The world changed because one girl lost the one dearest to her. The grief-stricken girl kept searching for a way to bring him back to her, eventually became a scientist, creating a substance that looked to have promising results. That substance was ‘Metaphysic particles’ which could transform mankind’s wildest dreams into reality, wondrous particles that could smash the divide between the spirit and the being. But a grave error occurred in the research before it reached completion, and the Metaphysic particles were spread throughout the world. Incredible occurrences were happening throughout the world. ‘Monsters’ which preyed on humans appeared, recognized by the masses to be a consequence of the Metaphysic particles. It appeared to them to be the girl’s fault, and they ostracized her, calling her ‘The Witch’. But from the masses emerged people who could use the Metaphysic particles to do battle with the monsters, Knights of Justice who transformed their beliefs into magical creatures to defeat the monsters. Using the twelve devices ‘Accessories’ that could magnify these beliefs, they became known as ‘12’ This is a story of a world where dreams become reality…
Tribal Gear by Yuki Izumi was first published on Online Manga e-manga before it made its print debut in Mandala Issue #01. It continued to be published in Morning 2 in 2007. The mind of Yuki Izumi houses a myriad of distinct characters, all existing within an infinite space and comprising a small part of a greater whole. Taking its name from the small, fragmented shards of pottery that provoke limitless interpretations of their original form, Ostrakon exudes a captivating and ethereal beauty that permeates throughout this work. As the world of Tribal Gear unfolds, readers may find themselves drawn in deeper and deeper, wondering just how far they will be immersed before the story is complete.
Noboru is DYING! In order to continue his reign over the Calamity Dimension, he must find a successor. He takes notice of a little kid named Tribbun and tries to take his soul for himself. But war breaks out and the kid manages to escape to a different dimension with half his soul remaining. There he tries to uncover the truth on why he was chosen to become the Prince of Calamity.
A battle action story based on the original work by "Too Kyo Games". The creative team is led by the creator of "Danganronpa", Odaka Kazutake!In the year 20xx, Neo Tokyo Country: Young people who despaired and gave up on society formed "Tribes" to create a place where they belong. As the war between Tribes intensified, The Neo-Tokyo government took action, and limited the war between the tribes into a sports called "Extreme Baseball", commonly known as XB Throwing, hitting and brawling. The young crowd put their pride on the line, and was addicted to the extremity of this game.As time passed--- Shirogane Haru, who was always bullied due to his defeatist temperament. Taiga, who travelled across the sea to become the strongest man alive. They both met up with Kamiya Shun, the strongest XB player and the leader of the Minato Tribe. "I want to change myself!" "I just want to be the strongest man alive"
Because of mysterious human-eating creatures named “Arnis”, humanity has gone near extinct. In order to meet his close friend Nika, a 16 years old boy Evan enlists himself in platoon Able, an army that has obtained supernatural abilities with the materials they gained from Arnis. And the world, which to some is the past, some is the future, some is the present, starts to move.
Vash the Stampede is a gunman on the run with a 60 billion double dollar bounty on his head which has made it difficult for him to go anywhere without being chased and shot at. Because of the bounty, every town he ever visit ends up being destroyed because of his pursuers, and miracliously, no one ever gets killed. Meryl and Milly are two insurance agents that have been sent to find Vash the Stampede and keep him under surveillance so no more damage is caused. Meryl, who leads the pair, can't believe that the man they have met can possibly be the legendary gunman. This spikey haired, gangly, and blonde young man is extremely friendly, a pacifist, hates blood and suicide, absolutely loves donuts, and is a dork and a crybaby...there is no way he could he be Vash the Stampede, a notorious outlaw. However, there's more to Vash than just smiles and dounuts.
Vash is caught in a sticky situation with the evil Dodongo Bros. until Wolfwood saves him and they retreat. In the city, they meet with two men who want to hire Vash & Wolfwood to protect their city from those very same Dodongo Bros. A two-part oneshot in preparation for the new Trigun movie!
Our hero Vash the Stampede disappeared for two years after blasting a crater onto the moon above the desert planet he saved from annihilation. But with good people and bad alike trying to track him down, he won't stay lost for long! Count on more crazy gunslinger action, new dastardly villains...and a new outfit, to boot! Nightow changed publishers to Shonen Gahosha and the series continued to be serialized in Young King Ours magazine. Due to the original publisher retaining the name Trigun, Nightow had to change the title to Trigun MAXIMUM, which isn't a sequel; just a new name for the rest of the same series.
A oneshot to celebrate the release of the Trigun movie. The story focuses on Rai The Blade, one of the Gung-Ho Guns, who is living in a small Plant town.
A Trigun one-shot by Boichi.