While Japan was at war with the world, their romance has just started...
International idol, Haruka Heartline caused quite the commotion with her concert on a colony in space! What’s a girl to do when the whole world is literally willing to kill to get their hands on her? Technology, and magical powers and just the tip of the iceberg in this manga! What will happen to the poor idol who started this war, and who will end it?
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Toki Mishiba, Nobuto Nakajyo, and Kazuo Saitoh are hired to play the Biz Game, a game much like capture the flag, only with company secrets and insane amounts of money involved. At first they think it's a crazy but fun way to get some money, but as the game goes on, they hear stories about mysterious deaths on the news, and recognize the victims as members of the teams they've beaten in the game. When one of the losers of a game dies right in front of them, they realize what is really at stake - their very lives! Note: Bus Gamer was originally published in shoujo magazine Stencil, but was later re-drawn and re-published in shounen magazine Comic REX. Both times it was axed after the magazine went under. This is the Comic REX version.
Three sisters, Isuzu, Aoba, and Haruna, inherit an electronics store in Akihabara from their dead father, but their business is not doing well. Creditors have threatened to seize their shop if they cannot pay their bills. They find a heart-broken otaku named Takezou Muto on the doorstep of their shop, and he is able to save the day and the shop with his quick thinking. He is hired on permanently, and Haruna, the motherly sister, asks him to transform their store into a money-making enterprise. Takezou dreams of it becoming an otaku paradise, much to the delight of Isuzu and much to the consternation of Aoba.
Mishiri Lionflame has always tried to escape his home town in the sky to go and explore the world below him, well today is his lucky day.....or is it? with the help of Yellco his flying carpet and a good luck charm his dreams come true but thats just the beginning of Mishiri's problems.
Latest manga in the Zoids franchine.
The story centers on the four brothers of the Corsano mafia family: oldest son Alan, second son Bellini, third son Chris, and fourth son Dino. The brothers respond to a call from their grandfather, the Don of the family, to gather at the family home. When they arrive, the siblings learn of their grandfather's death. The will says that Marika, their grandfather's fiancé, will choose the successor to receive the inheritance.
Shinichi is the only son of Takako Gotenji, the strongest female fighter in Japan. Despite this, he is not very good at seeing people get hurt, and he would never be interested in martial arts! He has made up his mind that he will never follow in the footsteps of the dojo. Then suddenly five beautiful girls appear in front of Shinichi. They are the strong fighting girls who have been scouted as the heirs to the dojo! But in fact, they are all potential brides for Shinichi, and the only condition for marriage is that they have to squeeze his penis...?
Darling Darling (ダーリン・ダーリン); Tsubomi Vol.6, 7 (2010) About the sort of problems that arise in a relationship when one partner has a well-paying, high-stress job and the other doesn't. In the first half, the protagonist feels like her girlfriend is neglecting her. In the second half, the protagonist thinks about what she can do to help her girlfriend. Yume yori Suteki na (ゆめよりすてきな); Vol.8 (2010/10) Anata no Mono (あなたのもの); Vol.10 (2011/2) Ibunka yori Ai wo Komete (異文化より愛をこめて); Vol.12 (2011/6) Monologue Love (モノローグ・ラブ); Vol.13 (2011/8) Romance Cord (ロマンス・コード); kakioroshi Girls' Talk (ガールズトーク); kakioroshi
A girl from the Edo era somehow time-travels to modern Japan and finds the reincarnation of her dead lover in Tokyo... a middle school kid. He wants nothing to do with her. A little "get to know you" story.
In The Crater, Osamu Tezuka presents a collection of standalone short stories that span across multiple genres, including horror, mystery, and science fiction. The tales are diverse and unique, featuring a man from the slums who confronts his doppelganger from the opposite side of the tracks, three hot spring visitors who are haunted by a bell that only they can hear, and an astronaut who is stranded on the moon in a life-sustaining crater filled with a mysterious gas. Tezuka weaves together a haunting world of remorse and transgression, making this a must-read for any fan of short stories.