From Storm in Heaven: The case files of the detectives at the Shinjuku Police Station paint an unapologetic picture of the worst of human nature, the horrors of everyday life, and the people that are the products of them. In this society, abused children grow up twisted, and traumatized victims turn to violence for revenge. The line between victim and criminal is often blurred when even the worst offenders are those society once failed to save. Left behind in the passing of the years, former detective Iida Kyouya must once more pick up his gun.
Detective Iida and his team work to save hostages from a bank taken over by a 15-year-old boy in the opening chapter of Jiraishin. This event was published in the magazine Morning Later and not part of the 19-volume series that served as the official version.
A biographical manga about sushi chef Jirou Ono.
Treating non-successful suicidal patients requires a lot of money and resources. With low budget and a personal respect argumentation, a doctor will ask a non-successful suicidal patient if he/she still wants to live on or not. If not the government will respect his/her wish. However, the government doesn't just simply kill them.
“You have real ability. Your circumstances just held you back.” Alto is a young appraiser forced to work like a slave in the nobility‑ruled Kingdom of Dramd. His life changes completely when he’s scouted by Beralt, a soldier of the enemy nation, the Glaus Empire. In a country that runs purely on merit, Alto’s off‑the‑charts appraisal talent is recognized—and he’s suddenly made an officer‑candidate!? No sooner has he enlisted than the high command—stacked with powerhouses—pins great hopes on him, but the companions he takes in are all misfits written off as hopeless… A breezy, rise‑to‑the‑top fantasy about seeing the hidden talents of his comrades and carving out a new destiny!
Jiya is an alien and a galaxy patrol member on a mission to Earth. His first encounter with humankind is rescuing a rich party girl, Kaede, and her chauffeur Kyuumonji Yukio from mountain bandits. Using Kyuumonji's body as a host, Jiya is going to check out rumors of a recent infestation of "vampires" on Earth that are attacking beautiful young women.
*record scratch* *freeze frame on Haru Koyama getting choked by a horny naked dude* Yep, that’s me. You’re probably wondering how I got into this situation. Not by choice, I can tell you that! It started when my weirdo classmate, Chiba, tried to save me from a runaway truck and got us both killed instead. Idiot. Then we got transported to another world, which I guess is like an otaku dream come true, or something? Chiba ends up with cheat abilities, and what do I get? Nothing! Lucky me, I get to be a sex worker instead. Gotta earn money somehow — but since I have to do it, I’m gonna kick ass at it. This world treats women even worse than the one we came from, so things get…rough. Still, I’ve made friends with some of the girls, and if I can juggle Chiba’s idiocy and Sumo the virgin’s emotions on top of all the various kinks my customers throw at me, things will be all right…won’t they?
Her grandfather is a politician, and her father is a real estate owner. Ninomiya Sayuri is an arrogant young lady who had the culmination of power and wealth during the bubble period. However, it all came down together with the collapse of the bubble. Eventually, she became a middle-aged homeless person.
At her high school entrance ceremony, Hibino Yuika meets the pretty Hoshizawa Nabi who... looks like a novelist?
Guided by visions of La Pucelle (the name given to Joan by followers), Emil seeks to unite France under the divine rule of the King. In her quest, Emil goes to the same places Joan had traveled through, and gains her own followers in the process. However, Emil is opposed by the dauphin Louis, a brute enforcer who fears no divine power and wishes to make his own bid to rule the country. Joan is ComicsOne's first all color comic book. The publisher recommends this book for readers over 15 years old.
In 1440, nine years after Jeanne d'Arc's execution in Rouen, the Hundred Years' War is in its final stages. The nobility of France, driven by greed, rebels against King Charles VII, seeking to restore feudal power and oppose his centralizing reforms. Despite being united in the fight against the English, they have turned against the crown, jeopardizing the nation's escape from the war. Emily du May, a French duke's illegitimate daughter, is taken in by Robert de Baudricourt and raised as "Emil," following Jeanne's footsteps. When Robert is summoned by Constable Richemont to fight the rebels, Emil confronts her foster father and demands to accompany the French loyalists. Emil is determined to carry out Jeanne's mission and sees visions of her predecessor. She faces the rebels led by Dauphin Louis, Charles VII's power-hungry son, as she travels across the nation Jeanne tried to unify.