From Fallen Syndicate: Seri, a somewhat directionally challenged girl, went to Umeda for a job interview. Finding herself completely lost, she stumbles across a slightly opened door and decides to try her luck. She takes the stairs behind the door, emerging on a peculiar street half an hour later. Unknown to Seri, she has just mistakenly entered a place far more dangerous than she could ever imagine.
A collection of one-shot tributes to Tohai Densetsu Akagi compiled for Akagi's 20th Anniversary. 36 Different Manga artists, including Maeda Jirou, the author of HERO - Gyakkyou no Tohai, come together to pay tribute to a very long-running manga series!
In his childhood, Ameya had a cat that was more like a sibling than a pet to him. Their bond grew stronger with time, but after the cat passed away Ameya shut himself in. One day, Ameya finds a drenched stray in the park, and his life takes an unexpected turn!
In the 27th year of an alternate Meiji era (where the kanji used for "Meiji" mean "maze"). A self-proclaimed samurai named Naguri travels from the countryside to the capital Asakusa to achieve his dream, and he moves into a share house. In Asakusa spirits, samurai, and technology coexist.
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From Chinatown KM: One day Sa, a person who refuses to believe in fantasy, sees a pretty girl floating down from the sky. His peace is quickly shattered and he is brought into the world of "Christ" and "Apostles". However, the twist is these "Apostles" are fighting for their lives (and they're girls, not to mention). Who are these "Apostles" and what are they fighting for? Notes ~ First published in 2010, so dates may be outdated. Also, this manhua is read from left to right (opposite direction of normal manga).
When the clock strikes midnight, the door opens. This is when the phantom awakens, wandering, looking for the most beautiful dancer. Loosely based on "The Phantom of the Opera."
Manga adaptation of Oku no Hosomichi, a poetic work of classical Japanese literature written by Matsuo Bashou as a sort of travel diary, as he journeyed on foot across Japan in the late 1600s.<br>
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In an historically alternative Japan the shogun still rules. One day a western looking girl appears in his harem, her aim: to beat him up!
From Vampire Knights: Xu Min takes care of the family because her parents go to work early every morning. On the first day of high school, on a crowded train, she accidentally kisses the annoying and humourous Buay Fan. From then on, her normally peaceful life is disrupted... the real way you read it after ch.1 is ~left to right~
The story follows Iwakura Kazumi, a man currently down on his luck after his company goes down. While trying to rebuild his business and in need of a place to stay, he takes up the caretaker position at the Maneki Neko Jinja, a small shrine built by his great-grandmother in honor of cats. But he soon finds out that he has to share the space with someone–or something; three bakeneko who have been living there for a long time, and who seem to know his great-grandmother. Now he has to learn how to deal not only with the three cats, but also with the people who come and go to the shrine.
A Tales of Vesperia parody gag manga that was serialized in the original Tales of Magazine, with 16 4-koma "main chapters" and 13 normal-style "extra chapters".
The Abunazaka Hotel stands between this world and the next. The guests that find themselves here are drifting on the brink between life and death, carrying heavy burdens in their hearts. Which way is the right direction to go—?! A total of four full-length stories featuring the drama of all the guests that gather at the hotel: “The People of Abunazaka Hotel”, “A Woman’s Life”, “The Three Hosts”, “To the Snowy Mountain”, and a short story, “An Angel’s Story.”
From Shoujo Manga Maniac: Amateur photographer Makoto and the homely but endearing Shizuru meet during university orientation and become instant friends. Shy by nature, Makoto finds himself opening up around Shizuru, and the two often go to a forest together to take photographs. Shizuru secretly likes Makoto, but he only has eyes for classmate Miyuki.
The Last FramesIn this place, there is only the cracked and thin soil, the sky covered with lead gray, and the dark sea with mist all year round. This continent is called"Earthly World", and the dominant creature here is"Supreme". This is the darkest chapter of human civilization.
On the day marking their one-month anniversary, Miro suddenly vanishes. Hyoeun, who had been waiting believing Miro would come back to him, starts to lose hope and begins questioning himself. Why did he leave me? Seeking answers, Hyoeun wanders, convinced he's still within a maze. Inside a broken phone left by Miro, there is something. Determined that he won't return for a long time, Hyoeun sets out following Miro's traces.
Dragon Wars begins as Lufiak Duell is sent on a rite of passage: he must return within a year with a dragon's scale. Taking this quest at face value, the headstrong youth goes in search for the nearest dragon he can kill and during the struggle, comes to find out that he is part of a great dragon clan, men who have the blood of dragons flowing through their veins. This revelation, of course, sends him to the Sky Garden to meet the Great Dragon, but for a different reason than he has in mind. Lufiak and Feenie, the fairy he rescues, come to find out that a "Dark Force" has been infecting the land, moving from the south and causing normal creatures to act in odd manners. It's from this point, Lufiak continues his action-packed quest to defeat the Dark Force.