Ai Jiaqi, a housewife, swapped souls with a wealthy daughter. She uses the identity of Yan Mo to fight a scumbag, catch a traitor, and intrigue her wealthy family through personal breakthroughs.
The Sengoku Era… A time when losing a battle meant losing it all. The Sword Saint, Isshin Ashina, aims for world domination… That is, until he encounters a certain Samurai…
The inside of the taboo door is shattered, or...
Ujihara-kun is a playboy who doesn't get serious when it comes to love. He often do something behind her girlfriend and do not refuse when a girl approaches him, until a certain schoolmate caught him in the act. He turned her into an accomplice and the two had a risky relationship but will it only be just a form of skinship or something more will develop?
Kindaichi Hajime returns from his biking trip around Japan to meet Inspector Kenmochi and childhood friend Nanase Miyuki at the themed inn "Ruins." Case List: 01. Vampire Legend Murder Case. 02. Opera House: The Third Murder. 03. Jail Gate Cram School Murder Case. 04. Snow Spirit Legend Murder Case. 05. Reika Hayami and the Uninvited Guest. 06. Chidamari's Room Murder Case. 07. Fudo High School Festival Murder Case. 08. Black Magic Murder Case. 09. Inspector Kenmochi: The Murderer. 10. The Evil Spirit of the Diving Pool. 11. The Mysterious Event at the Campsite. 12. Alchemy Murder Case. 13. Murder at 10000 metres. 14. Game House Murder Case. Note: In the newer reprints of the Kindaichi series, the File, Case and Shin cases were merged and printed as full cases instead of the original tankobon. The volumes which correspond to the above cases are 27 to 34. The raw links below correspond to the first chapter of the first case of the Shin Series.
Junior high school student Misaki Nanao realizes the people of the town she lives in are slowly going insane. At the same time, she starts seeing Beherin, a mysterious demon. “If you make me believe you, I shall help you”. Misaki believes the demon’s words and talks about her terrifying personal experiences; however she gets dragged into people’s increasing insanity, horrific incidents and a huge conspiracy.
One day, Suzume finds herself unable to wake up, lost in a place known as the "Unwaking Town," Lutetia. There, she works at a coffee shop named "Quatre."
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In the second year of high school, the homeroom teacher dies in a murder case.The main character, Maoka Riku, is elected to a troublesome committee and soon finds himself involved in a murder case.Who killed my homeroom teacher?
Atsushi is a descendant of the guardian deity of the Heian period. While his beautiful childhood friend, Yuki, is the daughter of the shrine erected to protect his family. But what Yuki doesn't know is Atsushi has a geass-like ability to obey whatever command he wants! Can Atsushi be able to restrain his urges?
After his wife and child leave him, Park Taesan decides it's time to give up his life as major player in organized crime. Before he can retire though, he's betrayed by one of his own and brutally murdered. However, Taesan gets a second life when his organs are sold on the black market and transplanted into Yoo Chang, the successor of a major company. With a mild-mannered pushover and a revenge-thirsty thug fighting for control of the same body, will either make it out alive?
Those who have the blood of the Karasu Tengu (Crow Goblin) in their veins must forever fight against the powers of darkness. Along with four other holy ninja warriors Genbu (Black Snaky Tortoise), Suzaku (Red Phoenix), Seiryu (Blue Dragon), Byakko (White Tiger), Karasu Tengu Kabuto fights against the evil god Kuroyasha (Black Night Demon) Dôki and his underlings such as Junin-shu (Top Ten Warriors). Their battle continues through generations: in the second volume of the manga, Kabuto's son makes an appearance as the second Karasu Tengu. The manga has been serialized in Shueisha's Fresh Jump in 1987-1988, and later published in the United States by ComicsOne (as Kabuto in 2001), in France by Taifu Comics and in the Republic of China by Tong Li Publishing. "This book is dedicated to the memory of our great hero and our giant master, Dr Osamu Tezuka". (Buichi Terasawa)