Don't look at me sharpening my sword every day; it's because I want to repay a favor! Su Jing, originally a minor constable at the Baima Town County Court, became a disciple of the Eighth Group of Lishan to repay the favor of a man who saved his life. By chance, Su Jing not only failed to repay the favor, but instead cultivated the "Three Corpses" clones, and from then on, Su Jing embarked on a path of cultivation that became involuntary.
Haru Inoue, following a heart transplant, discovers he has memories that don't belong to him. In his dreams, he repeatedly sees himself on a bus with an unknown girl seated opposite him. Initially, he dismisses it as inherited memories, until a fellow patient's outburst and hospital staff brawl captures his attention. This odd occurrence initiates a sequence of events unmasking a horrifying truth that Haru had never foreseen.
Futago pass has been seized by the tremendous demon bear Akakabuto. Following this, a newborn silver Akita puppy embellished with tiger stripes, named Gin, becomes an adept bear-dog. Gin is brought before Riki, the leader of a vast pack of dogs, who is also Gin's father. After exhibiting his might, Riki grants Gin a place in the pack and dispatches his troops to all corners of Japan to muster powerful males to confront Akakabuto. As the third generation of bear-dogs, Gin undergoes numerous trials and tribulations in a determined effort to thwart the fearsome Akakabuto.
In this humorous manga spinoff, three high school students, including a male student, his girlfriend, and a third wheel who is an ardent One Piece enthusiast, are the focal point. The names of these characters resemble those of the Straw Hat Pirates, and they establish a fan club specifically devoted to One Piece. Every chapter in the series is a spoof of the original show.
In the distant future, specifically in After Colony 195, Earth is encompassed by orbiting space colonies. The colonists are subjected to harsh mistreatment at the hands of the Earth Alliance, using massive humanoid machines known as "mobile suits" to gain control over them. The perpetrator of this oppression is a clandestine organization referred to as "Oz," which has infiltrated the Alliance's military and lead it down the path of repression. The day has come for the space colonies to launch a counterattack. Five young pilots are entrusted with high-tech mobile suits dubbed "Gundams," and are dispatched to Earth with the intention of conducting guerilla warfare against Oz and the Alliance puppets under their command. The battle to determine the fate of humanity has begun...
In the game World of Cultivation, disgruntled players gather, form an alliance sealed with blood, and vow to make the villain perish. At once, all sides rally and excitement spreads like wildfire, as everyone sees a rosy tomorrow. Except for Lu Bei. He is the so-called villain. "Calling me a villain? Blaming me for screwing you over? Come on, I'm just an NPC. How on earth can I pull that off? That's how cultivation is!"
One day, mysterious black towers suddenly rose all over the world, and a chosen few began to awaken. But for Bong Joohyuk—a wimpy, down-on-his-luck nobody—it was something that should have had nothing to do with him. After another exhausting day at his part-time job, he was just about to take a bite of ramen when— [Bong Joohyuk, you have awakened.] “…Eh, fuck, what the hell?!" Is this finally his chance to turn his life around? Original Novel Original Webtoon: Naver Webtoon, Naver Series
While seeking inspiration for his upcoming film, Hajime Tsukiyoda, a high school student, found himself caught in a real-life horror story in Shibuya. Unforeseen circumstances led to Hajime becoming a character in the plot. He was taken aback to witness a swarm of goldfish invading the busy streets, attacking and terrorizing onlookers. With no escape in sight, a terrified Hajime and a few fellow survivors took refuge, hoping for a rescue that seemed increasingly unlikely. As they huddled together, the grotesque sight of the fish feeding frenzy played out before them, further deepening their horror.
A stream of misfortunes shadows the existence of a teenage girl. In the case of Arihara Ayumi, a student still attending middle school, a giant and imposing figure, known as Zaitsu Misao, hands her a letter requesting a date. The unexpected gesture leaves Ayumi disoriented and petrified, leaving her to ponder the appropriate response.
Indra, a mistreated daughter of a noble family, suddenly regains memories of her past life. Using the knowledge from her previous world as her weapon, she begins to train herself to become independent. Just then, an S-rank adventurer named Sword—a lonely middle-aged man—appears before her!? With Indra’s unconventional thinking and overwhelming strength, the two set off on a legendary journey of unmatched power!
The relationship between Manaka and Toudou can be compared to that of a dog and cat, until a duplicate of Manaka suddenly appears, causing significant changes in their dynamic. Toudou, who has a fondness for sinister subjects, teams up with Manaka to uncover the mystery surrounding her true identity.