Bekku Nanaki, a clairvoyant who could foresee disasters, moved to Tokyo from a rural area to escape from her visions. While residing there, she narrowly avoids being crushed by a billboard during a calamity on the street, but a mobile fish merchant saves her life. The next day, she recognizes the kind stranger as Banjou Kizaki, her former schoolmate who was held back in school for his alleged bad luck that caused accidents and incidents. Despite his reputation, she becomes fascinated by his peculiar behavior when he explains it as having the power to change the future.
In an era where there are no books and everyone has to memorise all the mantras and sutras of Buddhism, Taoism, etc. Watch me introduce novels and wuxia to become a Saint and enter in a new era of spiritual cultivation.
Hinata, a high school student yearns to be seen as a tough guy; a dream that is constantly challenged by his classmates who mercilessly bully him due to his uncanny resemblance to a girl. Despite this, Hinata's luck takes a dramatic turn when he gains the ability to transform into a gunner princess fighter. With his new powers, he plans to put an end to the harassment and finally achieve the manly persona he so desires. Bonus story: Kurage's Love.
Astro must defeat terrifying aliens and receive training from the strict knight Tiamat to save the planet. Can a young boy like Astro rise up to become a true prince and rescue the planet?
The manga is comprised of several distinct tales that revolve around the endeavors of the Crossbone Vanguard throughout and following the conclusion of the original series, with an exception being the initial story that transpires during the One Year War and delves into the younger days of Crossbone pilot Umon Samon. Moreover, the series introduces the reappearance of Grey Stork, who is an elderly depiction of Judau Ashta, and who had previously surfaced in Hasegawa's V Gundam Sidestory manga.
As the century draws to a close, breaking news revolves around Kaitou Jeanne, a phantom thief supposedly sent by God, who has been stealing paintings all over the city. However, it turns out that the thief is no one but Maron Kusakabe, a 16-year-old enthusiastic rhythmic gymnast attending Momokuri Academy. Her true identity is a secret even to her best friend Miyako Toudaiji, who is heading the police chase for Jeanne. Believe it or not, the paintings Maron steals contain demons sent by the demon lord, who aims to weaken God's power by having his minions possess human hearts. Maron, as the reincarnation of Jeanne d'Arc, with the aid of the minor angel Finn Fish, is responsible for hunting down the cursed paintings and sealing away the evil demons. However, things get more complicated when a mysterious new phantom thief, Kaitou Sinbad, enters the scene. Balancing her duty as Jeanne with her lonely high school life proves to be more challenging than Maron ever imagined.
Following the journey of Edward Kenway, the plot delves into the conflict between the Assassins and Templars. The year is 1715, and the Caribbean is under the rule of pirates who have established a lawless society. These outlaws pose a significant threat to the established European power structures, disrupting international trade and accumulating vast fortunes. Their remarkable feats inspire future generations while leaving behind an enduring legacy. In this world of pirates reigns a young, arrogant, and formidable leader named Edward Kenway. With his skill with a sword and his contempt for authority, he earns the admiration of infamous pirate idols like Blackbeard. However, he is unwittingly dragged into an ancient feud that endangers everything these rebellious sailors have built.
In the distant future, specifically in After Colony 195, Earth is encompassed by orbiting space colonies. The colonists are subjected to harsh mistreatment at the hands of the Earth Alliance, using massive humanoid machines known as "mobile suits" to gain control over them. The perpetrator of this oppression is a clandestine organization referred to as "Oz," which has infiltrated the Alliance's military and lead it down the path of repression. The day has come for the space colonies to launch a counterattack. Five young pilots are entrusted with high-tech mobile suits dubbed "Gundams," and are dispatched to Earth with the intention of conducting guerilla warfare against Oz and the Alliance puppets under their command. The battle to determine the fate of humanity has begun...
Rikka, also known as Asterisk, is an Academy City situated on water, and it hosts the world's largest stage for an integrated battle entertainment called the "Star Wars Festival." In this festival, young boys and girls belonging to six academies, known as the "Starpulse Generation," compete with each other for supremacy, wielding Shining Armaments to fulfill their wishes. Amagiri Ayato is one of the participants. Ayato visited Rikka at the invitation of Claudia, the Student Council President of Seidoukan Academy. However, he soon found himself in a duel with the "Petalblaze Witch" Julis after earning her wrath. This marks the beginning of the most significant academy battle entertainment.
Set ten years after the events of Gundam F91, the tale revolves around Seabook Arno and Cecily Fairchild who uncover Crux Dogatie's scheme to invade Earth with the Jupiter Empire. In response, Cecily restores Crossbone Vanguard under her birth name, "Berah Ronah," who pose as space pirates to attack the Jupiter Energy Fleet. Seabook, known as "Kinkedo Nau," is one of the top pilots of the revamped Vanguard, alongside veteran Zabine Chareux. The narrative unravels through the eyes of Tobia Arronax, a teenage Newtype who inadvertently gets involved in the confrontation between the Jupiter Empire and the Crossbone Vanguard. While many Gundam aficionados were left underwhelmed by Gundam F91, Crossbone Gundam is lauded as one of Gundam's best due to its appealing characters, astute narration, and one-of-a-kind "pirate Gundam" designs. One cannot help but ponder how Gundam F91 would have fared had the original plan of a 52-episode TV series been fulfilled instead of compressing it into a two-hour movie.
Kyoko, a Japanese woman, is the protagonist of the story. She becomes a victim of rape at the hands of the American soldiers. A young African-American soldier comes to her rescue and later becomes her love interest. Unfortunately, he dies, compelling Kyoko to seek revenge against his murderers.