22 years ago, Yokohama experienced an inexplicable seismic occurrence that led to its separation from mainland Japan and its ascent into the sky. Over time, a certain section of the inhabitants procured unprecedented abilities that were distinct to their temperaments, and they came to be known as Alters. These Alters plunged the formerly prosperous city into chaos. Currently, as Yokohama recovers, the Alters are divided into two factions - the HOLY, an organization with ethical principles and a plan to restore order, and those who intend to subjugate the weaker, regular populace. In the midst of this tension, Kazuma, a robust Alter who values himself and an orphan girl Kanami, finds himself stranded. He distrusts both groups and is oblivious to the fact that he may hold the key to achieving harmonious coexistence.
Lina Inverse, a sorceress and expert bandit slayer on the move, teams up with Gourry Gabriev, a wandering swordsman, for a seemingly expedient partnership. The primary source for this tale is the Slayers manga, which draws from volumes one through eight of the Slayers novels. As for the fourth volume, it's an adaptation of the film Slayers Return.
Masahiko Murai's academic performance is lackluster, leaving those around him disappointed, although he is not the poorest student in his class. The title for class failure goes to Yamada, an unpleasant classmate who surprisingly manages to get a girlfriend. Ashamed of his own ineptitude, Masahiko makes up a long-distance relationship with Haruka Mizusawa, his childhood friend, to save face. The next day, Masahiko is shocked when Haruka shows up in his class, confidently announcing their relationship. However, Masahiko is bewildered because he knows that Haruka passed away five years ago. He is left wondering who or what his new "girlfriend" really is.
A deadly bunch of machines has emerged with the singular aim of eradicating sorcerers globally, but Orphen has been designated as invincible and thus tasked with thwarting their malevolent plan.
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The story follows Takeru, a typical Japanese high school girl raised by nuns in a Buddhist convent. Despite being plagued with recurring nightmares triggered by the Witchblade's call, she feels an uncanny connection to the mystical gauntlet known as Oni no te ("Hand of Oni"). The artefact is safely kept hidden in a box within the temple, but Takeru's lineage has a mysterious link to the Oni legend, heightening her fascination for the Witchblade. However, her life takes a thrilling turn when she unexpectedly comes across the Witchblade and becomes its new bearer. Witchblade Takeru, created by Kobayashi Yasuko and illustrated by Sumita Kazasa, was serialized in Akita Shoten's Champion Red magazine in March 2006. The series pays homage to the American Comic book series authored by Marc Silvestri and David Wohl, with Sumita's art style adding an intriguing erotic twist.
The fourth installment of Baki is titled "Baki: The Pursuit of the Strongest Hero," where Baki confronts his toughest adversaries to seek a way to beat his father once more. Nevertheless, losing is not an option this time. Baki, otherwise known as the "Wild Fang," was born to an unlucky destiny. Having practiced diverse martial arts since his infancy, he had to adhere to his father's rigorous directives. Yuujiro Hanma, deemed the "most potent creature" on the planet, mandated that Baki ought to surpass him when he comes of age. Baki's life has been fraught with setbacks, with his recklessness and conviction that becoming the strongest is his sole aim. Baki's unswerving bravery continues to spur him to explore new coaches and obstacles to refine his abilities and become the top-ranked fighter worldwide. However, doing so comes at a considerable price. Following his father's unsympathetic actions, Baki's existence will remain irrevocably altered.
In your boring ordinary life, you suddenly meet an older girl who likes to talk about nothing in particular. The manga adaptation of a popular ASMR voice work that has been trending on social networking sites. This is a slice-of-life comedy with a mysterious big sister that will fill in the gaps in your heart.
Appli Monsters: Appmon Academy!! is a manga spin-off of Digimon Universe: Appli Monsters, focusing on the Appmon in a school setting.
Few would consider Louie to be a sorcerer - especially Melissa, Merrill, and Genie. (After all, what kind of "sorcerer" spends his time drinking at bars and beating the stuffing out of the local street toughs?) But much to the chagrin of these three gorgeous female adventurers, divine will has dictated that Louie, the enchanter-gone-street fighter, is in fact a prophesized hero--who they must pledge themselves to serve! Could this bad-boy possibly have what it takes to be a hero? Or has the war god Mylee made a mistake? With a bevy of babes at his side, Louie launches into a series of adventures that range from the harrowing to the bizarre. Get ready for swords, magic, and lots of black eyes and broken noses, because when Louie fights, it's no holds barred!
For 300 years, the Kingdom of Ophelia was separated from the rest of the world by a magic barrier. For 300 years, its people were denied the freedom to pursue outside knowledge and freely roam the world. When they did rise up in rebellion, they were crushed by those who were meant to protect them.