Chrome Walker, the accomplished magician, once had everything one could desire - a beautiful partner, a steadfast ally, and loyal companions. Yet, his beloved world disintegrated into oblivion with the callous rejection of his own kin, who focused their efforts on the party's hero, leaving Chrome to wither in despair. While teetering on the brink of death, Chrome's fervent yearning for survival unleashed his "Fixed Damage" ability - a unique talent that inflicts continual and severe harm on all within a designated area. Emboldened by his newfound resolve to live, Chrome vows to exact ruthless revenge. His shattered soul throbs with an unquenchable thirst for bloody retribution - a fiery and unyielding hatred that remains unquenched until he achieves his ultimate aim.
Once the disgrace of the clan, now an overpowered martial arts genius with maxed-out memory?! After dying and coming to life again, I’ve returned to the battlefield. And this time, I’m no pig!
Deep in the heart of the woods stands an impressive manor, enveloped by a sea of red roses. Within its walls, Ellen resides - a young lady afflicted by a debilitating illness. Despite being spoiled with every luxury, Ellen is confined to her bed and unable to explore beyond the confines of her grand home. One fateful day, Viola stumbles upon the manor and is immediately drawn to the isolated Ellen. As their friendship blossoms, Viola discovers solace in Ellen's company, united by empathy and a growing bond. Unbeknownst to Viola, Ellen harbors a grave secret that could threaten their newfound connection.
As the century draws to a close, breaking news revolves around Kaitou Jeanne, a phantom thief supposedly sent by God, who has been stealing paintings all over the city. However, it turns out that the thief is no one but Maron Kusakabe, a 16-year-old enthusiastic rhythmic gymnast attending Momokuri Academy. Her true identity is a secret even to her best friend Miyako Toudaiji, who is heading the police chase for Jeanne. Believe it or not, the paintings Maron steals contain demons sent by the demon lord, who aims to weaken God's power by having his minions possess human hearts. Maron, as the reincarnation of Jeanne d'Arc, with the aid of the minor angel Finn Fish, is responsible for hunting down the cursed paintings and sealing away the evil demons. However, things get more complicated when a mysterious new phantom thief, Kaitou Sinbad, enters the scene. Balancing her duty as Jeanne with her lonely high school life proves to be more challenging than Maron ever imagined.
Maiku Kamishiro is faced with a predicament - or rather, two predicaments. Two young girls have taken up residency in his home, each insisting that they are his twin sister who went missing long ago. Determining which of the two is truly related to Maiku proves to be quite the conundrum. Is one of them an imposter, or are they both potentially strangers to him?
The manga is comprised of several distinct tales that revolve around the endeavors of the Crossbone Vanguard throughout and following the conclusion of the original series, with an exception being the initial story that transpires during the One Year War and delves into the younger days of Crossbone pilot Umon Samon. Moreover, the series introduces the reappearance of Grey Stork, who is an elderly depiction of Judau Ashta, and who had previously surfaced in Hasegawa's V Gundam Sidestory manga.
During the early period of UC.0123, the Zebra Zone testing team belonging to Anaheim Electronics gets into a confrontation with the elite Dark Tiger force of Crossbone Vanguard. Consequently, the conflict attracts the involvement of the Ajax battleship of EFF and the remaining members of Neo Zeon army.
In the distant future, specifically in After Colony 195, Earth is encompassed by orbiting space colonies. The colonists are subjected to harsh mistreatment at the hands of the Earth Alliance, using massive humanoid machines known as "mobile suits" to gain control over them. The perpetrator of this oppression is a clandestine organization referred to as "Oz," which has infiltrated the Alliance's military and lead it down the path of repression. The day has come for the space colonies to launch a counterattack. Five young pilots are entrusted with high-tech mobile suits dubbed "Gundams," and are dispatched to Earth with the intention of conducting guerilla warfare against Oz and the Alliance puppets under their command. The battle to determine the fate of humanity has begun...
Kyoko, a Japanese woman, is the protagonist of the story. She becomes a victim of rape at the hands of the American soldiers. A young African-American soldier comes to her rescue and later becomes her love interest. Unfortunately, he dies, compelling Kyoko to seek revenge against his murderers.
As the oldest child in a large family, Yuki Machida was burdened with the responsibility of caring for her younger siblings from a young age. Sacrificing her own desires and emotions became second nature to her, leaving her all too familiar with disappointment and suppressing her true feelings. After becoming the basketball club manager as a means to be closer to her crush, Machida finds herself unexpectedly drawn to the talented newcomer, Shou Naruse. Despite his relentless pursuit of her affection, from surprising her with unexpected kisses to seeking permission for physical affection, she remains emotionless and unbreakable. However, Naruse's open display of attraction towards her leaves Machida struggling to maintain her cool, especially when it interferes with her focus on the sport.
In full bloom, the thistles in the garden gave off a fragrance reminiscent of black tea. The garden was frequented by a beetle who could converse in the language of humans. It was a lively place where laughter echoed and a delectable Mirabelle tart was always baking. And if you walked exactly 47 steps, you could stumble upon a sea lion's abandoned pool.