This collectible hardcover book features the most captivating moments from Attack on Titan's 12-year run, carefully selected by readers, editors, and the creator, Hajime Isayama. These chapters have been retouched and rendered in spectacular color to provide fans with a new and thrilling experience. In addition to the epic moments of Levi, Historia, Reiner, and Eren, fans can explore the never-before-seen original draft of Attack on Titan Episode 1. With Hearts of Every Hue, Dedicated to You, fans can immerse themselves in the captivating world of Attack on Titan like never before.
Two boys, Black and White, who had lost their parents, fight to survive in the desolate streets of Treasure Town by stealing, attacking, and engaging in violent fights. As they struggle to navigate the shady and corrupt environment they have found themselves in, they come across lonely souls, small-time criminals, and unpredictable law enforcement. To add to their misery, a notorious gang of ruthless yakuza is planning to take over the city they call home. Can Black and White overcome this bleak reality and create a better life for themselves? This manga incorporates the artistic qualities of European comics, creating a surreal experience.
Yamada Hana's fresh start in Tokyo hits a bumpy road. She struggles to make a positive impact at school and is obligated to work for her difficult sister. Hana is then sent on an assignment to aid a man named Haru, known for his habit of groping women and strikingly handsome appearance, adding to her complications. Adding insult to injury, Hana is afflicted with a peculiar condition that to erupts her skin in hives upon any interaction with attractive men.
Murasaki Yamada's Talk to My Back takes place in a Tokyo residential complex, where a woman is grappling with her daughters' growing independence and the disintegration of the perfect suburban middle-class existence prevalent in Japan. Moreover, her partner works late and sees her only as a household helper.
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Jade, a frequent subject of tabloid headlines, finds herself in a complex situation. A cherished family friend has passed away, and in his will, he has stated that Nic, his son, will only receive a substantial portion of his estate if he marries Jade. To further complicate matters, Jade's father has cut her off from the family trust funds. Despite Nic's previous mistreatment towards her over a decade ago and his continued dislike of her, Jade considers his proposal as a means of securing a share of the inheritance. However, unable to forget the past or live independently, Jade is left with no other option but to wed Nic and fulfill the requirements of the will.
Jina narrates "The Waiting," a fictional account that depicts the life of her mother, Gwija. When Gwija was just 17 years old, she was hastily married off to a stranger after learning that unmarried girls were being taken by the Japanese. Following Japan's collapse and Korea's independence, Gwija and her husband began a family but were eventually forced to flee south. This unfortunate turn of events separated Gwija from her husband and son, leaving her to care for their baby girl alone. Seventy years have now passed, and Gwija is an elderly woman who is still waiting for the chance to reunite with her son. Jina, struggling with the promise she made to find her uncle, adds to the depth of this moving story.
1. Miyoko Asagaya Kibun 2. Guntou 3. Burai no Omokage 4. Asagaya Shinjuu 5. Pistol 6. Kawa 7. Shizuka na Pink 8. Rakkasan 9. Renai 10. Kiss
Tohno Naruhiko, aged 32, has been struggling as a manga artist for a decade now. His latest series has just been canceled, which puts him in a dilemma. Although fantasy has always been his genre of choice, his editor suggests a slice-of-life story set in a distant village similar to his own hometown. Perhaps, going back to his origins is the refreshing shift that the withdrawn manga creator requires.
Hinata Asahi, a high school student who lived independently, found solace in her assortment of teddy bears. This mundanity was disrupted after the arrival of her new neighbor, Shirou Asou. Despite being considerably older than Hinata, Asou's irresistible charm drew her towards him, especially since he was also her new teacher. Hinata couldn't resist developing feelings for Asou, but the reciprocation of his affections makes her question the legality of their relationship or whether it was something else.
Hikari Hamura, a gifted yet socially awkward 17-year-old high school artist, shared a close bond with his only friend, Chiaki Yamamoto. She affectionately referred to him as "Picasso", and their after-school routine consisted of sketching by the river and reading books. However, their idyllic routine was disrupted when both of them got involved in a fatal helicopter accident that claimed Chiaki's life but spared Picasso with barely a scratch. Overwhelmed with confusion and despair, Picasso struggled to fathom why fate had played such a cruel trick on him. However, he stumbled upon a tiny Chiaki figurine that held a message he could hardly believe. According to it, Chiaki's prayers had convinced God to spare Picasso's life, but he had to repay the favor by using his artistic talent to solve people's problems. Despite the daunting task ahead, Picasso agreed to fulfill Chiaki's wish and sought refuge in his sketchbook . He delved into his classmates' issues, drawing solace and inspiration from art, and tried to alleviate their pain through his artistic insights.
The compilation crafted by Seyeong O includes thirteen powerful short stories that cover a broad spectrum of topics such as South Korea's monotonous corporate culture, rural lifestyles, and moral parables. Additionally, the stories shed light on ancestral artifacts.
1. Nihonichi no Bishoujo no Machi (Japan's Number One Beauty Town) 2. Konno Shigure no Koufukunaru Hibi (Konno Shigure's Blessed Daily Life) 3. Toomezuka Sensei no Yuuganaru Tanoshimi (Miss Toomezuka's Refined Hobby) 4. Nukekubi Aika (Lament of the Headless) 5. Shiroi Ito (White String) 6. Koukou Kansen Shoukougun (Oral Cavity Contagion Syndrome) 7. Atsume Mono * Sawa (Collecting * Touch) 8. Atsume Mono * Mizu (Collecting * Water) 9. Ekimae Toono (Station Toono) 10. Ekimae Indo (Station India) 11. Inbiji (Invis) 12. Gotouchi Kankouannai (Local Tourist Information) 13. Koi no Choujikuuhou (Super Dimensional Love Gun) 14. Tonde Menihairu Natsu no Mushi (The Summer Bugs That Fly Into Your Eyes)
Nami has an incredible magical ability, but her lack of coordination causes her to struggle with managing her powers. However, her bigger challenge is managing her own feelings. When Nami crashes into Ryotaro Tominaga's bike, her curiosity about her first love intensifies while Ryotaro continues to treat her with disrespect. Nami's kind heart and good intentions are overshadowed by her fear of making crucial decisions, especially as she approaches the end of high school. Set in a world of magic, this story is filled with emotional turmoil, misunderstandings, unreciprocated love, hatred, and passion as Nami and her friends seek to discover where they truly belong.
Natsume Ono's assortment of early short works is accompanied by an illustration gallery. Originally released as dōjinshi or on Ono's website, IKKI Comix has gathered many of these short stories and several stand-alone pieces published in its own magazine.
The artist's fictionalized biography tracks Goro, the sole heir to a sake brewer, who has always gravitated towards painting. Seeking refuge from his father's womanizing ways, Goro absconds to Tokyo at the tender age of 16. In the urban sprawl, he basks in the throes of a passionate romance and endeavors to discover significance through his artistic expressions.
Living in the urban area, Pen the penguin loves relishing pancakes and upholding a well-organized abode. Hayakawa, a human, is Pen's most intimate companion. Though Pen cannot speak, he demonstrates his affection by conscientiously accomplishing laundry duties and searching for economical bargains in the grocery store.