Hiroshi Nakahara, a 48-year-old salaryman, inadvertently boards the wrong train to Tokyo following a business excursion to Kyoto. Upon realizing his mistake, he resigns himself to the situation and settles in for the ride, discovering that the train is en route to his hometown of Kurayoshi. Roaming the streets of his old neighborhood, Hiroshi recognizes how drastically the place has changed in the couple of decades since his mother's passing. As he pays his respects at his mother's grave in the Genzen Temple, he's magically transported back to his 14-year-old self. With his adult mind's memories and knowledge still intact, he becomes a junior high school eighth-grader. His newfound youthfulness allows Hiroshi to escape from the trappings of adulthood, namely his marriage and two daughters. With no concept of how to return to his original timeline, he fully embraces his adolescence, all while attempting to uncover the reasons behind his father's desertion of their family in order to better comprehend the man and his actions.
Mita, a mysterious housekeeper who replies “Understood” to any command and carries it out without question, is sent to a family of five who have just lost their beloved mother. This broken household, on the verge of collapse, slowly begins to heal thanks to Mita’s outrageous yet impactful actions. As the story unfolds, Mita’s tragic and intense past is gradually revealed…
"Let's resolve your issues." The monk approaches the deceased, delivering them salvation and sending their souls to paradise. Their wishes are... love, anger, hatred... a world both beautiful and sorrowful. Where does he truly go? What lies beyond paradise…?
「Is it wrong to kill a villain that the law can’t punish?」 Rintarou Saotome, a high school boy with the strange ability to see the final moments of others’ deaths. When Rintarou was just a child, the first death he witnessed was that of his beloved mother. Since then, he’s seen countless deaths, hundreds of them, and as a result, his heart became worn out. He began avoiding others and led a life of solitude. However, one day, a cheerful transfer student, Yumeno Sakurako, appears before him. But with his ability, Rintarou soon learns the truth. He discovers her other face. A boy who can see death × A girl who’s a killer. A psychological romantic comedy!!
An illustrated beginner's guide, I'm Enough uses manga and illustrations to make self-acceptance and the topic of Interpersonal Psychotherapy accessible to all readers. Cartoonist Tenten Hosokawa is the self-proclaimed "Queen of Negative Thoughts." One day she visits a psychiatrist, Dr. Hiroko Mizushima, and begins a journey of self-discovery. Through the lens of personal experience, Hosokawa uses comics to illustrate her path to self-acceptance.
The manga centers around Ginjirou Manda, a loan shark business man who is affiliated with many Yakuza gangs in Osaka. He charges an interest rate called toichi—10% more interest every 10 days, or 365% every year. Thanks to his unrelenting money-collecting tactics, he is feared as "Minami no Oni" or the "Demon" of Osaka's Minami business district. Even when his borrowers tries to scam him, he always finds a way to make them pay his money back.
The family of Sun-Hee appears to be an ideal and contented one. However, things took a peculiar turn when Sun-Hee admitted to murdering her friend, Kyung-Ho, and her mother's response was quite bizarre.
The continuation of the Q.E.D. series under Shounen Magazine R. ___ Official Release: - Indonesian release by Elex Media
Kyouko and Kou are assigned to investigate a mysterious religious cult called \"Paradise\", after Amu Miyamoto from the idol group \"Wednesday is Sunday\" reaches out for assistance. Her fellow bandmate, Mei, is entangled with this sect. The group\'s enigmatic leader appears ageless and perpetually radiant, hinting at a vampiric nature. Their arrival in the secluded countryside where \"Paradise\" is based is met with suspicion and hostility... and thus, the pursuit kicks off!
The protagonist is a middle school boy named Hikawa Jun who lost his mother at birth. He glares at his classmates who complain about their own overprotective mothers and wonders what it would be like if he had a mother of his own. The story begins when Jun, who wants the warmth of a mother, lies about his age and matches up with a stranger on a sugar mama dating app.
Neuro is an AI Streamer, and Evil is her twin sister living in the internet realm. Developed by a man named Vedal. This is their journey to be a top tier streamer on the platform. And it was supposed to be a normal journey to become a streamer but, their past is coming after them...
When he woke up, he was in a white room with no exits and an oncoming red cube... why?! Who put him there? And for what reason? The person who suddenly appeared before them is he a friend or a foe? He doesn't even believe his own childhood friend. A tense and suspenseful comic, Reset Game is a comic you can't overlook!