Japanese manga adaptation of the Chinese novel Mo Dao Zu Shi.
Since he was a child, Yukishiro Ibuki has always had a complex of getting red-faced whenever someone gets close to him. But thanks to his efforts, he successfully creates a persona of being the "aloof student council president"! His high school life is smooth-sailing... until his childhood friend Kagachi Rin, who knows his past, transfers into his school! Ibuki is wary of Rin's assertive advances, but...? This is the start of an electrifying "special training" with his childhood friend who gets too close.
"From this day onwards, I am your husband." Honoka Takatsuki, a 22-year-old woman, has harbored unrequited feelings for Kousuke Nagura, her father's subordinate, since high school. Kousuke is charismatic, attractive, and surprisingly kind. However, to Honoka's surprise, Kousuke becomes her husband one day. She is astonished by this sudden development, but Kousuke's whispered words - "Honoka..." - reassure her.
He has the Doomsday Salvation System, which grants him rewards for saving the world from apocalyptic disasters. To do that, he recruits top talents to form a team known as the Guardians of Humanity. He jumps into post-apocalyptic worlds as the final defender of human civilization, as the entire world admires and worships him as a god. Massive natural disasters, waves of genetic mutations, the murmurs of eldritch horrors. No matter the challenge, the massive organization he has built will come to the rescue of humanity in each post-apocalyptic world. (Source: Kuaikan, translated)
Single father Nanjou is raising his son, Chiharu, on his own. Aiba, one of Chiharu's teachers at the daycare center, often stays late at the Nanjou household to care for the child, gradually taking on a maternal role. What will happen in the relationship between Nanjou and Aiba? As time passes, Chiharu forms a friendship with Satoshi, another child from the daycare. However, their friendship is put to the test when Chiharu's feelings for Satoshi remain unrequited. How will this affect their relationship? Bonus one-shot story: "Otome Danshi no Houkago Lesson" (Girlish Boys' After School Lesson)
Arisa Kumagai, age 27. Works earnestly at her new job as an interior design salesperson. Lives in an apartment overflowing with self-improvement books. Meets unpleasant rumors from her coworkers and superiors with a smile. Arisa tries, and she tries, and she tries. But what comes after that...?
One day, a girl tackles Ogi, a boy gifted with the skill of perceiving people's colors and sounds.
Once more, she has missed the bus and I am completely amazed.
Lily and Nino are old friends, and polar opposites. The gorgeous Nino, clothes shop owner and babe magnet, demands the spotlight, while overweight workaholic Lily hides in his shadow. After ten years, the cracks in their friendship are becoming chasms. But what brought them together in the first place? And will their friendship hold firm as the secrets of the past become revealed?
After being diagnosed with cancer, Takeda gives up all hope and decides to take his own life. However, before he can proceed, he receives a call from the police informing him that the body of his missing daughter, Sawako, has been discovered after 14 years. With only six months left to live and the statute of limitations for murder in Japan being 15 years, Takeda is determined to find the person responsible for his daughter's death and bring them to justice. This tragic turn of events reignites the family's once-lost connection after years of silence and obscurity.
Although she is a middle schooler, Mitsu Kojima looks like she should still be in elementary school because of her small stature. As she attempts to put on a maid costume for a school event, she finds it difficult to fit into the oversized attire. While changing, she spots a tiny bat stuck in the window and chooses to help it. Without warning, a charming man appears from the darkness, disclosing that he is a vampire. As gratitude for freeing his "pet," he gives Mitsu a kiss that transforms her into an adult.
Yoshihara Motoki breathes new life into Hara Tetsuo's original series (Hokuto no Ken, Hana no Keiji) from 1988-1989 with Cyber Blue: The Lost Children, a remake and re-imagining. The story follows Blue, a descendant of Tinos colonists from Terra, as he tries to survive on the harsh planet using a chest implant called the Biomatrix. However, Blue is not alone in his struggle, as the Planetary Government of Tinos seeks to eliminate The Lost, a group of rebels unwilling to submit to their tyrannical rule. The powerful government controls the production and distribution of Biomatrix, forcing their authority on any who wish to survive. Amidst this dystopian world, Blue meets Fats, an Artificial Intelligence with incredible strength. Their story intersects and alters the fate of the Lost Children and the evolution of humanity. It's a meeting that will change man and machine forever.
\"I\'m curious about men, and since you\'re the only man in this house, I\'ll have to see what you\'ve got!\" Yeonseul became a young widow when her husband died an untimely death before they could even consummate their marriage on their wedding night. Living quietly as a solitary young mistress wasn\'t enough for Yeonseul, as her curiosity for men only grew. In the midst of this, Dolsoe, a well-built and handsome servant of the household, seems to keep lingering around her... Now that her father-in-law is away! Yeonseul finally can\'t suppress her curiosity and decides to draw Dolsoe in.
The last days of the conqueror Oda Nobunaga\'s life and his betrayal, as told through the eyes of his page boy Mori Ranmaru.