Jinbe is a very subtle and soft tale by Adachi, and certainly it'a story that deals a theme a bit more conflicting than most of his other works. At first sight, Jinbe is the story of a young 17 years old girl, Miku Takanashi, who lives alone with her step father Jinpei Takanashi (nicknamed Jinbe or shark). Jinbe has been living with Miku since his marriage 4 years ago, and considers Miku a God's sent gift from his high school sweet heart late wife. While Jinpei does his best as an over protective and jealous father, we have that Miku holds feelings for Jinbe which are much stronger than the ones an adopted daughter is supposed to have. The main core of the story is to deal how the strong, tender and unrequited feelings of the young Miku put to test their step - father and step - daughter bonds, without jeopardizing any of the happiness that she feels by being close to him as a proper daughter.
A peek at the life at a Shinto shrine, mostly centered around one Satomi Shinjirou, who's on the path to becoming a priest after his brother skipped out on that. Kind of a love story (there are several of those in it, actually), but it's more about the people who work at a modern-day shrine and the circumstances they have to deal with. It's even somewhat educational at times. But don't tell anyone.
One fateful night, Nishina Airi, a second-year high school student, is kidnapped and awakens to find herself trapped in a strange and secluded place. Along with fellow students from her school, she is coerced into participating in a harrowing game called the "Werewolf Game." This game is a deadly competition that forces "Werewolves" and "Villagers" to confront each other, commit murder, and follow strict rules that are punishable by brutal deaths for those who rebel. Trembling with fear and dread, the students brace themselves for the terrifying ordeal ahead.
In this game, there are 12 players with 3 werewolves - all from the same school again. There’s a diviner again, along with a new position- the bodyguard, who can protect a player per night against the werewolves.
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The adventure of a girl who has lost her memory begins...
On his way home from work the 26 year old salaryman, Kawakita Osamu, encounters an alien named Lilin. She and her species plan on invading the earth but she ended up getting stranded on this planet. Can Osamu raise her to become a kind-hearted kid before her species eradicates humanity in five years?
From MangaHelpers: In the future, humanity is on the decline. Due to decreasing birth rates, the population has been quietly decreasing, and society has begun to regress in many ways. However, all is not lost because there is a new kind of people who are inheriting the earth-- small humanoids known as 'fairies.' This story features the young woman who becomes an official human-fairy mediator. Living with her grandfather, she plans to build a solid relationship with the fairy population. She runs into problems right away, as she suddenly realizes how difficult it is to even greet the local fairies. They see her as huge, terrifying, and godly, and it will take plenty of tasty incentives to convince them that she really does want to be their friend. Her exciting days with her fairy constituency have only just begun! [tethysdust]
In the centuries to come, humankind as we know it will be all but extinct. Tiny fairies become the dominant species on Earth. This series of laid-back reports follows one of the few surviving humans, a girl who tries to befriend and study the fairies while also digging up relics of our civilization (CDs, etc) to her great wonderment.
From MangaHelpers: In the future, humanity is on the decline. Due to decreasing birth rates, the population has been quietly decreasing, and society has begun to regress in many ways. However, all is not lost because there is a new kind of people who are inheriting the earth-- small humanoids known as 'fairies.' This story features the young woman who becomes an official human-fairy mediator. Living with her grandfather, she plans to build a solid relationship with the fairy population. She runs into problems right away, as she suddenly realizes how difficult it is to even greet the local fairies. They see her as huge, terrifying, and godly, and it will take plenty of tasty incentives to convince them that she really does want to be their friend. Her exciting days with her fairy constituency have only just begun! [tethysdust]
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A female scientist artificially produces babies to make a ton of cash. However, her gay guy friend proposes that she raise a baby herself… Beginning with the stunning debut work “Birthday”, this also contains “Right Nightlight”, about a lazy boy being pushed around by his unstable cousin; “Kin ringo-chan no koi”, about a Lolita’s pure love; “Usagi no Naru Ki”, about a female high schooler haunted by her dead brother; “Bianca”, a SF work taking place in a plant at the bottom of the Mars’ ocean; and “Jinsei wa Futsuka dake”, the title work about a sullen young man in front of whom suddenly appears a little girl, and how they get along.