Vlad, Luke, and Toryu are employed at 'Cafe Forbidden', an enigmatic establishment that operates exclusively during nighttime hours. Their outward appearances are unremarkable, yet they keep a clandestine matter tightly under wraps: night after night, they comb the streets of London in search of inexplicable occurrences.
Kim Gun, a deliveryman of late-night snacks, mistakenly arrives at the incorrect house while getting ready for his high school graduation exam. At this place, he comes across a woman who is known to be a vampire.
After millennia in hiding, Mina Tepes, the Princess of the ancient covenant and ruler of all vampires, wants change. Using the vast wealth of the Tepes line, she has paid off the entire gross national debt of Japan and in so doing, gained the authority to create a "special district" off the coast of Japan that is to become the future haven to vampires the world over! Now, on the eve of the landmark press conference announcing the existence of vampires to the world, terrorists and rival factions are plotting to assassinate Mina Tepes before she has a chance to make her world-changing announcement.
The Hellsing Organization is dedicated to eliminating vampires and has recently discovered information about attempts to create "man-made" undead. With WWII raging on, the leader of Hellsing is concerned that the Nazis may use these creatures as super-soldiers. Although the technology for making artificial vampires is still developing, it poses a significant danger. Hellsing has dispatched its top agents, Walter C. Dornes (known as "The Angel of Death") and Alucard, an ancient vampire enslaved by the organization, to Poland to halt the Nazi's experimentation. Together, they strive to disrupt the progress of this dangerous research.
The uniqueness of Lark sets him apart from his peers. With crimson eyes resembling those of Vampires, he is subjected to constant harassment by other children. One fortuitous day, he crosses paths with Setz, an authentic Vampire from an esteemed lineage, who neither coerces nor deems him monstrous. Over time, the two forge a bond, but when Lark discovers he may have to return to the orphanage, Setz refuses to lose his friend and offers to extend an invitation into his world - the realm of Vampires.
Men seem to be Minami's downfall as she always falls for their looks, only to find out they are awful. When she learns about her upcoming work assignment involving a handsome yet impolite man, she immediately decides to avoid any emotional attachment to him. However, her plans change when she discovers that he is the son of the author of her favorite childhood picture book series, Bride of the Vampire. Although he initially comes across as rude, he eventually transforms into a different person. Soon enough, Minami uncovers the secret that his attractive lips conceal...
In 1989, Joseph Joestar arrives in Japan to meet his troubled grandson Joutarou Kuujou at the request of his daughter Holly. Joutarou has locked himself in a jail cell out of fear that an evil spirit is possessing him and that he may cause harm to others. However, Joseph reveals the truth to Joutarou: this "spirit" is really a "Stand," a physical manifestation of one's fighting spirit. What's more, Joseph and his companion Mohammed Avdol possess Stands of their own and have learned to control them with ease. Joseph's arrival comes with another piece of news: an old family enemy has returned from the grave, causing the Stands of the Joestar family to awaken. However, when a Stand manifests within Holly, her inability to cope with it leaves her gravely ill, stirring the men into action. Armed with the power of Stands, a globe-trotting adventure from Japan to Egypt—where their adversary resides—begins. Meeting an array of nefarious Stand users along the way, as well as new allies, the team leads a crusade to save Holly and put an end to their enemy for good.
I'm not entirely sure why they refer to me as the insensitive moniker "vampir." All I yearn for is her. Louis, a male vampire, resided in a human household with the Kamuro family as a "brother-in-law." He had dreamed of this arrangement enduring forever. Yet, the tranquil and delightful days he spent with his dear sister, Harumu, were abruptly shattered by the arrival of another vampire, Noah.
During her journey as a novice manga artist, Haru stumbles upon a coffee shop surrounded by enigma. This establishment only opens during the late hours of the night and is managed by a vampire who is assisted by a wolfman. Driven by curiosity, Haru visits the shop repeatedly to hear the proprietor's chronicles, hoping to find inspiration for her manga. However, is it just the stories that captivate her, or is there more to it? Could Haru be harboring emotions for the captivating owner?