.