A manga promoting Capcom's beloved Phoenix Wright video game series is up for grabs. The manga, spanning fifty pages and divided into two sections, is included exclusively with the Japanese release of GS:YG (alternately known as PW:AA in English-speaking countries). One section follows Phoenix's adventures, while the other focuses on Edgeworth's journey. The two characters meet in a television studio in both parts of the manga.
At the beginning of A Link to the Past, a young boy named Link is awakened by Princess Zelda's telepathic message revealing that she is being held captive in the dungeon of Hyrule Castle. Against his uncle's advice to stay in bed, Link disobeys and follows his uncle to the castle. There, he discovers his uncle grievously injured. Before passing away, his uncle gives him a sword and shield and urges him to rescue Princess Zelda. Link navigates the castle to find Zelda's cell and frees her. Together, they escape through a secret passage in the sewers that leads to a sanctuary.
It is now a commonly observed trend in high-ranked parties to expel their own members due to their low stats. A young man named Aizen, who is dissatisfied with this status supremacism, has decided to gather these outcasts and establish his own guild with them. "Why kick them out when I can recruit them?" he exclaimed. A person's abilities extend beyond just their stats; the supposedly "weak" can grow into the "strong" by utilizing their latent abilities, their "hidden skills"! Thus begins the tale of a fantasy revolution led by the outcasts.
Manamir, a powerful vampire with aspirations of world domination, is just moments away from achieving her ambitious goal. However, a teleportation spell goes awry, leaving her stranded on unfamiliar ground: planet Earth. Her previously well-honed vampiric abilities, which included the capability to drink human blood, have abandoned her. Manamir is appalled to discover that without her powers, she must now confront an unforeseen challenge- how to subsist in a foreign environment. In a state of desperation, she secures a job at a convenience store, where she sells cigarettes to gruff bikers while attempting to comprehend the complexities of human life. Manamir even ponders the possibility of selling her undergarments as a means of supplementing her income.
Despite his many attempts, Aono Tsukune fails to be accepted into any high school. Eventually, his luck turns around when his parents find a school that doesn't require test scores. Unfortunately, the school is in the middle of nowhere and is actually an academy for monsters called youkai. Feeling defeated, Tsukune decides to leave, but he meets a beautiful girl named Akashiya Moka, who also happens to be a vampire. Moka bites him, and they become friends. Tsukune looks forward to a happy school life with her, but his happiness is short-lived when he learns that any human found on the school grounds is to be killed. With Moka's help, Tsukune conceals his identity from the other monsters, but he must also allow Moka to feed on him whenever she wants. As Tsukune navigates this dangerous situation, he wonders how it will affect him, and if Moka will be able to keep him safe.
Urano Motosu, a university student with a passion for reading, made a fervent plea to God before she passed away. "May I continue to read books even if I am reincarnated," she had hoped. Urano was so devoted to books that she had planned to become a librarian. However, a tragic earthquake had ended her life and dashed her aspirations. Fate had other plans for Urano. She was reincarnated as a feeble young girl named Maine, in a peculiar medieval town where people had bizarrely tinted hair. Although Maine was captivated by the uniqueness of her surroundings, she was upset by her family's limited financial resources and her own frailty. Moreover, the state of literacy in the city was poor, and books were scarce and expensive. Despite the hurdles, Maine resolved to pursue her lifelong passion for books and make her own. And so began the tale of a bookworm's journey to create her very own treasure-trove of books.
One day, a man obsessed with warm, loving families gets reincarnated into the magical Iscalion Empire… as Prince Asha, the unwanted eldest son. But he’s too “tainted” by his bloodline to be an heir and is separated from his younger brothers since their birth. So, he gives up on attaining the throne, embraces freedom, and dives headfirst into alchemy as his personal playground. But with his overflowing talent (and memories of modern science), he ends up inventing world-shaking tech by accident?! Even nobles get smacked down by his “inventions” Before long, he’s unintentionally dominating the imperial succession war. “All I ever wanted… was to be called ‘Big Brother’ someday.” A chill, genius big bro conquers the empire—for the sake of his baby brothers. Welcome to this wholesome, overpowered sibling fantasy!
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Would my friends have felt regret or envy as they watched me suddenly transfer to Seoul?" Shinbi, a neighborhood resident who's lived in the same place for 17 years, is forced to leave her beloved neighborhood and move to Seoul when her older brother, Shinhye, transfers to a preparatory school. Leaving her familiar surroundings and encountering new people... Shinbi, who has never met anyone before, yearns for her old neighborhood. Will she be able to navigate this sudden shift in her mindset? A tumultuous coming-of-age story of high school students on the brink of adulthood!