"There’s only one rule: don’t leave this apartment." After his girlfriend was murdered, Takeshi brings the killer, Koichi, back to his apartment in order to carry out an unprecedented form of "revenge". By treating the man who he should hate gently, what does he hope to accomplish? And what is the actual result of carrying out his revenge? A unique book about an eccentric type of "Love".
One fateful night, Nishina Airi, a second-year high school student, is kidnapped and awakens to find herself trapped in a strange and secluded place. Along with fellow students from her school, she is coerced into participating in a harrowing game called the "Werewolf Game." This game is a deadly competition that forces "Werewolves" and "Villagers" to confront each other, commit murder, and follow strict rules that are punishable by brutal deaths for those who rebel. Trembling with fear and dread, the students brace themselves for the terrifying ordeal ahead.
In this game, there are 12 players with 3 werewolves - all from the same school again. There’s a diviner again, along with a new position- the bodyguard, who can protect a player per night against the werewolves.
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At the end of summer, Eiji Aono witnesses his childhood friend and girlfriend, Miyuki Amada, cheating on him with Kondo, the ace of the soccer team. Betrayed by her and emotionally shattered, Eiji becomes the target of baseless slander and harassment. Cornered and with nowhere to turn, he escapes to the school rooftop—where he meets a mysterious girl...
You are reading Jinsei Gyakuten ~Uwakisare, Enzai wo Kiserareta Orega, Gakuenichi no Bishoujo ni Natsukareru~ manga, one of the most popular manga covering in Seinen, Ecchi, Drama, Psychological, Romance, School life genres, written by D君 at MangaBuddy, a top manga site to offering for free. Jinsei Gyakuten ~Uwakisare, Enzai wo Kiserareta Orega, Gakuenichi no Bishoujo ni Natsukareru~ has 7 translated chapters and translations of other chapters are in progress. Lets enjoy. If you want to get the updates about latest chapters, lets create an account and add Jinsei Gyakuten ~Uwakisare, Enzai wo Kiserareta Orega, Gakuenichi no Bishoujo ni Natsukareru~ to your bookmark. At the end of summer, Eiji Aono witnesses his childhood friend and girlfriend, Miyuki Amada, cheating on him with Kondo, the ace of the soccer team. Betrayed by her and emotionally shattered, Eiji becomes the target of baseless slander and harassment. Cornered and with nowhere to turn, he escapes to the school rooftopwhere he meets a mysterious girlA complete manga adaptation of the double award-winning work from the 9th Kakuyomu Web Novel Contest (Kakuyomu Pro Writer Division & ComicWalker Manga Prize)!
A female scientist artificially produces babies to make a ton of cash. However, her gay guy friend proposes that she raise a baby herself… Beginning with the stunning debut work “Birthday”, this also contains “Right Nightlight”, about a lazy boy being pushed around by his unstable cousin; “Kin ringo-chan no koi”, about a Lolita’s pure love; “Usagi no Naru Ki”, about a female high schooler haunted by her dead brother; “Bianca”, a SF work taking place in a plant at the bottom of the Mars’ ocean; and “Jinsei wa Futsuka dake”, the title work about a sullen young man in front of whom suddenly appears a little girl, and how they get along.
Detective Iida and his team work to save hostages from a bank taken over by a 15-year-old boy in the opening chapter of Jiraishin. This event was published in the magazine Morning Later and not part of the 19-volume series that served as the official version.
A disturbing manga inspired by an even more disturbing movie of the same name (aka Suicide Club). As you might expect, they both deal with the theme of suicide. However, the plots of the manga and movie are significantly different, so don't wory about spoilers and such. Finally, I'd just like to point out that the manga isn't for the faint of heart, and the movie even more so.
Treating non-successful suicidal patients requires a lot of money and resources. With low budget and a personal respect argumentation, a doctor will ask a non-successful suicidal patient if he/she still wants to live on or not. If not the government will respect his/her wish. However, the government doesn't just simply kill them.
Jisatsuya - merchants who deal with anything related to suicide, from prevention to cleaning up afterwards. There's a rumor that they also assist people in committing suicide, but the truth behind that is known only to the Jisatsuya themselves. This is their story.
This is the tale of how Adachi Mitsuru went from being an assistant artist on a weekly manga to the superstar manga-ka we know him to be today. But it’s told (and written by) Mitsuru’s older brother Tsutomu, who was also an assistant artist early on in their careers…