Miyo, a human girl dedicated as an offering to the snake, the lord of the mountain. Miyo was frightened in front of a large snake that had a big body and swallowed a fox, but her feelings gradually changed...
In a future where Yokohama Station covers most of the island of Honshu, there are two ways of life-inside the station and outside. Life within the station is strictly controlled, and those who fail to follow the rules are expelled to the harsher world outside. When one of these exiles receives a temporary ticket to go into the station, he's also given a mission to find the leader of a group determined to free humanity.
The once-famous chuunibyou idol “Nightmare of Calamity”—nicknamed Mea—had taken the world by storm. Reo, who used to take photos with her and post them online to make them go viral, unexpectedly reunites with her at his new high school. However, she has already graduated from her chuunibyou phase and now goes by Kanagi Nagi, the socially awkward, introverted class representative! On top of that, due to certain circumstances, Nagi is aiming to become student council president and asks Reo for help, pulling him back into producing her once again…!?
A human girl secretly raised by robots starts to uncover the dark secrets behind her lush, utopian world where humanity has all but vanished.
With only his colossal mechanical robot companion, Yukio, as his sole possession, the cautious Tetsuo announced his intention to make a friend. The two valiantly fought extraterrestrial monsters, earning the moniker of "saviors." However, after a decade of absence, Tetsuo was shocked to find Earth transformed into the hazardous Snowball Earth. What had befallen humanity during his absence? Could he keep his promise to Yukio and protect them?
The "lost" stories of Ghost in the Shell can be found in Ghost in the Shell 1.5: Human-Error Processor. These tales were crafted by Shirow Masamune after completing the original manga and before creating the acclaimed Ghost in the Shell 2: Man-Machine Interface. Until now, these stories were not previously published together. Human-Error Processor focuses on the everyday battles of Section 9 agents as they combat technocrime. This entry to the franchise has the same mind-bending cyber madness one would expect from Ghost in the Shell, but in a police-procedural setting, complete with action and suspense.
A 4-panel comic strip showcases the daily activities of the C³ club members.
Kairu Mitsushima, a middle-aged fighting game player who had his life changed after meeting Daigo Umehara, a “living legend” of the world of fighting games, is reincarnated into another world after a traffic accident…This world turns out to be a heroic world where battles are fought using fighting-game knowledge and techniques…!?
There is a tent by the abandoned theme park where it is rumored that a magician resides. There are whispers that his magic is real and captivating. Before every show, the magician asks his audience a question: "Do you believe in magic?" Yoon Ah-ee's life is consumed by the struggle of poverty. She spends her time working, studying, and caring for her younger sister with their parents nowhere in sight. The magic that once was a wonder to her now remains a distant memory. Her classmate, Na Il-Deung, is equally skeptical of magic and believes that the key to life lies in securing a good education. However, after a chance encounter with the magician in the abandoned theme park, Ah-ee's life turns on its head. Annarasumanara will take you on a journey of self-discovery and transformation. The story is filled with philosophical depth, warmth, and moving explorations of what it means to become the person you aspire to be.
The Shinano river region faced numerous challenges during the Shouwa era in Japan, including harsh winters, poor crop yields, and menacing wolves that troubled the locals for centuries. In such difficult circumstances, young girls with limited career opportunities, such as factory work or prostitution, suffered the most. Despite this trying backdrop, one young woman, Takano Yukie, dared to defy society's strict moral codes and struggled to find her place in the world. Renowned for their work on "Lady Snowblood," Okazaki Hideo and Kamimura Kazuo have brought Takano Yukie's spellbinding journey of personal discovery to life through dramatic and captivating illustrations. Through their art, they have woven a fascinating tale of a woman seeking her true identity.