Fat school delinquent meets cute, shy girl.
A tribute anthology for Mushishi.
Sejong, a middle school Korean language teacher, finds himself facing his former students, who are now parents. Back in their school days, these students liked Sejong, but even now as adults, they’re trying to win over their former teacher. Can Sejong resist the charms and advances of his past students?
This manga follows the unfortunate life of an extraordinary swordsman - Inoko Gennosuke. Gennosuke was born into a social group called 'buraku' that was considered to be the filth of society, and because of that he was forced to live a life of misery.
Araragi Riuichi is a law student. But unlike others, he is very aware of human lives and how people can toy with them. So when he sees that a man is trying to kill a kid, he decides to come in action. But although he believes it`s the right thing to do, the police doesn`t share his idea, and so Araragi goes off on his own to fulfill his dreams and make a better world. But then in his way... The Araragi Way. taken from Manga Daisuki
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Akira Tendou, a 24-year-old, sits in a cluttered apartment, his eyes devoid of vitality, watching a zombie movie. He worked for a demanding corporation in Japan for three difficult years, shattering his morale. He's too apprehensive to reveal his sentiments to his stunning colleague Ohtori. One day, while running from a horde of zombies, he witnesses his landlord consuming another tenant's lunch. The city is overrun with zombies, but Akira feels invigorated, more alive than ever before!
The closing stages of Sengoku (Warring States) Japan. A setting commonly explored in Japanese manga through vivid scenes of gory battles, samurai, and feats of bravery, honour, and loyalty. Iwaaki Hitoshi dares to go against the popular grain by not focusing on the 3 famous unifiers, but by depicting stories of a society in transition. Rapidly changing cultural norms and class expectations pit the old versus the young, the war-weary versus the war-mongers, and the parochial versus the foward-thinking. The first story, "Snow Ridge," explores the changing role of samurai and provinces while the second story, "Sword Dance," deals with kendo's evolution from warfare to art.
A collection of nine surreal short stories sharing a theme of water. Chapter 1, Bon: A young boy ponders family affairs around Bon. Chapter 2, We’re Still on Our Way: An astronaut cadet must figure out his motivation if he is to succeed and go into space. Chapter 3, Fusion: When the ultimate form of love is fusion, the government must work to stop a declining population. Chapter 4, Such Sorrowful Stars: In a near-death experience, a man meets a solitary girl running endlessly. Chapter 5, Salt Damage Season: A young woman is captivated by marine “vortexes”. Chapter 6, Sea Weather: A girl follows a schoolmate home only to realize she lives under the sea. Chapter 7, Squish: A girl can see things she calls “squishes”, transparent blobs all around us. Chapter 8, Meltism: If we are the same as the planet, what separates us? Chapter 9, Season・Time・Water: The world adapts to the changing of the seasons.
From MangaHelpers: Narugami Kyoko is a 14-year-old girl with extraordinarily high amounts of static electricity. She shorts out electronics, shocks people, frizzes out people's hair, and makes their clothes full of static. Understandably, most people at school avoid her, except for her friend Hikari. This 4-koma style manga features her humorous everyday school life as she hangs out with Hikari, interacts with teachers, and tries to become closer to her other classmates despite her electricity problem! [tethysdust]
The psychologist Ryou and his cheerful nurse Asuna explain many aspects of mental illness to the reader. They cover topics such as the validity, prevalence, and origins of mental disorders, in addition to addressing specific disorders. The information is imparted in a cheerful and comic manner, with various jokes, puns, and pop culture references.