Yatsuki Nishizuru works part-time in Akihabara and has the unique ability to see and talk to spirits, specifically the youkai that reside in the area. However, Yatsuki prefers to lead a normal life, focusing on work, caring for his younger sister Nanao, and enjoying a coffee at a nearby café. But all of that changes when he is unexpectedly hit in the face by a girl who falls out of a tree. This girl, named Rokka Ayatsuji, quickly becomes friends with Yatsuki and Nanao. However, they soon discover that Rokka is actually a Rokurokubi, an ancient youkai that feeds on souls and can stretch her neck to incredible lengths. Complicating matters further, Yatsuki reveals that Nanao's body and spirit are separate, and Nanao is actually a ghost. At the same time, Momo Chitoseya, one of the waitresses at the café, gets possessed by an evil spirit. Yatsuki and Rokka carry out an exorcism to save her, attracting the attention of Nagi, Momo's sister, who is a professional medium. In exchange for their assistance in eliminating dangerous youkai in Akihabara, Nagi vows to find a way to reunite Nanao's spirit with her body. Aware of the dangerous spirit world, Yatsuki embarks on a dangerous journey to restore his sister's spirit to her body, risking his life in the process.
The manga, in a 4-panel format, portrays Yoshiko, a girl who is genuinely unintelligent (she can even achieve all zeroes in multiple choice tests). At school, she stays with her childhood friend, who she professes to have feelings for, and he must endure her absurd actions. Bonus story: Volume 12: Nandemo Shiteageru (I'd do anything for you.)
When a grudge is held, it becomes stagnant and cannot be released. This immobile emotion eventually transforms into sorrow, and if that sorrow remains trapped, it metamorphoses into hostility. Baek-On and Ho-Yeon, hired exorcists, journey across the nation in pursuit of grudges and specters. Every encounter illuminates tales of despair and bereavement, emotions they know all too well. Nevertheless, occasionally the viciousness of malevolent spirits pales in comparison to the heartlessness of human beings.
In the tradition of "My Antonia" and "A Tree Grows in Brooklyn", from the pen of the renowned Korean manwha creator Kim Dong Hwa, comes a trilogy about a girl coming of age, set in the vibrant, beautiful landscape of pastoral Korea. 1. "The Color of Earth": First love is never easy. Ehwa grows up helping her widowed mother run the local tavern, watching as their customers – both neighbors and strangers – look down on her mother for her single lifestyle. Their social status isolates Ehwa and her mother from the rest of the people in their quiet country village. But as she gets older and sees her mother fall in love again, Ehwa slowly begins to open up to the possibility of love in her life. 2. "The Color of Water": When Ehwa goes to the town festival, she meets a handsome young wrestler named Duksam who’s eager to catch her eye. After he wins the festival wrestling championship, he and Ehwa begin to meet, sneaking spare moments to be together. But a shadow falls on their romance when Master Cho sends Duksam away and asks for Ehwa’s hand in marriage himself It is then that Ehwa discovers the pain of heartbreak – and that love is always complicated. 3. "The Color of Heaven": A celebration of the triumph of true love. As Ehwa grew from a girl to a young woman in The Color of Earth and The Color of Water, she began to understand and experience love and relationships, with her mother as a model and confidante. Now, in the heartwarming conclusion to this lyrically written and delicately drawn trilogy, Ehwa's true love comes at last, and as her mother looks on, she takes the final steps towards becoming an adult.
Warrior Woman's sole wish is for Hero to love her back. Despite her attempts to exhibit her womanhood, he views her solely as a comrade during their exploits. Her unmatched combat expertise empowers her to defeat even the most fearsome adversary, such as vanquishing a dragon without difficulty. Is it possible for her to earn Hero's love without causing him any unintended harm?
Eri, a high school girl with a strong and pure heart, finds herself summoned to "Britannia," a world inhabited solely by men. As the "goddess of light," she must engage in a fierce battle to save this male-dominated realm.
Upon Mina Tepes' return to the Bund seven years ago, Tokyo has been preparing to host the Summer Olympics in 2020. Mina was set to be the guest of honor during the opening ceremony. Unfortunately, during her speech in front of TV cameras, terrorists unexpectedly infiltrated the stadium. They demanded that Mina shut down the Bund and remove all vampires from Japan. Mina and her unwavering werewolf protector, Akira, find themselves confronting the terrorists and ensuring the safety of innocent bystanders. While dealing with this new threat, Mina is haunted by her past and must confront other enemies who will stop at nothing to eliminate vampires for good.
The decrease in Japan's birth rate has resulted in a loss of innocent energy sources for the magical world. Businesses are closing due to the scarcity, and the authorities have implemented a policy to create everlasting love for those who prioritize careers or hobbies over romance. As a preliminary test, high school student Anzu Hoshino is selected by fairy Riri before the policy is enforced nationwide. Anzu is the ideal candidate with her love for video games, pet cat, and obsession with chocolate. Unfortunately, Anzu is entirely against the idea and tries to stop the magical world from forcing her into a relationship. Despite the confiscation of her distractions, Anzu is determined to avoid her predetermined fate. However, when she collides with Tsukasa Kazuki, a hot guy from her school, her efforts prove to be futile. Now unable to evade the boy, Anzu wonders if her sabotage tactics will work.
In the future, a vast starfaring society has been established by humanity. However, the community is suffering from melancholy and monotony as they are continuously conquered and dominated by an aggressor. To fight against this widespread apathy, Herlock decides to take initiative and rally a group of rebels aboard his spacecraft, Arcadia, to launch daring attacks on those who oppress Earth. The invaders include the Mazone, a species of organic, plant-like women who had visited Earth in the distant past and have come back to claim it as their own.
Meet Amane Mizuno a girl with fierce sanpaku eyes and a pure heart! She has recently fallen for a boy named Katou, who has the exact opposite attitude! Will the tender-hearted Amane ever tell him how she feels?!
Saya and Yuuto, who were once shy and bonded over a popular online game in middle school, became sweethearts. However, Saya faces a dilemma when Yuuto's impressive high school debut transforms him into the school's most desirable guy and his controlling group of friends begin to harass her. In response, Saya pretends that they are not dating. Will their relationship withstand the trials of secrecy and competition?
Narumi Momose is a cute and petite young lady with a passion for idols, games, and all things related to anime or manga, particularly the boys' love genre. Secretly, she is an otaku, specifically a fujoshi. Her interests led to a breakup in her previous relationship, prompting her to seek a fresh job. At her new workplace, only her childhood friend and gaming otaku, Hirotaka Nifuji, the cool and mature-looking beauty, Hanako Koyanagi, and the attractive guy with a scary face who always quarrels with Hanako, Tarou Kabakura, know of her secret. While having drinks together, Hirotaka suggests that Narumi should date someone who understands her hobbies. However, she is apprehensive since otakus are typically considered disgusting, and only another otaku could fathom them. Could a relationship between two otakus thrive? Wotaku ni Koi wa Muzukashii follows Narumi and Hirotaka's romantic journey as they attempt to balance their work, relationships, and hobbies, creating a heartwarming story.