On his way back from a nearby convenience store, Subaru Natsuki is suddenly stranded in a foreign city. He finds himself surrounded by unfamiliar faces speaking a foreign tongue, realizing he has been transported to an entirely different world. Unfortunately, the shopkeeper throws him out for being insolvent, leaving him hopeless and immediately encircled by a gang of ruffians. However, just when he believes there is no escape, a mysterious young lady named Satella comes to his aid. She's on the hunt for a burglar that Subaru had seen earlier. After Satella wards off the aggressors, Subaru pledges to help her in her quest to capture the thief. After a few bizarre events, the pair ends up in an underground cellar where stolen goods are kept. When they infiltrate the cellar, they are unexpectedly attacked by a shadowy assailant resulting in both of them receiving fatal injuries. Subaru awakens to find himself transported back in time to the morning of that same day and begins a complex cycle where he relives past experiences.
It can be quite challenging to keep oneself physically and emotionally content, especially for nascent and minuscule cells that are already inundated with obligations. In the latest installation of the Cells at Work franchise, witness these adorable infantile cells diligently performing their duties.
Kotono Nagase, a high school student, along with her best friend, are elated to secure a place in a dorm with eight other budding idols after acing their auditions. Their joy is short-lived as they soon discover that it takes more than just attractive choreography and outfits to ascend the ranks in the VENUS program. Climbing to the pinnacle will require dedication and hard work, and as the top-most position in the program is occupied by idol sensation Mana Nagase- Kotono's elder sister- it only adds to the pressure. This version includes two additional chapters.
Taking place a year after the occurrences in Kiniro Mosaic, this book comprises of eleven sections that explore various aspects of Alice and her companions' everyday existence following their graduation. Additionally, it uncovers previously undisclosed anecdotes about their high school existence that were not featured in the primary series.
Education is not the top priority at a Tokyo high school where fighting between student clubs causes havoc in the hallways and classrooms. Each club tries to outdo the others in being unruly, but only a small group of students works towards calming the violence. These students, who are part of the Juken Club, are among the strongest and bravest at the school.
The Japanese name Saiyukiden Daienoh has been attributed to Katsuya Terada's manga, "Legend of the Journey to the West: The Great Monkey King," which is based on the sixteenth century Chinese novel, Xi You Yi, from which Terada drew inspiration.
1. Miyoko Asagaya Kibun 2. Guntou 3. Burai no Omokage 4. Asagaya Shinjuu 5. Pistol 6. Kawa 7. Shizuka na Pink 8. Rakkasan 9. Renai 10. Kiss
Using his caricature abilities, Susumu Katsumata had been warning Japanese citizens about the hazards of nuclear power for more than two decades prior to the Fukushima Daiichi reactor meltdowns in 2011. Fukushima Devil Fish takes inspiration from Katsumata's research trips to the infamous facility and his physics background. The book's initial two stories focus on the "nuclear gypsies," unfairly labored men responsible for maintaining Japan's nuclear power facilities during the 1980s. The following narratives, originally in the famous Garo and COM alt-manga magazines from the late 1960s and 1970s, feature Japanese folklore creatures and lonesome individuals who have lost their homes and families. Fukushima Devil Fish, with its haunting and heartwarming moments, demonstrates Katsumata's skills as a comics master in poetic form and as a true friend to the casualties of Japan's modernization. Additionally, the compilation includes a series of essays by the artist, historian Asakawa Mitsuhiro, and critic Abe Yukihiro that provide insight into Katsumata's life and career, as well as the significance of his work in the post-Fukushima age.
The Earth suffered the Third World War, which lasted from 2099 to 2126, causing significant damage despite the absence of nuclear weaponry. Nations such as England, France, and China struggled to regain their power in the aftermath while new nations and groups emerged, like the Sacred Republique of Mumna and the Poseidon Organization. Deunan Knute and Briareos Hecatonchires, former L.A. SWAT members, survived the war and now live in a desolate city. Their lives take an unexpected turn when Hitomi, a young woman, invites them to join Olympus, a utopian city that is the leading global power. There, they become members of the elite ESWAT, whose goal is to safeguard the city against terrorism and protect its interests internationally. Throughout the story, the duo encounter a multitude of characters and organizations involved in international conspiracies that endanger the safety of Olympus.
Living in the urban area, Pen the penguin loves relishing pancakes and upholding a well-organized abode. Hayakawa, a human, is Pen's most intimate companion. Though Pen cannot speak, he demonstrates his affection by conscientiously accomplishing laundry duties and searching for economical bargains in the grocery store.
The artist's fictionalized biography tracks Goro, the sole heir to a sake brewer, who has always gravitated towards painting. Seeking refuge from his father's womanizing ways, Goro absconds to Tokyo at the tender age of 16. In the urban sprawl, he basks in the throes of a passionate romance and endeavors to discover significance through his artistic expressions.
Two boys, Black and White, who had lost their parents, fight to survive in the desolate streets of Treasure Town by stealing, attacking, and engaging in violent fights. As they struggle to navigate the shady and corrupt environment they have found themselves in, they come across lonely souls, small-time criminals, and unpredictable law enforcement. To add to their misery, a notorious gang of ruthless yakuza is planning to take over the city they call home. Can Black and White overcome this bleak reality and create a better life for themselves? This manga incorporates the artistic qualities of European comics, creating a surreal experience.