The Wasteland Youth is burdened by both amnesia and synesthesia and feels immense sadness as a result. He resides in an enigmatic medical establishment called the "library," where strange "designs" hold sway. With the help of Mo Xiao, the director of the hospital, he manages to break away, but uncovers a massive global calamity in the process. As the cosmic penalties pact draws near, the Wasteland Youth may possess the crucial key to prevent the catastrophe.
Ein Price died at the age of 35, but miraculously, he was born again as a 19-year-old and is now studying in college with his beloved companion Ray Cunnington. Ein saved a dragon named Null and was granted three wishes, and with his second wish, he made a clever choice. Ein wished to see Ray for the last time before his own demise, which remarkably came true. For his initial wish, all Ein asked for was a sausage.
Following an earthquake, an enigmatic forest materializes near the residence of the young main character who is ten years old. This manga is the final creation of Jiro Taniguchi prior to his passing, and it was intended to span three to five volumes. Designed for French readers, the full-color work was released concurrently in French and Japanese.
Yi Xiang, the hostess, along with her friend Qiao Mai Mai, encounters Zhong Yi, a mysterious girl entangled in a frightening plot by the ancient cult Chaos Hall to revive the Chaos King. As a result, Yi Xiang gains a new perspective on the world, and the trio of beautiful young ladies embark on a quest to save humanity from impending doom.
My family, appearance, and demeanor are all average. Yet, somehow, I've found myself feeling like the lead in a thrilling horror movie, or maybe a romantic comedy, or even a slice of life flick. How did this happen to someone so unremarkable? Follow the tale of Woo-Ri Nam, an ordinary Korean university student, as it begins to unfold.
When a brutal serial murder case strikes a lone town, a single detective takes it upon themselves to investigate the most unlikely suspect– unearthing a horde of otherworldly horrors.
Tanupi is kind of tall for a tanuki... A short comic series from Q-Rais.
Eil is an apprentice hunter from the village Albat who hates being the target of attention. Upon becoming 15, at the Ceremony of Determination that he needs to go through to be acknowledged as an adult, he is determined to possess the “Talent for Glasses.” For glasses? What does that even mean? But gradually, Eil discovers the countless possibilities hidden within his glasses, one at a time. “I think these glasses might actually enable me to conquer the whole world. Not that I’m going to do it, though.” Thus begins the bizarre glasses life of Eil, the young glasses man.
Many myths, folktales, and legends are filled with themes related to sexuality!! What is the true fieldwork of Daimaru Todoroki, an associate professor at a university who researches these myths and local traditions?!
A collection of gekiga stories from various authors from the days of kashihon manga. Considered to be an extremely influential series in the evolution of manga, being one of the first of the gekiga genre.