“You’ll like him. He’s a man like Dad.” Law firm representative Injun Myo lives while thoroughly concealing his true psychopathic nature. He possesses wealth, authority, and even an outwardly harmonious family. To his horror, one day his beloved only daughter, Soojin, introduces her father, Injun Myo, to the man she’ll marry, Yihyun Jung. But in that moment, Injun Myo, realizes that his daughter’s man is the same kind of person he is. Besides approaching the daughter that symbolizes everything Injun Myo has achieved, Yihyun Jung has been encountered during several suspicious situations. This gives Injun Myo the thought that he can’t have his daughter stolen away by Yihyun Jung... But it’s not easy to protect his daughter while ensuring his two-face nature isn’t discovered. 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Here\'s a collection of off-color gags that\'s at once charming, disgusting and laugh-out-loud funny. Originally appearing in the pages of Pulp magazine and released now in graphic novel format, the manga (Japanese comics) work is a series of four panel one-liners set vertically two to a page, with an occasional series blown up over two full pages for striking visual effect. The lineup of endearing, albeit repulsive, characters includes a very young sex-crazed couple (the girl wears the ubiquitous Japanese school uniform) whose encounters parody presumptions of sexual innocence with punch lines about kinky fantasies and scatology. There\'s a comics artist (Kikuni himself?) whose sexual response is ritualistically heightened by humiliating comments about his minuscule penis. Then there\'s a daft father and son duo so poor that the boy is reduced to using soy sauce as pigment for an art class assignment. Kikuni\'s cute, cartoonish drawings work along with his twisted stories and characters to boost the strip\'s shock value and to keep the humor fresh. His sensibility is reminiscent of the dark
I was reincarnated as a grimoire containing all the magical knowledge of another world. Anyone who reads me can become a legendary archmage. Please, just read me... But no one is willing to open my pages.
It was 1999, the year Nostradamus predicted the end of the human race. Riding the unprecedented occult boom, Inubosaki, an editor of a third-rate occult magazine, is covering strange incidents with his cameraman Asama, who is also psychic. As Asama\'s psychic powers draw them together, the two encounter a number of terrifying and bizarre phenomena. Meanwhile, in the present day, 2023, an elderly Asama is visited by someone claiming to be Inubosaki\'s nephew. This is the start of a bizarre tale about forbidden memories that must not be unveiled.
When mysterious towers appear across the world, summoning monsters that prey on mankind, this is the choice presented to the Tower Walkers – adventurers with special powers to fight the monsters. On the brink of death, they can choose to use a “regression stone” to return to the past for a second chance, though this decision places them in a separate timeline forever.
I was born a hybrid and tortured by my grandfather until I died. It was because I was a useless child who couldn\'t manifest the family\'s abilities. With my memories intact, I went back in time, but my options weren\'t much different from before. I could either live like I did before, being tortured and dying just like in my past life, or go to my father, who hated me. \"I don\'t want to die again.\" In the end, I went to my father, who loathed me intensely. Clutching a token that could prove my bloodline from the Black Leopard Clan, I stood before him. \"Please... Please let me stay here.\" What I asked for was protection until I\'m an adult. Once I was old enough to live on my own, I planned to leave without being a burden. After all, I was a useless child. But then... \"My beloved daughter, if anyone dares to harm you, I’ll slit their throat right then and there.\" I thought my father hated me, but his kindness took me by surprise. \"Hey, Ferdi. Stop picking up Thiel like that. Girls this age need to be treated with great care.\" \"Where did you learn that stupid theory? Thiel likes being held.\" My two older brothers, whom I thought were scary, loved me too much. \"Thiel, I plan to pass on the head of the Black Leopard Clan to you.\" My grandfather suddenly declares that he\'s passing on the title of family head to me. Wait... Didn\'t everyone hate me?
Wen Ming unexpectedly transmigrates into a high-martial world and finds himself engaged to the powerful Empress, Wu Xin. Hoping to take advantage of this connection for a comfortable life, he plans to rely on her and avoid hardship. However, his dream of an easy life is quickly shattered after he unintentionally angers Wu Xin. Uncertain about her own feelings for him, Wu Xin devises a test—she sends her close friend, Tao Sisi, to seduce Wen Ming. This not only serves as a trial of his loyalty but also helps her gauge whether she would feel jealous. As Wen Ming navigates this unusual predicament, he questions the effectiveness of such a test, wondering what kind of man would actually fail in such a situation.
Lowell, the \"ugly duckling\" of the Viscounts of Linthea, is sold in marriage to the Dukes of Hikaruel, a vampire. Rumors that her political partner, the Duke of Hikaruel, has burn scars all over his body and is crippled, etc., lead her to Hikaruel territory, where she is unable to hide her fears. But what awaits Roel in the Duchy of Hikaruel is Prince Aslan, a beautiful dark-haired boy, and the kind people of the Duchy of Hikaruel...! Having grown up in an abusive family, Lowell is bewildered by the Prince\'s different appearance and the warm atmosphere of the ducal family, but he also feels happy. \"Please, let me stay here forever...!\" Unhappy Lowell\'s life as the happiest bride in the world begins!
Read manga How I, the Royal Spy, Won Over Five Princes / Mittei no Watashi ga 5-ri no Ouji wo Mikata ni suru Made “I love you, Marie—your unique ability is truly useful.” Princess Marie of a small country possessed a supernatural power that allowed her to see people’s favorability. However, her fiancé exploited this ability for his own gain, framing her for espionage and sentencing her to execution. As her body was being burned by flames, her desperate prayers were answered—on the day she visited the Linca Empire, Marie experienced a reverse reincarnation. “This time, I’ll protect my family and my country!” Determined, Marie sets out to use her supernatural gift to win over the five princes of the empire. However, the princes—whom she intended to hold leverage over—ended up growing far more favorable toward her than she expected… A fresh take on otherworldly romance fantasy, portrayed with intelligence, beauty, and just a hint of humor! Associated Names 密偵の私が5人の王子を味方にするまで
Read manhwa How to Send My Husband to the Abyss A noblewoman becomes the Empress’ spy by marrying a mysterious count, only to discover he’s far more dangerous than expected. Determined to expose his dark secrets, she plays a deadly game where the hunter might become the hunted. Associated Names How to Send My Husband to Hell 남편을 나락으로 보내는 방법
Read manga My Happy Ending Plan as a Side Character – I Refuse the Villainess’s Bad Ending! I, Shiho Morimoto, died in a bus submersion accident and was reincarnated into the world of the romance fantasy novel “Cinderella Doesn’t Wear Glass Slippers,” which I had read in my previous life. But I wasn’t reborn as a main character or even the villainess — I’m the villainess’s cousin… In the original story, I was the one who triggered the downfall of the twin cousins, Ariel and Eriol, pushing them into darkness. But there’s no way I’ll let things follow the plot this time! To change the fate of this world’s me — Selnia, who originally died young — I’ll raise those twins to be kind-hearted children… no matter what!? Associated Names 脇役ハピエン計画~悪役の従姉はバッドエンドから逃れたい~
The Immortal Dao is ethereal, and Immortals are hard to find. Li Nianfan had descended into the cultivation world as a mortal. After learning that he has no hope in cultivation, he only wants to live a peaceful life. However… The dog he adopts becomes a demon king of a generation when it sees his poems and paintings. It manages to suppress an entire world. The tree he plants behind his house becomes a World Tree after listening to his zither music, forming a bridge between heaven and earth. He meets a passerby who is enlightened by him and becomes an immortal sage who leads an entire generation. When he looks back— It turns out that the scholar who had been pestering him for his calligraphy and paintings despite having crappy chess skills is a chess saint from the Immortal Realm. The beautiful woman who comes to listen to his music every night is the number one saintess of the Immortal Realm… Yet Another Manhua similar to Above Ten Thousand