Sixteen "Ultimate" students gather at Hope's Peak Academy for the start of a new year, but upon entering the building, they suddenly pass out and awaken in a classroom. Usami, a pink and white bunny, greets them and announces they will embark on a school trip to an island. However, Monokuma, a black and white bear, disrupts their plans and reveals they must participate in a "School Killing Trip." In order to leave the island, a student must commit murder without being caught. Nagito Komaeda, the "Ultimate Lucky Student," initially believes none of them could commit such an act, but the high stakes may override his hope with despair.
A man was killed by a group of acquaintances five years ago. Shintarou Nakamura, Akira Kanzaki, Ryuu Nimaidou, Haruka Nagase, and Tsubaki Toyoshima visit the murder site each year to renew their vow of secrecy. When they hear of a golf course development planned for the area, they return to move the body. Instead of finding remains, they discover a cell phone that starts ringing. After answering the call, they're informed by a stranger that the bones are missing and their crime has been exposed. To avoid imprisonment, they agree to complete a "favor" for the caller, but this task unravels a scheme that strains their bond.
Kimihiko Kimizuka is the protagonist of Tantei wa Mou, Shindeiru. He became the assistant of a detective named Siesta four years ago while they were on a hijacked airplane. Siesta was an enigmatic figure, and the two became partners on thrilling adventures that took them around the world as they fought against a covert organization. However, Siesta's death separated them, and Kimihiko returned to being a dull high school student in the present day. Despite Siesta's demise, Kimihiko finds that his life is anything but uneventful.
Partnering together are Richard Ranashinha Dvorpian, a captivating appraiser from Britain, and Seigi Nakata, an astute and principled college student from Japan. By delving into the obscured psychological traits of gem owners, they jointly tackle a diverse range of cases that pertain to valuable stones.
The torso of a headless, limbless body is found half-buried by a riverbank. It belonged to middle-aged mother Yaeko Miyagawa, and after an investigation and trial, her daughter Hikari eventually confesses to her murder. For many years, Hikari had been subjected to physical and emotional abuse by her mother, revolving around her failure to make it into a top medical school and become a doctor. Even after nine years of futile applications and entrance exams, Yaeko refused to free her daughter from this virtual prison. What led to the fatal stabbing that ended Yaeko's life? This series, based on a true story, will explore Hikari Miyagawa's experiences up to her greatest tragedy—and what happened to her afterward.
"Who stole my husband?"
The clue to a missing person's case is hidden behind a child who is both beautiful and sinister. Note: Chapter count includes a prologue
A secret disclosing devil. If you speak about it, the one who you tell the secret to will die.
In a corner of our world, a number of sacred artifacts called "Yumeyori" were stolen! What challenges will Akane and the members of the locksmith shop face, when they are entrusted with solving the case?? "We will be the key to unlocking this case." (Source:Manga-5.com, translated)
From just beyond your field of vision—
The culprit is known. However, testimony by psychics cannot be considered as evidence. What should they do?! The spiritual medium Hisui Jogashira uses her psychic abilities to identify the culprit, while mystery writer Shirou Kagetsuki presents additional logical "evidence other than the words of a psychic." The two of them have tackled many difficult cases, but the sinister hand of a perpetrator behind a shocking series of murders is closing in on Hisui!