Ultra Analysis: The Official Character Guide for My Hero Academia, by Kohei Horikoshi, is the second data book of the series that offers comprehensive information on characters from chapters 1 to 235.
A full year has elapsed since the adventure in Sword Art Online concluded, followed by another ten months of peace after the incident in ALfheim Online. However, strange events have begun to occur once more, this time in the VRMMO game known as Gun Gale Online (GGO). Two players have been shot by an individual cloaked in a mantle who calls himself "Death Gun." Strangely, after their in-game deaths, these players disconnect from the game and are then found dead in reality days later. In light of these events, Kikuoka Seijirou from the VR Crimes Division contacts Kirigaya Kazuto to investigate a connection between the in-game and real-life deaths. It is discovered that Death Gun specifically targets the highest-ranked players, leading Kazuto to take action by transforming his ALfheim Online character into one suitable for Gun Gale Online, and enlisting in the prestigious Bullet of Bullets tournament to try and catch the mysterious killer.
Legend has it that an individual spends around three years of their lifespan on the lavatory seat. When Yotaro, a man who holds his bathroom time in high esteem, gets reborn in an alternate realm, he commits himself to finding the most suitable toilet. Dragon-scale thrones and slimy tissues are merely the starting point of the excremental exploration in this coarse yet comical tale!
Upon awakening, Subaru Natsuki finds himself in an unfamiliar room with Rem and Ram standing before him. Despite feeling disoriented, Subaru wastes no time in playfully jabbing at the sisters over their unique communication style. However, Emilia interrupts before he can make much headway in that regard, thanking him for repeatedly sacrificing himself to save her from Elsa Granhiert's wrath. After explaining that she brought him to her residence due to his injuries, Emilia introduces Subaru to Roswaal L. Mathers, the hooded figure who owns the mansion. During breakfast, Subaru expresses his desire to serve as a butler alongside Rem and Ram, and Roswaal quickly grants his wish. Despite initially adapting well to this new role, Subaru ultimately finds himself back at the mansion with no memory of the past few days. Troubled by this, he suspects that his "Return By Death" ability might be a factor but can't say for sure. Will Subaru unlock the secrets of his power and uncover the truth behind his deaths, or will he remain lost in the enigma?
On his way back from a nearby convenience store, Subaru Natsuki is suddenly stranded in a foreign city. He finds himself surrounded by unfamiliar faces speaking a foreign tongue, realizing he has been transported to an entirely different world. Unfortunately, the shopkeeper throws him out for being insolvent, leaving him hopeless and immediately encircled by a gang of ruffians. However, just when he believes there is no escape, a mysterious young lady named Satella comes to his aid. She's on the hunt for a burglar that Subaru had seen earlier. After Satella wards off the aggressors, Subaru pledges to help her in her quest to capture the thief. After a few bizarre events, the pair ends up in an underground cellar where stolen goods are kept. When they infiltrate the cellar, they are unexpectedly attacked by a shadowy assailant resulting in both of them receiving fatal injuries. Subaru awakens to find himself transported back in time to the morning of that same day and begins a complex cycle where he relives past experiences.
In the vast, snowy expanse of the Great Elior Forest lies the home of a solitary girl marked by an uncanny resemblance to the infamous Witch of Jealousy. Emilia, a half-elf, lives alongside a feline spirit named Puck, sharing a sense of responsibility and regret that never seems to draw them closer. The passage of time in this desolate land feels endless, and the challenges they face are as unforgiving as hellfire itself.
At the mere age of six, Hero and Mii have already taken the plunge and are now bound by marriage. With their whole lives ahead of them, the future is a vast open book filled with endless possibilities.
The Japanese name Saiyukiden Daienoh has been attributed to Katsuya Terada's manga, "Legend of the Journey to the West: The Great Monkey King," which is based on the sixteenth century Chinese novel, Xi You Yi, from which Terada drew inspiration.
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.
Shotaro Isinomori, a renowned Japanese comic book artist, created and illustrated this comic. It was initially serialized in Nintendo Power Magazine, comprising 12 installments ranging from January 1992 (Volume 32) to December 1992, and later published as a book in 1993. While it mostly traces the narrative of ALttP, some exclusive features were added to "amplify the dramatic pace and generate an element of astonishment."
In a distant era, humankind has regressed and now dwells in dispersed, minuscule communities. In addition to their day-to-day existence, individuals possess a mental prowess dubbed "Juryoku," which allows them to manifest their mental imagery. In the absence of contemporary technology, this aptitude has become a paramount source of energy. One day, Saki, a young maiden, and her fellow companions happen upon a diminutive archival robot on the fringes of their town. Its recordings disclose the antiquated history of humanity, including the genesis of Juryoku, which instigated a world war between psychics and non-psychics. Eventually, the psychics emerged victorious, leading to their oppressive power. After uncovering this confidential information, the grown-ups in their village deprive the youngsters of their Juryoku abilities and banish them. Fleeing to the sanctuary of a nearby forest, the troop comes across a colossal, hairless, two-legged mouse, referred to as a "Bakenezumi," and allies themselves with the animal in their continued conflict against a formidable adversary.