(From MangaDownloads): Rough is a romance/sports story by the great Adachi, and this time he seems to have been inpired by Shakespeare's Romeo and Juliet: Yamato Keisuke, a promising freestyle swimmer, and Ninomiya Ami, a talented diver, are the offsprings of two rival families owners of confectionery shops. Two generations ago, Grandfather Ninomiya came up with an idea for an owl-shaped cake, but Grandfather Yamato quickly raised to the challenge and thought of a similar cake--but in Yamato's the owl had ears. Because they're priced the same, Yamato's extra ears were crucial, and that made the business of the Ninomiya confectionery suffered. Grandfather Ninomiya then fell ill worrying about his shop. Before his death, his last words were "I was killed by the Yamatos", and since that moment the two families have been sworn rivals.
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The coldly gleaming crimson sword will protect the life of a prince on the run...
In the tradition of "My Antonia" and "A Tree Grows in Brooklyn", from the pen of the renowned Korean manwha creator Kim Dong Hwa, comes a trilogy about a girl coming of age, set in the vibrant, beautiful landscape of pastoral Korea. 1. "The Color of Earth": First love is never easy. Ehwa grows up helping her widowed mother run the local tavern, watching as their customers – both neighbors and strangers – look down on her mother for her single lifestyle. Their social status isolates Ehwa and her mother from the rest of the people in their quiet country village. But as she gets older and sees her mother fall in love again, Ehwa slowly begins to open up to the possibility of love in her life. 2. "The Color of Water": When Ehwa goes to the town festival, she meets a handsome young wrestler named Duksam who’s eager to catch her eye. After he wins the festival wrestling championship, he and Ehwa begin to meet, sneaking spare moments to be together. But a shadow falls on their romance when Master Cho sends Duksam away and asks for Ehwa’s hand in marriage himself. It is then that Ehwa discovers the pain of heartbreak – and that love is always complicated. 3. "The Color of Heaven": Love is budding, blooming, and bearing fruit in this triumphant conclusion. The third and final volume sees Ehwa rediscovering love and embarking upon marriage as her mother and the traveling pictographer decide to settle down together.
The cute, slightly sinful, collection of stories. 1) Touch Me, Melt Me Tatsuya is a second year high school student whose tutor, and subsequently his father’s subordinant, tells him "I’m in love with you," and suddenly kisses him! Since then, even as he repels Saejima, Tatsuya is hyper-aware of him, but Saejima is constantly joking around, and Tatsuya doesn’t know how far he’s being serious. Why is it that the mature looks on Saejima’s face make Tatsuya’s heart to throb, and feel every touch?! (from Blissful Sin) 2) Touch Me, Spoil Me Continuation of chapter one. 3) How Do You Think I Feel Story about two video rental coworkers, Atsushi and Tetsu. 4) The Stars That I See When I’m with You Are Pretty Story about bath-house part timer Koutarou and the customer Aoi. 5-6) Flip · Flop Brothers Kiyo and Shun have somehow become estranged from each other, what could possibly be the reason?
Ruca, trapped under a rock, is saved by a man dragging a large sword along the ground. Coming from Brazil to Niigata, she offers him a drink from a pokan juice. Why does he drag this large sword and how does the earth turning into a vast desert land relate to him?
Unlike other 16 years old, Miyako only knows how to be a bodyguard. Taken in by Haruka-sama after her father passed away, Miyako is determined to give her life to protecting Haruka-sama.
Cheap Manga presents Human Clock, a classical manga! Warning: A very very alternative story that's heavily surrealistic and extremely demented. Reader receptions range from "Kafka-esque" to "trippy, weird" to "what the f**k is this garbage?" Someone(Highway_STAR) actually thought there were similarities between this and Kafka's Metamorphis and suggested reading Metamorphis first before reading this. From Manga Zombie: "When I talk about ‘warped manga from a warped mind’, I always think of this incoherent story. The Human Clock is a lot simpler to summarize than to understand. The hero is Yubi Chizuo again; he’s a student like before, but this time round he’s also a dropout. He stays in his house, which is a family shop selling watches and clocks. He gazes and gazes at them, and little by little, turns into one himself. That is the entire story. It reminds me of Franz Kafka’s Metamorphosis."
The manga follows the story of 16-year-old Mana on an adventure through the Aquarian Age. A sixteen year old girl, Mana returns to her hometown to reunite with her childhood friend after having been gone for seven years. But her friend, Kaname, seems to have changed too while they've been apart. Mana's re-emergence soon sets off a series of events that alters the lives of Kaname and his best friend, Naoya. Classmates Isshin and Tsukasa, as well as their teacher Tomonori, find themselves drawn in as well. Soon, they all discover that they have a part to play in the "Aquarian Age" - a war that has been secretly raging for thousands of years. Now the future of the world depends on one girl and her destiny.
From Shoujo Crusade: After breaking up with their respective exes due to certain circumstances, Nono and Kazuma suddenly find themselves in a relationship. How much does it really take to make things work?
Based on the original song Love-colored Ward by OSTER project, One late night, Miku gets a text from a classmate of hers, saying he’s down with a 38.5*C fever and asks for her help. What should Miku do? Obviously, 38.5 is not much of a fever so why should she even bother worrying? It’d be better to simply ignore it, right? Nevertheless, for some reason, she just has to go see him. Could this be…love?!
"From Yaoi Is Life: You know...I was in love with you. There was a reason for Chika, employed and hosted at the gay bar “Mr.”, to not be able to return to his hometown. It has to do with one of his childhood friends, Kyouhei, but...? Besides the title work 'Tonight, at Mister', also contains an unnumbered chapter 'Welcoming Morning' and the story describing the adult love of 'Mr.' owners, Yuudai and Momo, 'Goodbye Mister'." From Baka-Updates