The manga adaptation of the RPG in the Persona series from ATLUS: Persona Q: Shadow of the Labyrinth. On the last day of the Yasogami High School culture festival, a mysterious bell rang...
Read manhwa Things to Enjoy with the Death God in My Life’s Last Year Content of the comics “Things to Enjoy with the Death God in My Life’s Last Year” Since childhood, Eleonora, the daughter of a marquis family, has strived to behave as the head of the family. Now afflicted with a heart disease that leaves her with only one year to live, she becomes engaged to a partner without ever knowing love. On the day of her engagement, she falls in love with a mysterious, enigmatic man. The true identity of this man is a “Death God” who has come to claim Eleonora’s soul in a year. “I’ll grant you ten wishes before you die,” he says. He reaches out to make her remaining short life the happiest year of her life. “Things to Enjoy with the Death God in My Life’s Last Year” is another name: 余命1年、死神と愉しむ10のこと
Wending his way home after a bender one evening, master moocher and game programmer Keita Ibuki decides to satisfy a craving for ramen at a noodle stand. Instead of slurping soup, though, he surrenders his meal to a manic girl who, unbeknownst to Keita, is a Mototsumitama, a guardian of the coexistence equilibrium. When his new acquaintance is attacked, Keita gets caught in the crossfire and loses an arm. Awakening from the shock of his injury, Keita finds himself back in his apartment... arm intact! But just whose arm is it?! Asking the strange girl raiding his refrigerator reveals only that Keita's life has become a great deal more complicated.
Envision a realm where the wicked are exceedingly cruel and merely bounty hunters possess the power to rescue the innocent populace. Combined with a hearty dose of wit and sensual appeal, behold the creation of Bomber Girl.
The Suzunari detective club, comprised of three high school students - Suzaku Tachibana, Kouhei Hiba, and Soutaro Tsubaki - and their feline companion, Boo-chan, is an all-male group due to Boo-chan's stringent female membership criteria. However, Suzaku's intuition found their perfect female member in the form of Aoi Kaidou. Although Aoi appeared serious and unsmiling, she passed Boo-chan's tests and joined the team. Together, they solve mysteries on their school campus. Volume five features "Itsumademo Issho ni" and volume nine presents "Anata wo Shiritakute" as additional stories.
In a historical China-inspired setting, a captivating shoujo manga tale intertwines medicine, romance, and royal intrigue! Within the Moon Flower Kingdom, the special medicinal baths have always been the go-to for healing. But when Prince Keiun's party endures an attack during a regional inspection, a previously unseen technique saves their lives. The shocking realization is that the young girl, Koyo, is the one who performed this medical miracle. However, as questions arise regarding Koyo's identity and the motives of those seeking the prince's life, readers are drawn into a world where shadowy conspiracies, mysterious religions, and deeply rooted beliefs intersect. With stunning illustrations, this manga series captures the essence of a beautifully complex storyline.
One ordinary day, Kaho, a high school student, came across an emperor penguin, known to be the largest of its kind, nestled inside her refrigerator - a strange discovery indeed! Welcoming this grandiose creature into her home, Kaho and her loved ones share countless quirky and entertaining moments.
The Communication Player (COMP) is a portable gaming system that can send and receive emails and surf the web. Kazuya Minegishi and his friends are each given a COMP by Kazuya's ominous hacker cousin, Naoya, who tells them they will need the devices to survive. Confused, the three think nothing of Naoya's warning and proceed to open up a strange "Laplace Email" in their inboxes. The email claims that someone will be brutally murdered, followed by a large explosion and a blackout that will take the entirety of Tokyo offline. They believe it to be a joke until the terrifying events unfold in front of their eyes. Shaken, the three soon learn that Naoya has loaded a demon summoning program onto their COMPs, which causes powerful demons to crawl out of their devices and attack them. When defeated, the same demons forge contracts with them and become their partners. Armed with the ability to summon demons and predict the future via email, the three friends fight to survive in their new, demon-infested reality. Along the way, they must uncover the truth behind the summoning program and what happens when they change their fates.
Sick of his job and the city, Yohei “Kuma” Sakuma has a grand plan-to start anew in the countryside and live off the land. Thing is, he hasn't told his wife yet, nor does he know the first thing about growing rice. Between crooked houses, swarms of bugs, and grueling work under the sun, the city slicker Kuma and his wife Miyu get a crash course in country life. But at the end of the day, with beer in hand as they take in the sights, they begin to understand that country life can be real hard, but real good.
That year, the world changed, the game came to reality, and the magic disaster began to wreak havoc. In order to resist all this, everyone must plan career options, level up wildly, and strive to become stronger. Some people choose the noble mages, and the second turn decides the element mages. Some people choose summoners, and their summons emerge in an endless stream, beating the enemy to death. But what is shocking among them is that Yun Chen, a college student who had high expectations, chose not to change jobs and become an unemployed person!
The fourth primogenitor is the strongest vampire who exists only in the world of legends. Yet when this masters the Twelve Kenjuu, the spread of the catastrophe of the vampires will appear in Japan. In order to spy on and erase the fourth primogenitor, the government owned Lion organization has decided to send an attacking magician a "sword shaman" to complete the task. Yet, unknowingly, the one who was selected to spy was actually a trainee "sword shaman" girl Himeragi Yukina.
One day, the protagonist finds herself possessing the body of Charlotte, a healer who receives a mysterious request to create a "love potion." Though Charlotte is just an ordinary healer, she seems to have been forced to accept the commission due to people mistaking her for a witch. Before she even figures out who the client is, the crown prince suddenly barges in—and Charlotte, misunderstanding the situation, assumes he’s the one who made the request. Now, if she backs out claiming she can’t make the potion, she might just lose her head for disappointing a noble. To avoid dying, Charlotte tries to make the potion, but each attempt somehow keeps entangling her with the crown prince… ‘...Wait, is this also part of a classic romance fantasy cliché...?’