Asumi Kamogawa, a petite 14-year-old, possesses an unbridled adoration for the cosmos, particularly the twinkling stars. Under the tutelage of an affable ghost who wears a colossal lion head and goes by the nickname "Lion-san," she has been studying space since infancy. Despite an unsteady home life, Asumi resolves to join the Tokyo Space School. In no time, Asumi befriends a cadre of classmates, including her childhood friend Shinnosuke Fuchuuya, who sports spectacles and harbors a staunch brutal honesty, Kei Oumi, a cordial young woman who drew inspiration from Neil Armstrong's photos of the moon landing, Marika Ukita, an enigmatic and stunningly gorgeous girl with a few secrets of her own, and Shuu Suzuki, a bold and bright boy who maintains a laidback approach. The setting of Futatsu no Spica is an alternative future in which Japan's maiden human-crafted spacecraft crashed in 2010, and it follows the growth of these high schoolers as they travel toward the stars.
A cooking-themed spin-off of Fate/stay Night.
Every 30 years, a new princess is chosen from the Hime family to serve the Hayagami. The time has come again, but over these past years, records state not a single female has been born, save for one, the 15-year-old Arata. The only problem is, Arata is actually a male! Forced to disguise himself and take the place of the princess candidate until a formal one can be found, he attends the festival only to witness the current princess, Kokuri-hime, murdered, and his own life is forfeit as well, by the hands of the princess' personal guard, the 12 Shinshou. As he runs for his life, Kannagi of the 12 convinces everyone that Arata is the one who has murdered the princess instead, and now everyone in the Imperial Court is after his head!
Once upon a time, there existed a deity of radiance and a deity of obscurity. The worshippers of the deity of radiance were blessed with contentment and prosperity, whereas the deity of obscurity would engage in deceptive acts and deprive people of their happiness. Legend has it that the deity of radiance eventually decided to penalize the deity of obscurity by transforming him into a monstrous creature. Outraged by this punishment, the deity of obscurity employed it as a curse to afflict others with suffering. As punishment for his misdeeds, he was banished to the Outside realm, where he and his monstrous progeny were condemned to remain forevermore. The denizens of the Inside were prohibited from making contact with anyone from the Outside on the risk of being cursed with ghastly appearances. A young Insider girl named Shiva was discovered by an Outsider whom she later addressed as Sensei. Despite the prohibition on physical contact, Sensei did what he could to take care of Shiva, and they were able to lead a fairly content existence together. Regrettably, Shiva found herself in jeopardy not just from the Outsiders, but from her own people as well.
This work is set in the Showa era during the mid-1960s and early '70s. Yukinojo, the protagonist, was abandoned on the grounds of a Tokyo temple soon after his birth. He meets and marries Asahi, the daughter of an Aomori apple farmer, and after being adopted into her family, moves to the deep, snow-covered apple country of northern Japan. Far from the social turmoil of the period, Yukinojo lives a quiet family life that warms his heart and fills the void of never having known his parents. But one winter everything changes when he brings his wife, who has fallen ill, a forbidden apple. Reviving a rite that should have died out some 60 years earlier, Asahi becomes the consort of a local deity known as Obosuna-sama. Delicately yet boldly, with richly expressive touches, this continuing series depicts villagers who hold fast to the traditional customs they have inherited, and the natural environment of a bygone Japan.
The manga series is famous for its immense popularity in depicting the story of a young youkai's endeavors to create peace and harmony between the human and spirit realms.
The narrative chronicles the daily exploits of a high school girl, who is no bigger than a palm tree, residing in a studio apartment.
You are reading The Heroic Legend of Arslan (ARAKAWA Hiromu) manga, one of the most popular manga covering in Action, Adventure, Drama, Fantasy, Historical, Shounen, Supernatural genres, written by Tanaka Yoshiki, Arakawa Hiromu at MangaBuddy, a top manga site to offering for free. The Heroic Legend of Arslan (ARAKAWA Hiromu) has 144 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 The Heroic Legend of Arslan (ARAKAWA Hiromu) to your bookmark. As an unnaturally heavy mist descends on the battlefield, King Andragoras and his most valued officers confer among the bodies of dead and dying soldiers. When Daryoon, a young but highly skilled officer, voices his reluctance to send men into battle under these conditions, the king, unstable and enraged, banishes him. Now, Daryoon's new mission is to insure the safety of the King's only son, Prince Arislan. Daryoon and Prince Arislan set off on a quest of their own, but they can't succeed alone. They must convince both the Lord Narsus and his companion, the archer Elam, to join them in their quest to somehow help the soldiers win the war. Now a group of only six they must somehow overcome an enemy of 300,000 soldiers! These unlikely soldiers have fate on their side, so anything can happen!+
Born a faerie, Jack Flash runs a detective agency in New York with her brother, Larry, who is human. Specializing in solving crimes on the borderline between the human and faerie worlds, they are taken aback when they receive an unforeseen missive from Echos, a skilled mage who safeguards dragons. Echos entrusts them with a particular task, catching them unawares.
Cat Eyed Boy is a half-human, half-monster child whose mostly human appearance bans him from the demon world. He lives hidden in the shadows of the human world, hated by humans and demons alike. Wherever he goes, awful events occur as the humans and demons interact. In stories of revenge and retribution full of disturbing images, Cat Eyed Boy acts as a trickster, saving the innocent and helping the wicked receive the punishment that fate metes out.
Despite assuming a more mature appearance after her transformation, Ran remains unfamiliar with the dangers lurking in the world beyond. Her encounter with wealthy bachelor Otaro Mikado raises the question: will he prove to be a friend, or a foe? Additionally, the series now includes six supplementary chapters: Volume 3: "Ume, Momo, and Sakura: We're Doing It Again Today" Volume 4: "Magical Doctor Becchin-sensei and the Kurobane Group's Current Affairs" Volume 5: "The Polka Dot Bath Time of the Girls" Volume 7: "Shizuka's Wandering Diary at That Time: Everyone's Heart is Not Here"
Throughout history, the crown of England has been the subject of fierce conflict. In the Middle Ages, the War of the Roses erupted as a result of this contest. In an attempt to claim the throne, the Duke of York aimed to overthrow both King Henry VI and his heir, with the ultimate goal of ascending the throne himself. On a particularly ominous day, the Duke becomes a father to a child, Richard Plantagenet - the third of his name. Richard is unlike traditional gender norms and possesses traits of both sexes. His mother expresses a deep loathing towards him, which shapes much of his early life. This has a profound impact on Richard, resulting in intense body dysphoria and an abhorrence of being labelled a demon. Richard is tormented by apparitions of England's former foe, Joan of Arc, who prophesies that his existence will bring about destruction to all those around him. In a bid to obtain salvation, Richard believes that he must aid his father to fulfil his fate of reigning as king. However, hindered by the expectations of both his mother and Joan, will Richard's efforts plunge his family into a vortex of gloom?