In a run-down shopping street, brothers Fuji and Kiri run a small barbershop as they wait for their father’s return. In their effort to make ends meet, every day brings something new to their door. From the creator behind hits such as “Setoutsumi,” “Odd Taxi,” and “Housenka” teams up with a superstar artist to bring you a quirky, heartfelt, and mysterious tale of brothers, barbers, and the oddities that find them.
"Widely acclaimed as 'drug snatching' professionals, Gou and Taki are handpicked by an unknown authority to obtain illegal substances from private vendors and mafiosos. Despite their contrasting sexual orientations, with Gou being openly homosexual and Taki heterosexual, the pair's collaboration is unwaveringly powerful, culminating in the achievement of their perilous quests. Despite Taki rejecting Gou's ardent romantic interest, Gou's determination remains unshaken, prompting one to ponder if Taki will evade his persistent advances or confront his own internal conflicts."
The rumors of a youkai snatching drunk people circulated swiftly across Gensokyo's human settlement, provoking agitation and distress among the residents. Nevertheless, Geidontei tavern seemed unaffected by the rumors that originated there, and everything appeared normal - from the menu to the owner. Upon hearing about the incident, shrine maiden Reimu Hakurei felt compelled to investigate the establishment in question. However, her search led her to an unexpected figure: Geidontei's mascot, Miyoi Okunoda, who seemed as ephemeral as a bubble.
During the late 1800s, Britain emerged as a superpower, but the strict hierarchy based on social class prevented commoners from accessing the upper echelons which were governed by oppressive nobles. William James Moriarty, a gifted mathematics professor hailing from a privileged family as the second son, enjoys a life of luxury with his brothers Albert and Louis. Despite his privileged status, William offers his consultation services to the needy, while leading a group dedicated to challenging the old order and forging a new, improved world with his mild-mannered demeanor. In Yuukoku no Moriarty, the retelling of Arthur Conan Doyle's original story takes on a unique perspective by highlighting the antagonist's journey and explaining how he became the only "criminal consultant."
“Would I dare to lie to a god?” “You pretended to be a loyal and pure virg*n servant to your former master for years. Even while harboring lustful thoughts for his brother.” “…….” “So, would telling a lie to me be such a great matter?” Daphne, daughter of the river god Peneus and servant to the virg*n goddess Artemis, dares to harbor a forbidden love for the sun god Phoebus Apollo. A pitiable nymph who cannot hide her affections despite vowing purity to her sister goddess, a beautiful god who toyed with her through fickle affection and indifference. “Just as Phoebus’s arrow pierced the monster’s heart, your arrow will pierce his.” But the unexpected start to love was always a small arrow shot by a boy god. “Just as he killed the monster, you can kill his heart. Eros.” To Phoebus flew a golden arrow that evoked endless love, and to Daphne, a lead arrow that evoked bitter hatred. From that day on, everything was turned upside down.
QingKong, the renowned hacker known as FeiKong, was actually a 17-year-old girl who lived alone and tirelessly searched for her missing parents. Every week, she traveled by train to visit her aunt and noticed a boy who also frequented the route. Despite seeing him regularly, they had never spoken until one fateful day when they decided to meet outside of the train. Their brief encounter set in motion a series of unforeseen events that led them to a shadowy group with inexplicable control over everything, though its existence went unverified. The story took a dramatic turn when the boy suddenly vanished, and they found themselves transported to an alternate universe.
The manga stars the black-silhouetted "criminal" that appears in Detective Conan chapters to represent the mystery culprits.
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Based on a light novel with the same name, the series depicts the relationship between a student and a NEET detective after the student unintentionally disrupts the latter's life and ends up becoming her apprentice. The story centers on their deep emotional connection.
Being a disinterested student at St. Joanna all-girls school, Kiyora turns to the books her father sent her and unintentionally summons a demon. Engrossed in the situation, she decides to delve into the case of the missing stray cats on the school premises to uncover the real intentions of the upstanding priest, Father Shion.