From MangaHelpers: Jun Kishida is a sickly high school student who can see dead people. One person in particular is following him around: his childhood friend Ryoko Hayakawa. Even after he uncovered the truth behind Hayakawa's death, she stayed by his side. As he and his classmates get into even more strange and mortally dangerous situations, Hayakawa's spirit quietly aids him. [tethysdust]
Arata Miyako is a new government worker assigned to the Shinjuku Ward Office's "Nighttime Regional Relations" department. Each of Tokyo's 23 wards has one such department, which were established to solve paranormal and occult-related events. Arata can understand non-human speech that no one else understands, and he encounters a youkai at Shinjuku Gyoen park that calls him Abe no Seimei — the name of a historical Japanese occultist and diviner.
If you save 7 lives, you're allowed to murder one person in the city of Hasla. DoJin dreams of the perfect revenge... by becoming a "Samaritan" in Hasla, the city of blood.
Est has long been under the protection of a guise of death. Aravis, a wizard and its lord protector, ventures out on a quest for answers and a higher power, against his sister Tule’s wishes. Far from fulfilling it, he is banished—and returns only to find Est in ruins, Tule little more than dead, and himself sapped of power.
Follows the game events from Nanami’s POV.
The Spirit Realm is the world where spirits reside. In this world filled with man-eating spirits and where the sun doesn’t shine, there lives a single human. She runs a bookstore with her adoptive spirit father, Mr. Shinonome. One day, she stumbles upon a bleeding boy collapsed outside her house. Fun and terrifying — a heart-wrenching ghost story. Medamayaki's Twitter: @medama_3 Shinobumaru's Twitter: @sinomonta
A child who bring misfortune to those close to him and his friend embark on a thrilling journey to solve the mysteries in their lives.
From Tokyopop: Kamishina Fuuto would like to think he's a normal boy, but he is the reincarnation of the High Priest of Darashaal, a tiny Asian country that has just celebrated the inauguration of... its new high priest. Clearly, only one of them is the true priest, and unfortunately for Fuuto, it is he. As the celestial guardians come to dispose of him, they discover that he is not, as their leader Naaga says, a fake. Fuuto just wants to be normal and live a normal life, but he is constantly drawn into trouble, as he has an extremely keen spiritual sense and the ability to soothe ghosts.
For a long time, it turns out that our human world is not a real world, but a fantasy world created by the ancient goddess of the goddess, the “Shanhe Society”. So, in addition to the virtual space we are in, there is a real world full of fairy tales.
For years, fans of the animated series (Avatar: The Last Airbender and The Legend of Korra) have been burned with one question - what happened to Zuko's mother? Finding a clue at last, Fire Lord Zuko enlists the aid of Team Avatar - and the most unlikely ally of all - to help uncover the biggest secret of his life. An Earth Kingdom Scholar's points of view about "family" and governing with dignity motivates Zuko to set things right within his own family. He makes a deal with Azula, releasing her from the mental institution in exchange for her help on his quest to discover the truth about their mother, Ursa. Additionally, with the help of Aang, Sokka, and Katara, the five set out on a journey towards Ursa's hometown. Tensions between Azula and the rest stir trouble and an encounter with a wolf spirit delays them even more, though as they continue, they find their own dynamic to make it all work. Note: "The Search" is a trilogy of comics set in the Avatar universe that directly follows the events of The Promise trilogy. Also, it is expected that hidden clues about Toph's mystery lover will be foretold in future parts.