Kurokouchi Keita is the black sheep of the police force. He works alone, and doesn't think twice about extorting money from the dirty politicians by getting hold of their achilles heels. Using the money and whatever bits of information acquired through underhanded means, he gets closer and closer to the ultimate unresolved crime of the Showa era (1968); the 300 million bank heist. One day, the new rookie Seike Mayo, is assigned as Kurokouchi's partner. Excellent, but naive, she is the exact opposite of Kurokouchi, but nonetheless, the duo combi relentlessly chase down the criminals.
It’s the generation of the Corona outbreak! Due to a shortage of medical personnel, “Hwang Gwangho,” an intern doctor, was forcibly assigned to a place called “Mermaid Village.” One day, he meets “Hyeyeon,” one of the village’s haenyeos who is defenselessly undressing by the beach and his seemingly ordinary life begins to overflow with their sexual relationship. “Were haenyeos supposed to look this sexy in their suits…?”
The story of Ruri, a girl who likes jewelry and accessories, diving into the world of mineralogy.
‘Remember. “One, two, three, four, five, six, seven…eight” I will remember it until the end…. until the end… ‘On the day, my wife Julia was trampled on by them, all of my life and goals became stained with burning hatred. Yes, I have to kill those people. “Bury me next to her on the day I have fulfilled my revenge.” Until then, I must survive. In this survival hunt… Introduction to the Survival Theory, 생존학 개�
Ever since middle school, Takahiro Ozu was famous in the world of track and field as the "long jump specialist”. But after losing his final competition in high school, he hung up his track shoes for good. Now in college, having taken up smoking, he just wants to get a girlfriend and lead a normal student life. Noriko Watsuki has had a crush on Takahiro since she first saw him jump and wants him to join the college track team so she can get close to him. Yuki "The Headphone Girl" Hoguchi, a high school student who likes to hang out at the university, claims Takahiro took her virginity 13 years ago when he was in kindergarten. She considers him her property to do with as she pleases. Throw in a full cast of zany and unique characters, sprinkle with fan service, and you have the world of Inu Neko Jump. From Animewaves
Sanjou Tomomi's collection of ero-guro tales includes: 1. "Akachan wa Daare?" (Who's the Baby?) 2. "Ana no Naka" (In the Cavern) 3. Chapter 12 of "Inu ni Naritai" (I Want to Become a Dog) 4. "Mushi Shoujo" (An Insect Girl) 5. "Koibito Ningyou" (A Lover Doll) 6. "Bijo to Kaibutsu" (Beauty and the Monster) 7. "Koufuku e no Shinryaku" (Aggression To Happiness) 8. "Kyoufu! Uroko Shoujo" (Fear! A Scale Girl) 9. "Kawahagi Collector" (A Leatherfish Collector) 10. "Imomushi" (A Green Caterpillar) 11. "Mori no Hanayome" (A Bride of a Forest)
Five short stories. - Inu wo Kau (Raising a Dog) - Soshite Neko wo Kau (And Then, Caring for a Cat) - Niwa no Nagame (View of the Backyard) - Sannin no Hibi (Three People's Days) - Yakusoku no Chi (Promised Land) The first one tells the death of an old dog, hence the title. The last one is a bit similar to a later work of the author, Kamigami no Itadaki. Inu wo Kau won the Shogakukan Manga Award (examination committee special) in 1992.
The manga centers on 34-year-old Nichiko, who moved away from her city and back to her hometown island alone after a certain incident. She returns to her childhood home, where nothing is left except a lonely kennel, and begins an impoverished life. She meets Chimaki, who works at the local convenience store at the island, and they begin a curious relationship.
From Viz: All alone except for her loyal mutt Lupin, 18-year-old Suguri moves from the countryside to the big city to find a career and a new life! In her first job at a pet store, she meets an assortment of quirky dogs and even stranger owners. What she lacks in retail experience, she makes up for through her natural rapport with all things wagging and fluffy! [taken verbatim from the blurb of the English volumes]
Fumiki Shimazaki has only one dream: to become a poet. Spending more time in his poems than in the preparation of it his studies(?), he faces disapproval from his professors and his best friend Mika... To escape from the harsh reality, he seeks refuge in an abandoned factory. There, he stumbles upon a mysterious dog, who saves his life from an attacking monstrous feline. Their friendship is immediately created thereafter. Questions arise then. From which does this gifted dog come from capacities paranormaux and overflowing of thirst for knowledge? How can it speak? What does the number 23 on its ear stand for? The Appearance and arrival of this dog causes an increasingly number of extraordinary events all revolving around the number 23...
In Japanese mythology an inugami is a type of shikigami, similar to a familiar spirit, resembling, and usually originating from, a dog, and most commonly carrying out vengeance or acting as guardians on behalf of the inugami-mochi, or "inugami owner". Inugami are extremely powerful and capable of existing independently, as well as turning on their "owners" and even possessing humans.