From Shoujo Crusade: This manga series arrived and gave origin to the TV success! "If you read a message to the east aloud while and you pour hot chocolate in a cup, a fairy of the love will appear to fulfill all your desires!" It says so in the heart of the cup that Kaede has just bought. Said and done! Mirumo has arrived to change her life!
Following her death, Qin NianNian, the infamous and unyielding leader of mercenaries, ascended to the position of the Empress of Hell, the highest authority in the underworld. She employs her sharp intellect and vicious methods, projecting a demeanor that is callous and uncompromising. Accompanied by her beloved partner, TangYuan, they navigate through numerous domains and activate her "punishment mode" to take on those who have committed wrongdoing. The tale is illustrated in the webcomic's unique format.
In honor of Shounen Magazine's 60th anniversary, a dazzling crossover extravaganza starring the characters of Rave, Fairy Tail, and Edens Zero has been arranged, ensuring an exceptional showcase.
At the beginning of A Link to the Past, a young boy named Link is awakened by Princess Zelda's telepathic message revealing that she is being held captive in the dungeon of Hyrule Castle. Against his uncle's advice to stay in bed, Link disobeys and follows his uncle to the castle. There, he discovers his uncle grievously injured. Before passing away, his uncle gives him a sword and shield and urges him to rescue Princess Zelda. Link navigates the castle to find Zelda's cell and frees her. Together, they escape through a secret passage in the sewers that leads to a sanctuary.
This beautiful retelling of Chinese folktales highlights the relationships between humans and non-humans. Whether fantastical, like the love story of the Dragon King's Daughter, or intense, like the bond between hunter and beast, this stunning collection of five stories delves into traditional Chinese lore and myth. 1. Jomaku (Prologue) 2-5. Ryuuou no Musume (The Dragon King's Daughter) 6. Ryuu wo Hirotta Hanashi (The Story of How the Dragon was Found) 7. Zou Tori (Elephant Hunter) 8. Kawauso wo Kau Otoko (The Man with Otters) 9. Takatsukai (Falconer) 10. Shuumaku (Epilogue)
One is frequently cautioned against making a deal with the devil...
In a world ridden by a dark magic and darker intentions, two children find themselves thrown into depths they aren't equipped to climb out from. Forced to survive on their own from a young age, the two forge across the map in search of something that will change the fate that they can never seem to escape. Out the slums, through mountains and deserts, across oceans, and into distant lands, the story that unfolds is one of struggle and sorrow. Not even the gods themselves can tell how it will end.
The determined King Inglis ardently desired to improve his skills as a knight in his next incarnation for the betterment of his nation and citizens. His fervent yearning was eventually fulfilled by the goddess, who brought him back to life in a distant epoch, albeit as an adorable little girl! Despite coming from a lineage of valiant knights, the decree was issued at a tender age of six, forbidding her from pursuing knighthood.
In Noroa's society, one's social status was solely determined by the number of equipment slots they owned. Unfortunately, Noroa had no slots, placing him in a disadvantageous position. But one day, his luck changed when he stumbled upon a mysterious doll that disclosed a remarkable ability: Noroa could wear up to 9999 cursed items! With this newfound power, Noroa embarked on a thrilling journey, brandishing a powerful cursed sword that gave him an unjust upper hand.