Yumewo is such a negative pessimist that his power to see the future in his dreams only lets him see bad things that will happen to him. In a world where nothing goes right for him, can Yumewo remake himself to become a more positive person?Originally published in Big Comic Spirits in 2011 to celebrate the magazine's 30th anniversary.
Yeji lives alone in a shabby old villa, but her attention keeps drifting to the unemployed man next door. He shares his ramen, they watch Netflix together, but he never lets her into his heart. Still, Yeji finds herself growing more and more drawn to him. "Mister… you couldn’t take your eyes off this... and you touched it, too."
Looking to make new friends in a new neighborhood, Jihyun joins a club of young married women, only to find herself pulled into secret rendezvous with hidden members.
The story of three guys and their encounter with a female exhibitionist who rides a Ducati around town naked.
Students are at a hot spring for a school field trip and two friends, one who happens to be a trap happens to end up alone with his friend, all said and done, some ecchi things occur leading to a love comedy of sorts.
Maya is a witch. At least, that's what she's always telling her friend Mameyama. To Mameyama, she's just an otaku girl that might have a few screws loose. Either way, the two of them spend late nights together on voice chat, talking about whatever random, trifling things come to mind.
"Nightmare from Lir'' Ryo and Audra live on a huge artificial satellite The seventh planet of Lir is shrouded in mystery. He takes off on a four-dimensional space rocket, but... "The Moon is Hell'' An expedition that lands on the far side of the moon is caught in an unknown explosion and loses oxygen and water! Despair covers and dominates the members..."The moon was alive.''The boy who resonated with the rocks brought back from the moon realized that it was once more prosperous than the earth. Can you see the moon? "Prisoner Ship'' Centering on Jindo, a brutal thug who roams the universe, and a boy whose father was killed by Jindo. Human hymn unfolds! "I'm a psychic" A science fiction gag drawn as an appendix to the confectionery "Vienna Chocolate"!
The Nightmare of Fabrication is a beautifully drawn full-colour manga from Yoshitoshi ABe. The 18 page short story can be found in the Lain Omnipresence in Wired artbook. It's a bonus story which apparently isn't related with neither the anime nor the PS game. It shows characters who were included in the PS game but not in the TV series (like the psychiatrist), but also determinant characters from the anime who didn't appear in the videogame (like Deus).
In the "Japanese-style fantasy battle" story, mechanical sparrows chase after the girl Nerine on a moonlit night, but a boy and a girl save her. The boy is the older brother Akahiko, who is sullen, stingy, and polite to a fault. The girl is the energetic younger sister Yukio, who can manipulate snow. The pair are supernatural problem-solvers for hire, doing anything from intimidation to exorcisms as the Nihonmatsu siblings.
Exorcists Gotsuji and Uruka spend their days exorcising evil spirits on request, inching ever closer to their goal: to cut down a specific spirit as a means of mourning the woman it killed. Uruka, mystified by Gotsuji's actions, accompanies him in his quest for revenge, but where will their journey lead...? Bunny outfits or traditional garb—doesn't matter! Just cut those spirits down! The curtain rises on a new and exciting story full of action and the occult!
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Yoshio, a 30-year old NEET, received an anonymous package containing a game disk called "The Village of Fate," a breathtaking CG game with real-life visuals. In the game, Yoshio is designated as the god of destiny who has the power to guide high-functioning AIs - the villagers - that behave astonishingly like real humans. However, Yoshio's sole capability in the game is to provide a daily message or prophecy. The villagers dutifully follow his instructions and their gratitude fuels the god of destiny's power to perform miracles. Despite living as a recluse, Yoshio is revered as God in the game. Ultimately, the villagers teach him the joys of life, while he, in turn, saves them from peril.