The world of The Disappearance of Haruhi Suzumiya sees Yuki Nagato as the quiet leader of the literature club, plagued by doubts in social situations. Her anxiety is intensified when in the company of Kyon, the sole male member of their group. To aid Kyon and the cherished club, Yuki must muster the bravery to display her true self. Relish the opportunity to revisit your favorite characters in this unique narrative.
Most people are apprehensive when Monday comes around, but for Han Jin, a senior associate at SH Corporation, it’s for a slightly different reason. Something takes over him every Monday, and he calls it his “Monday self.” From confessing his feelings to buying luxury items, Han’s Monday self helps him gain confidence, and soon enough, he makes a name for himself in the workplace. As problems arise, Han seeks help from his Monday self and colleagues, but he eventually realizes that in order to succeed, he has to start trusting in himself.
When it comes to light that Octavia de Reine isn’t a legitimate member of the noble House of Reine, she swiftly finds herself disowned. At first she takes this in stride...until her power hungry father and ex-suitor start vying for the house full of mysterious heirlooms that her doting grandmother left her. Little does her family know that she’s destined to inherit an even greater legacy. Olivia hopes to follow in Granny’s footsteps and become a famous detective, after all! She’ll face off against young noblemen, phantom thieves, and magical items corrupted by demonic forces. Oh, and one vengeful angel queen. Moreover, who’s this suspiciously young marquis that seems so smitten with her...?
A collection of short stories:<br><br>The Distant Dawn - Weekly Shounen Jump (Shueisha) 1975 Issue 34<br><br>The Steel Queen - Weekly Shounen Jump (Shueisha) 1975 April 28th Extra Edition<br><br>Escape from the Wastelands - Weekly Shounen Jump (Shueisha) 1975 Issue 39<br><br>Funeral Convoy - Monthly Shounen Jump (Shueisha) 1976 March<br><br>A Call from Afar - Weekly Shounen Jump (Shueisha) 1978 September 15th Extra Edition<br><br>Whiteout - Weekly Manga Action (Futabasha) 1979 Super Fiction August 31 Extra Edition<br><br>Amazons of the River - Weekly Shounen Jump (Shueisha) 1977 September 10th Extra Edition<br><br>The Carneades Plan - Weekly Shounen Jump (Shueisha) 1976 August 20th Extra Edition<br><br>Algae (Part 1) - Monthly Bears’ Club (Shueisha) 1990 August<br><br>Algae (Part 2) - Monthly Bears’ Club (Shueisha) 1990 September<br><br>Lightning Strike - Monthly Shounen Jump (Shueisha) 1975 August<br><br>Emperor of Winter - Young Magazine (Kodansha) 1996 July<br><br>One Day In The Life of Ivan Dejavu - Business Jump (Shueisha) 1986 March<br><br>Alice (Part 1) - Comic Tom (Shio Shuppansha) 1985 August<br><br>Alice (Part 2) - Comic Tom (Shio Shuppansha) 1985 September<br><br>Alice (Part 3) - Comic Tom (Shio Shuppansha) 1985 October<br><br>The Distant Dawn won the 9th Tezuka Prize in 1975.
Meet my neighbor - a typical fantasy novelist, more than a little scatterbrained, likes to gossip, borrow things without asking, and play MMORPGs. Oh, and by the way, he's a dragon in disguise. Named Dragon Kim. ...Yeah...
Raid, a Dragon Tamer with the unique skill to manage dragons, has been single-handedly overseeing the empire's main fighting force: the Dragon Knights and their dragons. However, one day, he is unexpectedly fired by the Emperor. Just as he is left without purpose, Luna, a dragon princess whom he once saved, appears before him.
"Hello fellow citizens. I am Yoshida the half-elf, working for the post office of the Imperial City of Idazig. My job is to deliver letters and documents to wherever you need them to be, whether it be a castle in the sky or the bottom of an abyss." This is a comedy written by the biggest Medieval Ages geek, hitting the fantasy genre from an entirely new angle!
To celebrate the 10th anniversary of the Louvre's comic collection, a series of international exhibitions has been scheduled. The Taipei MoNTUE Museum, followed by the Tainan Cultural Center, inaugurated the Taiwanese part of this major retrospective by exhibiting more than two hundred original plates, preparatory drawings and video installations. Then, between August 2016 and September 2017, the exhibition follows a traveling tour through Japan, starting with the Mori Arts Center Gallery in Tokyo. At each stage of the exhibition, Taiwanese and then Japanese artists were invited to participate in this project. It is their work that we reproduce here. Their personal looks, their original cultures and their singular expressions send back new images of the Louvre,
The ‘Monarch’s Seal’ is a symbol of Zhaohua’s imperial power. It mysteriously disappeared with Emperor Yangfeng’s sudden death. The fights between the princes are growing more intense. In the midst of this unrest within the imperial court, which path will ‘she’ take?
After three years of prep, Kim Minsu is ready to start his first day as a guard on the XB-880, a high-security prison in the middle of the ocean. On his first day, the prisoners riot and take over the ship. As they massacre the guards, Minsu poses as a criminal to survive. Though wary of this new face, he is accepted as one of them. Now, Minsu has to maintain this ruse until help comes, but as a powerful faction takes hold of the brig, he must work with the other inmates to fight for control.
In middle school, Cheol Im was a living legend for his fighting prowess. Years later, he learns that his childhood friend from the orphanage, Sol Kim, was bullied to death. Determined to get revenge, Cheol returns to school. But his plans take an unexpected turn when Ha-yun Seo, a fellow orphan who was like a sister to him, is assigned as a teacher at that very same school. Now, Cheol is forced to choose between his thirst for revenge and his loyalty to the person who once protected him. This series contains themes regarding bullying, harassment, suicide and graphic violence that may not be suitable for all readers. Viewer discretion is advised. If you or someone you know is struggling or in crisis, please reach out for help at Crisis Text Line (http://crisistextline.org/).
Shizuku Kanzaki is the only son of world-renowned wine critic Yutaka Kanzaki. From a young age, Shizuku has been subjected to strange education from his father all for the sake of wine. From learning to gracefully decant a drink to intently remembering the smell of leather belts and pencils, the training causes him to grow resentful of everything related to wine. Discontent with his father, he leaves home to become an average sales representative for a beer company, refusing to ever touch wine again. When his father suddenly passes away, Shizuku finds himself being dragged back into the world he hates so much. As part of his father's will, the one who will inherit his prized wine collection and estate will go to the person who can correctly identify the "12 Apostles" of wines as well as the legendary "Drops of God." In order to inherit the assets, Shizuku has one year to complete the task, but he finds the proposition ridiculous when he is the only living relative of Yutaka. What Yutaka failed to tell his son before his death was that he had adopted Issei Tomine into the family a week prior to his passing. Issei is a famous veteran wine critic competing against Shizuku to claim the estate for himself. With no formal training in wine tasting, Shizuku stands no chance against "The Prince of Wine" and is at risk of losing everything in this competition. Will he be able to correctly identify the elusive "Drops of God" before he runs out of time?