Rito is a high-school boy who just can't confess to the girl of his dreams, Haruna-chan. One day when coming home and sulking in the bath-tub, a mysterious and barely clothed girl appears out of nowhere. Her name is Lala and she comes from another planet...
Even though this is a sequel to To-Love-Ru, all of our main characters make an appearance along with some new additions. Rito continues to be caught in over the top uncensored ecchi scenarios. The alien Deviluke sisters still use their unique abilities to grab Rito's love confession. Nana and Momo have transferred into the school and meet Mea, who seems to be a worry free and joyful girl. Momo in particular wants to share Rito and create a harem for him. While scheming her plan, she confronts Golden Darkness also known as Yami. They are interrupted by possessed students who begin to fight with abnormal strength. Now the new plot line appears as a mysterious person who's in control of the students tests Yami's assassination skills. Who is this new enemy?
In her past life, everyone knew her as the villainess of Nan City, but they didn’t know that she was just a reckless support-character. After she was set up, lost all her reputation, and died in the streets, she returned through reincarnation. In this lifetime, she decided to embrace the identity of the villainess that they believed her to be. She would not let the real villains get off scot-free!
Both the immortal emperor Xia Guixuan’s generation and his old nemesis were injured, so he withdrew to the core of a distant planet in the universe to recover his wounds. The fairy spirit flowing from him gradually modified the planet’s atmosphere, and it became a livable planet with ample aura. To cultivate and establish their own civilization, the original creatures began to change into humans. Human exploration spacecraft from the Milky Way arrived here a few years later. Unknown powerful entities began to target this area on all levels. Many factions collide, and heroes unite. Ruling a Planet
In the future, computers control all aspects of human life, even birth. No one questions Superior Domination, the new social order, except the Mu, a mutant race with telepathic powers who are forced into exile by the System. On a distant colony mistakenly believed to be Terra by its inhabitants, Jomy’s world is turned upside-down when the Mu ask him to become their leader. Can Jomy, with his emerging telepathic powers, lead the Mu back home, back to Terra? In 1978, this series won the very first Seiun Award for manga, and subsequently, in 1980, also won the Shogakukan Manga Award for shōnen/shōjo manga
A mystical, ceaseless entity is dispatched to Earth without any discernible emotions or identity. Nevertheless, its form can shape-shift to reflect individuals who possess a powerful will. Initially, it presents itself as merely a sphere, but as time elapses, it transforms into a rock, then inheriting the moss blanketed underneath the snow. Its next form mirrors an injured, solitary wolf lying down to draw its last breaths. Eventually, it gains a sense of awareness and roams across the uninhabited tundra until it encounters a young boy. The child resides in a forsaken town that adults abandon long ago when scouring for an alleged utopia beyond the vast, white tundra. Sadly, their pursuit proves fruitless, and the boy is now in peril. The entity mimics the boy's figure and embarks on a ceaseless excursion, seeking novel encounters, locations, and individuals.
Rito is a high-school boy who just can't confess to the girl of his dreams, Haruna-chan. One day when coming home and sulking in the bath-tub, a mysterious and barely clothed girl appears out of nowhere. Her name is Lala and she comes from another planet...
To-Y (Fujii To-ii) is a member of the punk rock band GASP. Along with other punk bands, which usually just hanged out doing small gigs, they have this enormous hatred and aversion to the main Japanese music industry, which is dominated by pop music and untalented Idol singers. However, To-Y was tempted by Kado (the Nagel ripoff) of Kama Production, a strong will promoter, to expand out beyond GASP since he has the talent, except she also expect to promote him as an Idol singer, which revolts To-Y. All in all, a traditional rock-n-roll story.
In Academy City, where esper abilities have been recognized as a general science. Behind the peace, there is a dark side organization that undertakes missions that cannot be made public. \"Item\" is an elite unit consisting of four girls. Takitsubo Rikou is able to read and track the weak power emitted by those with abilities. Frenda Seivelun, who excels in combat using explosives and traps. Kinuhata Saiai, who can manipulate nitrogen at will and plays a defensive role. And one of the 7 espers that Academy City is proud of: Mugino Shizuri. They live freely in the darkness of the Academy City, and quietly set their sights on their target...! This is a story of encounter, friendship, and darkness that eventually leads to a \'terrible incident\'!
A project to develop new superpowers is underway in Academy City. That project will turn Accelerator into a --?!
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The manga focuses on a certain unnamed character who appears throughout the story of A Certain Scientific Railgun and A Certain Magical Index, and whose name is revealed in this story set at Tokiwadai Middle School.