For a few years, the city of Kyoto has been the theater of a secret war opposing extreme Japanese teenagers lauding the exclusion of the gaijin (foreign people) outside of Japan, and others who defend their integration. In order to avoid an escalation of violence between rival gangs, both sides have agreed to sort out the gaijins’ fate for good in an underground tournament where the best fighters from each side will have to fight against each other. The "Black Boat Project," abbreviated as the "B.B. Project," directly links to commandant Perry’s “Black Boats”: the symbol of the arrival of the gaijin on Japanese soil… Reading direction: Left to Right Franck is a young Parisian who loves to fight. He arrives in Kyoto, supposedly to study… but mostly to charm Japanese girls and spend his money in video-game rooms, his vision of the “Japanese dream.” However, his real nature comes back very fast when Franck finds himself stuck in a fight opposing hooligans against the mysterious Megumi. Without knowing it, our hero is going to become a part of the B.B. Project…
This is Dakichi Kamiyama. A College Student at Toudai University. He had came back to his home town to attend such a prestigious University. He happened upon a cafe where once stood a great wrestling arena lead by the "Amazoness kitty." Now three daughters remain running it. Yukihyou (Who has taken a sudden interest in him.) Ferris (A rather ditzy young woman.) And Leona (A Tsundere-ish big boobed girl with a rather "Unique" Ability in the wrestling ring.) Join Daikichi "sandbag" Kamiyama as he endures the trails ahead of him with these Bombshells.
Based on the game by Age, sequel to the original MuvLuv game, taking place in an alternate universe where the Earth is invaded by aliens. From Animaxis: One day boarding school student Takeshi awakes to find himself in another world, one threatened by mysterious invaders. He soon learns that his only chance of returning home is to join forces with a group of beautiful female warriors, most of them mirror images of classmates and friends
Sassy, barefoot and partially nude, the powerful sorcerer called The Changeling curses a girl to die on her 21st birthday. Trapped on the secluded North Guano Islands, isolated from the outside world, she hatches her plan to escape to her new life and freedom on the Mainland. With only 365 days left to break her curse, she hires a homeless man to join her mission to kill The Changeling.
On a trip to look for his brother, a hungry Hachiya Rei stops at a shrine to pray. It is just his luck that he is accused of stealing money from the shrine and forced to work to pay off the amount stolen. However, the real thief turns out to be a daemon, or a god turned evil! An encounter with the daemon unleashes Kagutsuchi, the god of fire, concealed in Rei. As Kagutsuchi's proxy, Rei can use the god's holy fire to purify daemons, but there's a side effect...
From Tokyopop: Daisuke Aurora works with the special division of peacekeepers in the city of Jewde, one of the largest cities on the planet. He and his android partner, Heat Guy J, team up to make sure that anything illegal stays off the streets and out of circulation. However, their presence doesn't sit too well with the local mob leader--a ruthless, unbalanced, well-armed son of the late Don, who is out to prove that he is not too young to take over the family business. In the city that never sleeps, will Daisuke and Heat Guy J end up sleeping with the fishes? Wiki: Coinciding with the anime series in 2002, a manga version of Heat Guy J was released. It was eventually distributed in the U.S. by TOKYOPOP in 2005. It was written and drawn by Chiaki Ogishima. While the main characters and general setup were similar to the anime, the manga has its own unique storyline and supporting characters. There is only one volume in the series, and it includes several pages of bonus material related to the show.
The main character Haruto who has the marking of a supreme king, unknowingly opened and entered the gate to the world of divine spirits. There he meets Feilen-kamisama who makes a contract with Haruto for an unexpected reason. Later Raika, nation of thunder, comes along and makes things more confusing for Haruto! What happens after this? A riot that flips his life upside down… or flat to the ground… NOTE: On hiatus
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The year is 1885 in America. Though slavery has been eradicated and African Americans are now free, tensions still run high. White people shun them and the Ku Klux Klan ruthlessly kills them, creating an uncertain environment. Victor Freeman, a former heavyweight boxer, also faces prejudice as he tries to avoid law enforcement and bounty hunters out to collect the reward for his capture. Despite charges of murdering a number of white individuals, Victor's motivations are much more harrowing than anyone could ever imagine. Unbeknownst to most, intelligent demons that feast on human flesh hide within the human population. They have taken advantage of the bigotry prevalent in society to assimilate into positions of power, putting humanity at risk. As a child, Victor watched his father fall prey to these malignant creatures and vowed to end their existence. Unfortunately, killing demons poses a challenge as it results in human casualties that brands Victor as a ruthless killer. Nevertheless, armed with an arsenal of weapons and unbeatable boxing skills, Victor is determined to wipe out the demonic horde, even if it means the entire world turns against him.
Pronounced - Bee heun From: Easy Going Scans There are some heroes whose names you do not know, whose faces you have not seen... They operate secretly, and their actions can make a difference in the outcomes of wars. Be Huen is the story of such a man. To follow his story, one must search in the shadows, for that is the only place you could find him... Webtoon from Naver Please address this work as a Manhwa (Korean word for cartoons)