How long it has been… How much time has passed… Since I felt an emotion… A single feeling…
A girl's memories, emotions and humanity are shattered like so many pieces of a puzzle. Lacey, a girl who's lost everything falls into a labyrinth of chaos. To step inside, is to step into a world of chaos and death. The Gibbet Room. Even so, the girl opens the door, to find what she has lost, herself.
In the series: Vol. 1 - 白い獣の、聞こえぬ声の、見えない温度の、 Shiroi Kemono no, Kikoenu Koe no, Mienai Ondo no, Vol. 2 - 赤い桎梏の、約束の場所の、望んだ十字架の、Shikkoku no, Yakusoku no Basho no, Nozonda Juujika no,
A wounded soldier with a disturbed mind kidnaps the priest who tries to help him. He then has the brilliant idea of going AWOL with the priest. He's in the middle of the African desert in WWII, with supplies running low and his sanity (or is it his morality?) long gone. All that's left is sex and agony. And maybe, eventually, death.
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.
From classmates to brother and sister, living under the same roof. After his father's remarriage, Asamura Yuuta ends up getting a new stepsister, coincidentally the number one beauty of the school year, Ayase Saki. Having learned important values when it comes to man-woman relationships through the previous ones of their parents, they promise each other not to be too close, not to be too opposing, and to merely keep a vague and comfortable distance. On one hand, Saki, who has worked in solitude for the sake of her family, doesn't know how to properly rely on others, whereas Yuta is unsure of how to really treat her. Standing on fairly equal ground, these two slowly learn the comfortable sensation of living together. Their relationship slowly evolves from being strangers the more the days pass. Eventually, this could end up in a story about love for all we know.
This manga describes the dealings of "Gin-ou" and his associates in the underbelly of society, where shady dealings with stock speculators and politicians is the norm.
As a child, the eponymous heroine is betrayed by three jealous friends who throw her into a pit and leave her to die. But Arisa perserveres: She trains herself to be smarter, faster, and more beautiful than any of them and returns for revenge. Years of living underground have left her with the silver hair of the title, so her victims can't be sure whether the resemblance is real or only the product their guilty consciences...
Five centuries ago, Rudolf von Goldenbaum brought together the separate governments of humankind and erected a vast human empire that spanned the galaxy. With strict expectations of loyalty and discipline, Rudolf created a system designed to surpass his own reign; however, all human endeavors eventually decay. Today, the disintegrating empire is threatened by the Free Planets Alliance, and military commanders on both sides strive for dominance in preparation for what seems to be an inevitable conflict. On the empire's front, Reinhard von Lohengramm, the youthful general, considers war a chance for advancement and views the empire as a malleable substance waiting to be molded. On the part of the alliance, aspiring historian Yang Wen-li wishes for nothing more than to live his life in peace, however, moments of war offer no purpose to those who invest their time in studying past errors. Circumstances will cast both of these individuals as heroes and villains, as they inscribe new history, one blood-soaked page at a time.
π is an innocently positive older sister who loves to hum rap tunes and Makki is an introverted and perpetually book-reading younger brother. They possess eternal life and spend their never-ending days on a planet where all mankind has been wiped out long ago. Using a simple yet impactful drawing style, the author portrays the everyday life of these immortal siblings and their impossible journey of exploration of what it means to live.
One of Fukumoto's earliest mahjong series depicting a detective called Hirai Ginji (not related to Sawada from Ten).