Yamada Hana's fresh start in Tokyo hits a bumpy road. She struggles to make a positive impact at school and is obligated to work for her difficult sister. Hana is then sent on an assignment to aid a man named Haru, known for his habit of groping women and strikingly handsome appearance, adding to her complications. Adding insult to injury, Hana is afflicted with a peculiar condition that to erupts her skin in hives upon any interaction with attractive men.
Nami has an incredible magical ability, but her lack of coordination causes her to struggle with managing her powers. However, her bigger challenge is managing her own feelings. When Nami crashes into Ryotaro Tominaga's bike, her curiosity about her first love intensifies while Ryotaro continues to treat her with disrespect. Nami's kind heart and good intentions are overshadowed by her fear of making crucial decisions, especially as she approaches the end of high school. Set in a world of magic, this story is filled with emotional turmoil, misunderstandings, unreciprocated love, hatred, and passion as Nami and her friends seek to discover where they truly belong.
The artist's fictionalized biography tracks Goro, the sole heir to a sake brewer, who has always gravitated towards painting. Seeking refuge from his father's womanizing ways, Goro absconds to Tokyo at the tender age of 16. In the urban sprawl, he basks in the throes of a passionate romance and endeavors to discover significance through his artistic expressions.
The sorrow of the snow princess is believed to bring snowfall, as per the legend. Within Shirahimeshou, three poignant tales center around the idea of snow. CLAMP's engaging artwork pays tribute to the classical storytelling style of Japan through stunning watercolors and intricate brushstrokes. This enthralling masterpiece showcases an innovative approach by CLAMP. Discover the secrets of snow by immersing yourself in Shirahimeshou.
Shotaro Isinomori, a renowned Japanese comic book artist, created and illustrated this comic. It was initially serialized in Nintendo Power Magazine, comprising 12 installments ranging from January 1992 (Volume 32) to December 1992, and later published as a book in 1993. While it mostly traces the narrative of ALttP, some exclusive features were added to "amplify the dramatic pace and generate an element of astonishment."
In a distant era, humankind has regressed and now dwells in dispersed, minuscule communities. In addition to their day-to-day existence, individuals possess a mental prowess dubbed "Juryoku," which allows them to manifest their mental imagery. In the absence of contemporary technology, this aptitude has become a paramount source of energy. One day, Saki, a young maiden, and her fellow companions happen upon a diminutive archival robot on the fringes of their town. Its recordings disclose the antiquated history of humanity, including the genesis of Juryoku, which instigated a world war between psychics and non-psychics. Eventually, the psychics emerged victorious, leading to their oppressive power. After uncovering this confidential information, the grown-ups in their village deprive the youngsters of their Juryoku abilities and banish them. Fleeing to the sanctuary of a nearby forest, the troop comes across a colossal, hairless, two-legged mouse, referred to as a "Bakenezumi," and allies themselves with the animal in their continued conflict against a formidable adversary.
Neuro, a demon who craves enigmatic experiences, is dissatisfied with his existence in hell. He ventures into the human world where he becomes captivated by the mysterious circumstances surrounding the murder of a girl's father. What unexpected consequences will arise from their encounter? The 23rd volume titled "Divorce Conciliation" tells the story of a couple's struggles to save their troubled marriage. Will they find a way to reconcile, or will they ultimately give in to divorce?
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As Junpei Manaka makes his way to the rooftop to watch the sunset, he unexpectedly startles a captivating stranger upon opening the door. Despite her immediate panic and hasty retreat, Junpei catches a glimpse of her charming strawberry-printed underwear in extreme detail. Unable to shake the vivid image from his mind, Junpei sets out to locate the girl of his dreams and uncover her coveted panties.
The Japanese name Saiyukiden Daienoh has been attributed to Katsuya Terada's manga, "Legend of the Journey to the West: The Great Monkey King," which is based on the sixteenth century Chinese novel, Xi You Yi, from which Terada drew inspiration.
Rei has spent his life living in his brother's shadow, feeling inadequate due to his lack of social skills, athleticism, and poor grades. However, Ren, his brother, has always been supportive and never judged him for his shortcomings. But when Ren experiences a mental breakdown and begins raving about Wonder Rabbit Girl, Rei decides to take matters into his own hands and seek vengeance. Disguising himself as Ren, he embarks on an investigation using his brother's USB drive as a starting point. The drive contains a list of the school's female students, along with their names and fetishes, leading Rei to believe that one of these girls is the elusive Wonder Rabbit Girl.
Despite being an average student, Tsukune manages to secure a place in a high school, only to realize that its student body is far from ordinary. He becomes the center of attention for a beautiful female student who bestows him with romantic attention. But, her affinity for him proves to be more concerning than flattering, as she leaves a evident mark on his neck after biting him. To make matters worse, Tsukune questions his ability to keep up in a school torn apart by a longstanding rivalry between werewolves and vampires, rather than athletes and scholars.
You are reading Living a Two-Base Life in Another World ~Traveling Between the Capital and Countryside with Spatial Magic~ manga, one of the most popular manga covering in Shounen, Fantasy, Slice of life genres, written by Renkinou at MangaBuddy, a top manga site to offering for free. Living a Two-Base Life in Another World ~Traveling Between the Capital and Countryside with Spatial Magic~ has 23 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 Living a Two-Base Life in Another World ~Traveling Between the Capital and Countryside with Spatial Magic~ to your bookmark. (I have nothing left to regret in this world)Futae Kureto, a man who lost his family and was left completely alone, is suddenly transported to another world by a mysterious being. There, he is granted the power of Spatial Magic, an extraordinary ability that allows him to travel vast distances at will.At first, Kureto is disoriented and unsure. But as he meets new people and becomes enchanted by both the vibrant culture of the royal capital and the quiet charm of the countryside, he gradually begins to shape the life he's always dreamed of.And so begins a fulfilling, easygoing, and heartwarming otherworldly life, one lived between two homes, at his own pace!
By 2029, the world had undergone four global conflicts and embraced a new era of technological advancement that had profoundly altered society. With widespread cybernetic enhancements, robotic artificial intelligence, and cyborgs, humanity had become more machine than human. Nevertheless, this cutting-edge shift also catalyzed the evolution of crime, as hackers, corrupt authorities, and other opportunistic individuals found ways to manipulate inventive systems for their own gain. Amidst the rampant criminal activity in Japan, the government established Section 9, an elite team of highly skilled operatives tasked with countering these threats. Leading the charge was Major Motoko Kusanagi, a fearless and tenacious woman who spearheaded Section 9's efforts to combat cyberterrorism and safeguard the nation's stability in the face of an ever-advancing future.
The "lost" stories of Ghost in the Shell can be found in Ghost in the Shell 1.5: Human-Error Processor. These tales were crafted by Shirow Masamune after completing the original manga and before creating the acclaimed Ghost in the Shell 2: Man-Machine Interface. Until now, these stories were not previously published together. Human-Error Processor focuses on the everyday battles of Section 9 agents as they combat technocrime. This entry to the franchise has the same mind-bending cyber madness one would expect from Ghost in the Shell, but in a police-procedural setting, complete with action and suspense.
Rikuo Nura appears to be a regular student, but his true identity is far from typical. He is 25% youkai and destined to lead a powerful youkai clan, led by his grandfather Nurarihiyon. However, due to his childhood beliefs that youkai are solely evil, Rikuo avoids embracing his fate. At night, Rikuo transforms into a youkai resembling Nurarihiyon at his prime. He realizes that his abilities can be utilized for protection rather than destruction and begins to accept his legacy. Rikuo's ultimate goal is to unite all the youkai clans in Japan into his own "Night Parade of a Hundred Demons," and he eventually learns to embrace his destiny.