Lately in Shibuya, many high school girls have gone missing but that doesn't stop Yaida Kirin, our guitar slinging, Tae Kwon Do wielding High School Ardor of Justice from venturing into the night to save the poor souls in need of help. It's a simple life for our heroine, but little does she know that a mysterious group of people have joined her bid for justice. Then there's Reido Serujio. What connection does he have with the mysterious group? What is he hiding beneath that weak, timid exterior of his? And why he won't stop following Kirin-san!? Is it love, like Yuki, Kirin's friend, says? from Aerandria
When Aoko was four, a meteorite struck her town. It then rained for twenty days straight, and the crater became what’s now known as the Twenty Day Lake. Two decades later, Aoko can’t remember the day the meteorite fell, or anything of her life in the town beforehand. And so she dives deep into the lake, searching for that something in her memories that she can’t let go of…
In a world where everyone receives a skill upon reaching level 50, Shun was given the "Level Down" skill. The more he fights, the more his level decreases, a worthless skill in the eyes of everyone. Having trained tirelessly up until that point, he finds himself getting weaker by the second. Eventually, he is almost killed by a low-level monster, but when he defeated it with all his strength, he finds his level has dropped into the negatives. Shun, confused, obtained the power of "the other side of the world." In this world, levels itself are a curse. Shun, freed from this curse, gains access to abilities that defy this world's rules!
One of Go Nagai's first works, this violent period piece takes place in the 1500s and stars a talented low ranking ninja named Shishimaru. In it, Shishimaru fights against Ginnai Doma (an immortal samurai who, despite being butchered multiple times, doesn't die) because Ginnai murdered his comrades. Despite being set in historical times, it has machine guns/lasers/robots/atomic reactors with no real explaination.
Eighteen pages of prettiness by the ever-yummy Yoshitoshi ABe.An original doujinshi.
Note: This isn't complete and I doubt it will ever be. Pixiv is a Japanese online community for artists.This book represents some of the best and most recent art work from the Pixiv website.
Believe it or not... it doesn't matter. But "it" certainly does exist... In the 1970s, in a certain prefecture in Kyushu, mysterious phenomena suddenly occur in a peaceful rural town like any other. Wild dogs, disasters, accidents, strange noises, and hangings... What on earth could this be? From elementary school to high school, "I" have experienced strange happenings and the tragedies associated with them. Please don't look away as you watch.
The first of two early works one-shot compilations by Kimura, this collects works from her latter half of high school through college, with one one-shot from her 20's at the end.- **Rain** (雨, Ame) - A boy is falsely accused of tearing a classmate's photo, but things don't seem to favor his truth. This boy is no stranger to lies and falsehoods, however...- **Tommy** (トミィ) - Tommy is a boy whose father perished during the war. Though the truth is hidden from him, Tommy begins to notice something is off....- **Balloon** (風船, Fuusen) - A largely silent one-shot about a girl who longs for the embodiment of joy: balloons.- **Tunnel** (トンネル)- **Carrot** (にんじん, Ninjin)- **Mamoru-kun's Dead** (まもる君が死んだ, Mamoru-kun ga Shinda)- **A Joyful Tale** (こうふくな話, Koufuku na Hanashi)- **The Wingless Bird** (翼のない鳥, Tsubasa no Nai Tori)
Having survived an isekai for 17 years, 34 year old Ojisan (uncle) returns to modern day Japan. Takafumi, Ojisan's nephew, now gets to witness what throwing a die hard Sega fan into an isekai for 17 years does to various things and people, both past and present.
In the distant future where humanity exists only as a fairy tale, a handful of robots try to thrive in the known and undiscovered regions of the universe.
After a certain mishap, the brilliant but socially inept engineer Apare Sorano and the shrewd but cowardly samurai Kosame Isshiki find themselves drifting on a boat from Japan to America. Broke, the two decide to compete in the Trans-America Wild Race to win the prize and return to Japan. The two battle crazy rivals, outlaws, and the great outdoors itself as they race through the wild West from the starting line in Los Angeles to the finish line in New York - in the steam-powered car they built.
Just like mushrooms that grow as a log rots, memories collect as life goes on. Even though you might not remember anything right now, they are still there. And will eventually be remembered.
From M Scanlations: In an isolated manor, Lance struggles hopelessly find a way to return Lilian to her former self with the help of her brother Julian. But the strain of living under such conditions is starting to affect Lance's sanity and soon after, an event occurs that changes everything. Original Chinese Webtoon
Hirasawa was the scientist in charge of a special lab specimen that was a fusion between dragon and human DNA, dubbed the "Archetype". But when he escapes the secret organization "Ilumine" which was employing him, taking the specimen and his daughter Koyomi with him as he goes into hiding, Ilumine vows to track him down and retrieve the Archetype. T.J. is a professional "trapper" for Ilumine, and his job is to track down and destroy the monsters know as "Dicapay" that are wreaking havoc all over the world. The organization orders him to visit Hirasawa's island hideout and bring the specimen -- now a partially-matured Archetype named Kiya whose outward appearance is that of an adolescent boy -- back to them.
"Closet otaku and school idol 16 year old Aiba Hina announces right at the start that she is going to quit being an otaku, but apparently she was going to stop being otaku because a manga character said he hates otaku. Fujoshi power max! She tries to sell all her most precious otaku collections at I-books at Radio Kaikan 3F, but ends up getting seen by a classmate who was working there part-time at the register. In order to hide her identity as an otaku she decides that the only way to salvage the situation is to assassinate the classmate who saw her in the store!? I don’t know how you end up with the conclusion that it’s better to get the guy as a boyfriend so he doesn’t let the secret out! And that’s the end of the first chapter of the otaku love comedy story." Reading direction: Right to left
A five man band of thieves whose specialty is wine travel the world, appearing here and there under the name “Phantom Thief Levain” to save bottles of unparalleled wine from the villains who hoard them! A brand-new action title from Shu Okimoto and Tadashi Agi, creators of the definitive title in wine manga, “The Drops of God.”
You are reading Don't Look For Me manga, one of the most popular manga covering in Webtoons, Shoujo, Fantasy, Romance genres, written by Sarazin at MangaBuddy, a top manga site to offering for free. Don't Look For Me has 62 translated chapters and translations of other chapters are in progress. Lets enjoy. If you want to get the updates about latest chapters, lets create an account and add Don't Look For Me to your bookmark. The last surviving member of the Yurendal clan, Ufemia has the ability to connect with spirits. After running away from the family who has forsaken her, she is employed by the Duchy of Peredite as a caregiver and develops a special bond with Sirius, the duke's aide. But she learns of his true identityCassius Peredite, the heir to the dukedom that had an ill-fated relationship with her clan. With their relationship hanging by a thread, what fateful choice will Ufemia make?
The story of the characters of In the Walnut is actually a spin off a oneshot that was published in Keijijyou na Bokura (Our Everlasting) volume 2. What do a gallery owner, Hideo Tanizaki, and a young, naïve filmmaker, Sohei Nakai, have in common? Well, both of them are 24 years old – that’s a good start. They both graduated from the same art school – that can’t hurt either. The fact that Tanizaki has a penchance for art forgery is just one “minor” difference between the two that Tanizaki hopes to rectify pretty quickly.