Kouta chanced upon a street brawl while making his way home from his regular hangout spot in Shibuya a few years back. The altercation involved an unkempt ice-cream vendor accompanied by a foreign youth, who stunned their attackers by knocking them out with ease. Over time, Kouta became acquainted with these curious men, but despite their growing friendship, he remains ignorant of their true identities, origins, and the secrets behind their pasts.
Hisashi Sawamura, an inspector in the police squad, finds himself entangled in a case involving a series of murders, putting the lives of his family in peril. The second volume of this series features a one-shot called "Girl and Killer" (Onna to Koroshiya), and also includes the "Bokura wa Shinyuu to Iu Karada de" series.
The Pharaoh's present embodiment of Horus, destined to rule over mankind forevermore, has become mundane and monotonous for Cairo. At the urging of his assistant, he tries his hand at dating to spice things up. However, unbeknownst to him, a resentful musician and his former lover, the Sun god Ra, plan to meddle in his romantic affairs.
It is impossible for an older sister to despise her younger sibling. Without exception, every older sister in the world cherishes her younger sister. Personally, I am Sakura Shima, blessed with an adorable sister who is one year my junior. Our sisterly antics have been the topic of conversation in the yuri comedy genre.
This volume includes the following chapters: 1-16. Kyuuketsuki Chanto Maid-san (吸血鬼ちゃんとメイドさん) 17-25. Nekomimi Maid-san to Ojou-sama (猫耳メイドさんとお嬢様) 26. Where You Belong (Where You Belong)
At the proposal of a experienced detective, Nagatsuma, a specialist in criminal investigations, begins therapeutic sessions with Aoi, a blind masseur known for both his dexterity and striking appearance. Nagatsuma becomes entranced by Aoi's rejuvenating touch and eagerly anticipates their appointments, unaware of Aoi's hidden truth.
Fifteen years ago, the king of Linevan joyously greeted the arrival of twins- a boy and a girl. Nevertheless, a prophecy emerged, foretelling that when the girl turns 16, she will bring destruction to humanity. To avoid this fate, the king ordered the princess to be scrapped. Luckily, she dodged death and grew up in a distant and covert place, away from the kingdom that aimed to execute her. Nevertheless, as she approaches her 16th birthday, the soldiers of the king have found out about her survival and are resolute in accomplishing their task.
Now that every member of the Yamada family has reached adulthood, let's take a look back at each one of them.
One fateful night, Nishina Airi, a second-year high school student, is kidnapped and awakens to find herself trapped in a strange and secluded place. Along with fellow students from her school, she is coerced into participating in a harrowing game called the "Werewolf Game." This game is a deadly competition that forces "Werewolves" and "Villagers" to confront each other, commit murder, and follow strict rules that are punishable by brutal deaths for those who rebel. Trembling with fear and dread, the students brace themselves for the terrifying ordeal ahead.
During a summer camp trip, eight-year-old Si-Joon becomes lost in the mountains and fears he may never make it out alive. While lost, he encounters an unfamiliar girl wearing a pig mask and decides to follow her back to her home deep in the woods. Once there, Si-Joon discovers that he must marry the pig-faced girl in order to undo the wrongs committed by his ancestors. Though hesitant at first, Si-Joon becomes intrigued by the enticing wedding feast. However, upon waking up the next day, he realizes the mistake he has made. Years later, Si-Joon is in high school and still finds himself dreaming of the pig bride from his childhood. Yet, he tries to reassure himself that it was all just his imagination.
The Kaleido Star television show serves as the central theme for an anthology of short stories crafted by various mangaka.