Takumi, a high school student who lives in isolation and shuns real-life objects, is faced with a terrorizing series of murders in his town. One day, while chatting online, he receives an anonymous message with a URL leading to a creepy blog predicting the next murder, which unfortunately comes true. Struggling with schizophrenia, Takumi's life spirals into chaos as he endures intense hallucinations, trapped in the life of a hikkikomori. Amid the chaos, he encounters a group of sword-wielding anime girls who seem to be losing control.
Cartoonization of topical movies. A parallel ending? What if an unsuccessful cartoonist sees the face of a murderer?Moreover, what if he turns that face into a “character” and draws a manga that sells?A beautiful pervert met by an inexperienced manga artist. When two people who shouldn't be able to see each other meet, it develops into a horrifying serial murder case. The topical movie starring Masaki Suda and Fukase (SEKAI NO OWARI) is chemicalized. Be sure to see the original ending of the manga version, which is different from the movie.
From Translated Treasures: It is a multi-perspective story following several different characters. The central character is Archer Rogue. Archer's entire family is a bit off-kilter. His father Ed is bi-polar due to physical abuse from his father as a child. As a result, he beats Archer at times ("for his own good"), or swings to a scared, child-like persona and is incapable of even feeding himself. Archer's childhood was understandably difficult, and he's a rather closed-off, violent person as a result. His older half-brother Murphy is mentally retarded. The story follows Archer (street name: El Gato) as he works with Deano to infiltrate the drug cartel that has a long-standing grudge against his gang. Along the way he meets Ken, not knowing that he is also infiltrating the cartel (for the police). It contains lots of conflict between groups, inside of groups, and with seeming random strangers. The stories in the first volume are in published order, rather than chronological: the first manga begins with Archer being released from prison for shooting his father. Then it goes back to a young 15-year-old Archer and how it all started. Prequel to Inu no Ou
Chu Mu, a young man from the Chu family, encounters betrayal from his soul pet, leading to his family’s downfall. Pursued by enemies, he is captured and bound to Nightmare Island, forced to serve as a slave feeding the terrifying White Nightmare within him. Any misstep could result in his soul being devoured with no burial ground. To survive and seek revenge, Chu Mu must grow stronger. Fortunately, Chu Mu forms a contract with a mutated Moonlight Fox soul pet, naming it Mo Ye. With Nightmare Island as his starting point, Chu Mu will script the tale of the strongest soul pet master.
Soohyun doesn't have a "first love," but he definitely has a "first hate"—his high school classmate Eunsung. A smooth-mannered all-star, Eunsung snaps up first place in everything, leaving Soohyun always trailing behind in second place. Winning out over Eunsung is the one thing that motivates Soohyun, but after graduation, Soohyun contents himself with a dull, mediocre life. One day, Eunsung appears on the news, knee-deep in scandal and, for once, not perfectly at ease...lighting Soohyun's inner fires once again. Desperate to see a fallen Eunsung with his own eyes, Soohyun jumps into the fray as a reporter, and gets Eunsung to strike an outrageous deal with him.
A second young madam is both dumb and deaf but suddenly knows how to talk …
As a child, Shin Woo-jin was kidnapped and locked away in a warehouse, forced to live as a slave. But against all odds, he was rescued and finally stepped into the outside world. Though free, Woo-jin wasn't like other children. He had an extraordinary gift: the ability to read people. By observing the smallest facial expressions and unconscious gestures, he could see through their thoughts, emotions, and intentions with near-perfect accuracy. Like a profiler, like a modern-day Sherlock, Woo-jin learned to navigate the world, one observation at a time. But for someone who sees too much, living an ordinary life is the hardest thing of all. All he ever wanted was a peaceful, simple life. But the world had other plans. "As I thought... living a normal life is far too difficult."
From Easy Going Scans What happens when you take a good, long look and realize that your boyfriend is prettier than you? And what happens when you go to a high school with so few girls that you're considered a goddess? But then again, your pretty boyfriend is also attending the same school...
Conspiracy, betrayal, and war that revolves around the Chess Isle Crest! Amidst these events, one man's sleeping resentment and grudge starts to become conscious and real. Webtoon from Naver Please address this work as a Manhwa (Korean word for cartoons)
I'm Jeoh, a namchang selling himself in a daldong neighborhood that is collapsing. A serial killer appears with the death of a terminal employee ( plot is like killing stalking)
What would you do if you discovered that the world you live in is only a representation of reality? Do you surrender to despair? Or do you fight the adversities?Chess Time follows the story of several pieces on the board of the struggling eternity. These games decide the events in the world we live in, but with living pieces.
The setting is 15th century Poland. It was a time when heretical ideas lead those to who possessed such a mindset to being burned at the stake for their beliefs. Rafal, a child prodigy, is expected to major in theology, the most important subject at the time, at the university. One day, however, he comes across a mysterious man, and is now studying a possible "truth" in the midst of heretical thought!