Working part-time at a convenience store, Shibasaki is a high school student who develops an infatuation for a petite office lady whom he encounters on the job. In turn, the woman's fascination with the young man also grows, mainly because his facial features resemble those of her beloved pet feline. As they interact for just five minutes, during each fleeting encounter, Shibasaki and the office lady gradually become more intimately connected.
The series follows Motoko Aramaki, an enigmatic character, as she investigates an incident at an organ factory and its consequences. In an attempt to rectify the situation and protect herself, she must avoid being captured. Meanwhile, the other members of section 9 are delving into Motoko's past to unveil her true identity.
The "lost" stories of Ghost in the Shell can be found in Ghost in the Shell 1.5: Human-Error Processor. These tales were crafted by Shirow Masamune after completing the original manga and before creating the acclaimed Ghost in the Shell 2: Man-Machine Interface. Until now, these stories were not previously published together. Human-Error Processor focuses on the everyday battles of Section 9 agents as they combat technocrime. This entry to the franchise has the same mind-bending cyber madness one would expect from Ghost in the Shell, but in a police-procedural setting, complete with action and suspense.
In his earlier days, Kishou Arima, also known as the infamous "Reaper" of the Commission of Counter Ghoul, was tasked with attending high school to investigate a series of murders perpetrated by a ghoul with a ravenous appetite. However, what started as a solo mission took a quick turn when Arima partnered with his delinquent classmate, Taishi Fura. When Fura witnesses the brutal killing of his best friend at the hands of a masked ghoul named "Lantern," it seems inevitable that he will meet a similar fate. Luckily, Arima intervenes at the last moment, giving Fura a glimpse into the world of a ghoul investigator. Despite the ghoul eluding capture, Fura decides to team up with his classmate and savior, pledging to bring Lantern to justice.
You are reading Ex-Assassin Who Killed the Hero. ~Jobless Middle-Aged Man Starting a New Life~ manga, one of the most popular manga covering in Seinen, Action genres, written by Okamoto Sumihei at MangaBuddy, a top manga site to offering for free. Ex-Assassin Who Killed the Hero. ~Jobless Middle-Aged Man Starting a New Life~ has 10 translated chapters and translations of other chapters are in progress. Lets enjoy. If you want to get the updates about latest chapters, lets create an account and add Ex-Assassin Who Killed the Hero. ~Jobless Middle-Aged Man Starting a New Life~ to your bookmark. Juu, a man who was abandoned by his parents when he was a child, has been killing people for more than 30 years in an assassin organization. In return for being able to get out of the assassination business, he was given one last mission: to assassinate a hero.
By 2029, the world had undergone four global conflicts and embraced a new era of technological advancement that had profoundly altered society. With widespread cybernetic enhancements, robotic artificial intelligence, and cyborgs, humanity had become more machine than human. Nevertheless, this cutting-edge shift also catalyzed the evolution of crime, as hackers, corrupt authorities, and other opportunistic individuals found ways to manipulate inventive systems for their own gain. Amidst the rampant criminal activity in Japan, the government established Section 9, an elite team of highly skilled operatives tasked with countering these threats. Leading the charge was Major Motoko Kusanagi, a fearless and tenacious woman who spearheaded Section 9's efforts to combat cyberterrorism and safeguard the nation's stability in the face of an ever-advancing future.
A full year has elapsed since the adventure in Sword Art Online concluded, followed by another ten months of peace after the incident in ALfheim Online. However, strange events have begun to occur once more, this time in the VRMMO game known as Gun Gale Online (GGO). Two players have been shot by an individual cloaked in a mantle who calls himself "Death Gun." Strangely, after their in-game deaths, these players disconnect from the game and are then found dead in reality days later. In light of these events, Kikuoka Seijirou from the VR Crimes Division contacts Kirigaya Kazuto to investigate a connection between the in-game and real-life deaths. It is discovered that Death Gun specifically targets the highest-ranked players, leading Kazuto to take action by transforming his ALfheim Online character into one suitable for Gun Gale Online, and enlisting in the prestigious Bullet of Bullets tournament to try and catch the mysterious killer.
In the aftermath of an environmental disaster that led to the eruption of Mt. Fuji and inundation of Yokohama, humanity is on the verge of extinction. In this bleak world, a cheerful android named Alpha Hatsuseno operates a modest cafe bearing her name near Yokohama. Although her owner is absent for an indeterminate period, Alpha maintains an upbeat demeanor despite receiving few customers. As she waits for her owner's return, Alpha ventures out on her dependable scooter and uses her camera to capture her travels. While making new acquaintances among fellow androids and the like, they forge memories that, in turn, brighten up their otherwise dismal surroundings. Through its serene portrayal of Alpha's daily life, Yokohama Kaidashi Kikou offers a mesmerizing and contemplative perspective of time's ebb and flow in the midst of mundane life.
Legend has it that an individual spends around three years of their lifespan on the lavatory seat. When Yotaro, a man who holds his bathroom time in high esteem, gets reborn in an alternate realm, he commits himself to finding the most suitable toilet. Dragon-scale thrones and slimy tissues are merely the starting point of the excremental exploration in this coarse yet comical tale!
Shouta, a 25-year-old who is neither employed, in education nor training (NEET), is ridiculed by his former female classmates who have all achieved great success at their class reunion. An enigmatic occurrence at the school pool transports him to the past, enabling him to confront those same classmates during their fifth-grade girl years.
Upon awakening, Subaru Natsuki finds himself in an unfamiliar room with Rem and Ram standing before him. Despite feeling disoriented, Subaru wastes no time in playfully jabbing at the sisters over their unique communication style. However, Emilia interrupts before he can make much headway in that regard, thanking him for repeatedly sacrificing himself to save her from Elsa Granhiert's wrath. After explaining that she brought him to her residence due to his injuries, Emilia introduces Subaru to Roswaal L. Mathers, the hooded figure who owns the mansion. During breakfast, Subaru expresses his desire to serve as a butler alongside Rem and Ram, and Roswaal quickly grants his wish. Despite initially adapting well to this new role, Subaru ultimately finds himself back at the mansion with no memory of the past few days. Troubled by this, he suspects that his "Return By Death" ability might be a factor but can't say for sure. Will Subaru unlock the secrets of his power and uncover the truth behind his deaths, or will he remain lost in the enigma?