Kyouguchi Yamato is a man who has spent his entire life working and has no experience dating. Though he scolds his love-struck and distracted subordinates, he secretly regrets his own past, a life filled only with work, without any friends or love. One day, while browsing through his old photos folder, Yamato suddenly finds himself back in his college days. Will he be able to rewrite his gray, colorless youth?
In the event that a divine being's name is eradicated from memory, it will undergo a metamorphosis, transforming into a malevolent entity and ultimately disappearing altogether. Within a crumbling sanctuary resides a nearly-forgotten god who discovers comfort in an unlikely alliance with a young girl called Kokono, as it could be their only hope of averting the deity's plunge into obscurity.
Otto Carius' memoirs, Tigers in the Mud, have been transformed into a manga solely using watercolors. The story centers around Tiger Ace Carius, a brave German tank commander, who single-handedly took down more than 150 tanks during World War II. In 1941, Carius joined the 20th Panzer Division to fight against the Russian attack, then later transferred to the 502 Tiger battalion in 1943. He fought in Leningrad and Narva, Estonia before eventually being injured in the summer of 1944. At the beginning of 1945, he became the commander of a Jagdtiger company, but later surrendered to the Americans in May. Miyazaki's manga adaptation focuses on Carius' fight against the Soviet army in Estonia and depicts all characters as pigs. The series is known by the subtitle "Mousou Nouto," meaning "Fantasy Note," depicting a wild or crazy delusion from the previous manga "Zassou Note," both published in the same venue (http://www.nausicaa.net).
An uncomplicated yet poignant tale regarding the realm beyond death. Prior to embarking on the journey towards either paradise or damnation, a human spirit makes a stop at a bar in the afterlife which lies between the two diverging paths. Track the events that unfold as the soul enters the bar.
In search of the golden seeds that could bring prosperity to his people's food supply, Prince Shuna sets out from his small village. During his journey, he encounters slavery and rescues two young girls before reaching the land of god-men. There, he discovers the shocking truth about the grain and the slave trade.
Following an earthquake, an enigmatic forest materializes near the residence of the young main character who is ten years old. This manga is the final creation of Jiro Taniguchi prior to his passing, and it was intended to span three to five volumes. Designed for French readers, the full-color work was released concurrently in French and Japanese.
One-shot included: "Uwa no Sora ga Oka Yori".
This book contains depictions of extreme violence, inappropriate language, nudity, adult situations, consumption of alcohol and tobacco, physical altercations, unlawful acts, glorification of firearms, reckless behavior, and essentially all the misbehavior your parents warned you against.
The once serene Blue Moon Kingdom was torn apart by inner turmoil, leading to a prolonged war that threatened its very existence. The courageous intervention of a masked hero known as the 'Red Man' prevented total devastation. The rebels responsible for the disturbance were exiled, and the remaining populace built the glorious "Blue Moon City" with the backing of a powerful corporation. Despite this, for Mr. Kim, an elementary school teacher descended from the tyrants behind the rebellion, his life in the slums was one of hardship and destitution. However, he found solace in his students, whom he cherished deeply. Tragically, his beloved pupils were kidnapped, and he was shot struggling to rescue them. In his final moments, the principal bestowed upon him a mask of incredible power. Reborn as an entity driven by rage and retribution, Kim pledged to retrieve his students and avenge those who had destroyed his life. Beware, wrongdoers, as this teacher shall teach you the true meanings of anguish and remorse.