In a world where humanity has declined, Chico travels with her brother Pinot.
The setting is a planet named Slars, where the indigenous Slarsians and alien Earthians coexist uneasily. Shinta descends from both races, and is thus shunned by either side, but becomes involved in the conflict around "Regalia" that holds a mysterious power.
The story is set in the distant future. The land is ruined, and humanity establishes the mobile fort city Plantation. Pilots produced inside Plantation live in Mistilteinn, also know as the "birdcage." Children live there knowing nothing of the outside world or the freedom of the sky. Their lives consist of battling to carry out missions. Their enemies are mysterious giant lifeforms known as Kyōryū, and the children pilot robots called Franxx to face off against them. For the children, riding the Franxx proves their existence. A boy named Hiro is called Code:016, and he was once known as a prodigy. However, he has fallen behind, and his existence seems unnecessary. Not piloting a Franxx is the same as ceasing to exist. One day, a mysterious girl known as "Zero Two" appears before him. Two horns grow out of her head.
Our hero Vash the Stampede disappeared for two years after blasting a crater onto the moon above the desert planet he saved from annihilation. But with good people and bad alike trying to track him down, he won't stay lost for long! Count on more crazy gunslinger action, new dastardly villains...and a new outfit, to boot! Nightow changed publishers to Shonen Gahosha and the series continued to be serialized in Young King Ours magazine. Due to the original publisher retaining the name Trigun, Nightow had to change the title to Trigun MAXIMUM, which isn't a sequel; just a new name for the rest of the same series.
From Ryoji Minagawa and Kyoichi Nanatsuki comes a world of nano-machines, cybernetic assassins, powerful telekinetic opponents, and secret organization dedicated to bringing forth the next evolution of humankind. Containing all the best elements of sci-fi, spy fiction, and conspiracy theory stories, Project Arms is about kids whose arms transform into grotesquely deformed superweapons.
2057. Hemisphere, a man-made city in Tokyo Bay, has wiped out virtually all crime by introducing the quantum AI system "XEVEC", through which the "law" acts as a physical force to protect all citizens. Hemisphere is a "utopia", an ultra-nomocratic society in which the righteous are rewarded and permanent peace is guaranteed. Or so I thought. Until that incident... Confronting crime in a near-future city! Physical court battles are now in session!
A new twist on the "love doll" genre. Tempted by an internet advertisement for a "Necoco" doll series, Eiji orders one on a whim, imagining a moe-tastic hadaka-apron-wearing girl to show up on his doorstep. Instead he gets a scrappy looking boy, and to make matters worse... he's an aggressive, tough-talking little brat. Additional one-shot: Good Awakening to The Master.
Main character design by KODAMA Yuuki.
Boku no Hero Academia Manga is a continuous Japanese super hero manga series written and illustrated by Kohei Horikoshi.Izuku Midoriya was only a regular middle school pupil in a world where individuals with superpowers known as "Quirks" will be the standard. Nevertheless, he dreams of one day being a Hero, for lacking a Quirk, despite being intimidated by his classmates. The storyline follows Izuku's entry into U.A. High School , a school that educates the next generation of Heroes.Boku no Hero Academia MangaMain Characters inBoku no Hero Academia MangaIzuku MidoriyaNicknamed Deku, he's a lad who's exceptionally knowledgeable about fantasies and heroes to be one despite lacking a Quirk because of the characteristic being overly diluted to be transferred in his family, himself. Izuku is the first Quirkless Hero (beside his forerunner: all might), and joins other pupils in Y?ei High School's Class 1-A. He dislikes his nickname, but begins to enjoy it once Ochako remarks that he is given a vibe of never giving up by his nickname. Due to this, he chose to use "Deku" as his Hero name.Katsuki Bakug?Katsuki is among the youth friends and classmates of Izuku in class 1-A, whom Izuku calls Katchan. He possesses the Quirk Explosion, allowing burst and his palm perspiration to become nitroglycerin. He's made fun of Izuku for lacking the one that gave him his nickname as an abuse, as well as a Quirk since youth. Growing up being commended by men and women around him for accomplishments and his Quirk in comparison to Izuku, Katsuki believed that others, especially Izuku, are below him and became haughty. In the beginning of the show, he's a bully who regularly mocks those that he considers not strong as he believes that he's the most powerful. He ceases picking on Izuku after the latter's effort to save him from a villain, though he actually begins seeing that there many pupils possess greater and better quirks than him and reflecting on himself just after he was got the better of by Izuku in their conflict training.Boku no Hero Academia AMWOchako UrarakaOchako is Katsuki's at Yuei High School and a classmate of Izuku. Her Quirk is Zero Gravity, allowing her to make any thing she touches with her fingertips float, if the skill is used by her an excessive amount, although she is going to become nauseous. She comes from a household of construction workers, and they may be poor since there's not much of a market for them. For this reason, so she is able to give her parents a simple life Ochako aspires to become a hero for cash.Other manga:+ Beelzebub manga+ Read Soul Cartel Manga
Kai, who receives the "virtual-dream," a machine allowing one to dive into a virtual reality of multiple worlds and times, meets a man in the virtual world. This man introduces Kai to out-of-this-world sex within virtual reality. Unable to forget him, Kair dives again into the virtual world in search of him. Is this feeling lust? Or is it love? Note: This manga series has been dropped by the mangaka.
Ayasaki Hayate is only 16 years old when he’s abandoned, leaving him to fend for himself against the yakuza, who are after his organs to settle his parents’ massive gambling debt. Looking for a way to somehow acquire 157 million yen before he is cut up by gangsters, he stumbles upon a rich girl whom he can kidnap and ransom. The only problem: he’s a terrible criminal, and ends up saving her life from other would-be kidnappers and apparently confesses his love for her. In order to work off his debt, the girl, Nagi (who is convinced that Hayate is in love with her), and her maid Maria (who knows otherwise), allow him to work as a butler at their mansion. Hayate’s tenure as a butler is not easy, however, and is filled with talking tigers, homicidal robots, jealous relatives, and overarching hilarity. Serialized in Weekly Shonen Sunday + Feng Shen Ji Manhua
From Choutomaraseru: An injured soldier on an alien world is rescued/captured by a soldier from the other side of the conflict. ~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~ A soldier from one side of the war is injured and the only survivor out of his troop mates. After he passes out, an enemy picks him up a treats his wounds, forming a bond with each other. After they separate, troop members from town see the soldier but when they reunite, the soldier's enemy/friend ambushes them. Will their friendship stop the fight?