Upon regaining consciousness, the main character finds himself in an unfamiliar dwelling with no recollection of his identity or whereabouts. As he explores the abandoned abode, he stumbles upon the remains of a decapitated woman whom he assumes to be a complete stranger. Before long, he is rescued by a woman named Shio who addresses him as "Iori." However, he cannot be certain that this is his true identity. Moreover, when Shio urges him to conceal the cadaver without any hesitation while asking for his trust, he is left bewildered about whether or not he should comply.
Shinobu Asakura has never been able to read or write—and not for lack of trying. It’s made getting and holding down jobs difficult, and he’s constantly berated by people who think he’s simply slacking off when he’s just trying to keep up. But a chance meeting with a café worker who introduces a new word to Shinobu’s vocabulary—dyslexia—may just change the course of Shinobu’s life forever.
From Tapas: For 10 years, magical prodigy Desir and his party have been battling inside the mysterious Shadow Labyrinth—and against the end of the world. Much of humanity has already perished and just as Desir is about to be killed, he's sent back 13 years into the past. Despite knowing the cursed future that lies ahead, Desir steels his resolve as he sees an opportunity to train his friends and better prepare to face Armageddon together, without losing the ones they love. Original Webtoon: , Official Translations: - English , , - French: - German: (Print), - Indonesia: - Thai: - T.Chinese: - Japanese: - Russian: Note: Tapas has the Tappytoon translation as they are the ones licensing the series.
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Kyousuke Kasuga and his family are gifted individuals with unique powers. They're constantly on the move, trying to evade suspicion from the public. Kyousuke, tired of all the relocation, transfers schools for the eighth time, determined to make it his last. Little did he know that he would find himself entangled with the notorious delinquent duo in his new school. Madoka Ayukawa, known for her unpredictable behavior, is feared by other students. Her personality flips between affectionate and aloof. Meanwhile, Hikaru Hiyama is a lively and energetic girl with a crush on Kyousuke. Caught in a love triangle, Kyousuke attempts to use his powers to appease both girls. However, it becomes clear that his indecision will only take him so far in achieving his dream of a normal life.
Having become a managing director, Shima Kōsaku is appointed to be supervisor of Shanghai Hatsushiba. Now the story is brought to a highly competitive marketplace for electronics manufacturers the world over, China. Facing language and cultural barriers and some persisting deeply-rooted anti-Japanese sentiment, Shima Kōsaku keeps up his fight without ever giving up his personal style in this new world.
Wraiths, beings that subsist on human emotions and sow chaos wherever they roam, are invisible to humans. To safeguard humans from these creatures, magical girls utilize their granted wish's power. A troop of magical girls based in Mitakihara has tirelessly striven to guarantee the town's safety. However, two of its members, Sayaka Miki and Kyouko Sakura, have failed to get along. Mami Tomoe, their leader, hopes that they will cooperate eventually but is concerned that their discord may affect their magical girl duties. Homura Akemi, who transferred to Mitakihara Middle School, joins this group of magical girls. Nonetheless, Homura conceals the actual state of the world and possesses knowledge about magical girls that she hasn't revealed yet.
A young man named Ewan Juno awakens in a disoriented state, confined within an unfamiliar location surrounded by impenetrable stonework and endless passageways. He is uncertain of his whereabouts until he discovers that he is among eight youthful contenders selected for the enigmatic Thousands Years Labyrinth. Each candidate aspires to become the next emperor; however, only one can possess the authority to make the final decision. In a fight for survival, Ewan endeavors to skillfully navigate through the labyrinth's treacherous landscape, confronting an array of obstacles to uncover the sinister mysteries within and seek a way out.
Mako Mochizuki, a freshman in high school, has a love for photography, which she inherited from her late grandfather. However, she struggles with finding direction in life, especially when she gets lost in the world through her camera lens. When Kei Akahoshi, a fellow photography enthusiast, invites her to stay at the Lens Inn, an acclaimed boarding house for the school's photography club members, Mako sees it as a chance to explore new horizons. On her way to the boarding house, Mako stumbles upon a puppy, and she starts to take a picture of it. However, to her surprise, she also captures a long-haired boy walking the dog. Later, she finds out that the boy's name is Mitsuru Amemura, another freshman in their school, whom she gave a bad first impression. Despite Mitsuru's initial reluctance to have his picture taken, Mako discovers a new side to him, which reveals his photogenic qualities, thereby leading to a budding friendship between the two.
The Ushiromiya family makes an annual pilgrimage to Rokkenjima, the island where they gather for a reunion hosted by the odd patriarch, Kinzou, who is in poor health. The family members are preoccupied with feuding over the inheritance and the coveted title of Kinzou's successor. A typhoon outside matches the turmoil brewing in their hearts as they argue. Battler, Kinzou's grandson, returns after a long absence expecting a smooth reunion. But Kinzou has different plans; he introduces a peculiar game which involves finding his hidden treasure. The victor will become the family leader. However, the game turns grim as participants are used as "sacrifices" to bring back the Millennial Witch of Rokkenjima, Beatrice. Murders and violence ensue, casting doubt on whether the work of magic or the acts of one of the family members. Despite the ensuing disasters, Battler remains skeptical of the occult, questioning what truly happened to those closest to him.