In the series, the Hino family picks up their "little brother" from the airport. The "brother" turns out to be Rilienthal, an intelligent dog who speaks Japanese. He is also the target of men in black suit from a mysterious organization. They refer him as RD-1.
Some glasses-wearing student gets caught up in a store robbery and is ruthlessly killed when he tries to subdue the robber...and fails. His departing soul, enticed by the sight of a certain book, is then transferred into a dog's body, which is then picked up at the animal store by a mysterious, scissors-wielding girl. ------------------------------------- From MangaHelpers: There's nothing in the world more enjoyable than reading for Harumi Kazuhito. He spends his days with his head buried in books. But one night when he was enjoying a good story in a café, a violent robber comes in and threatens the people inside. Kazuhito is not the hero type but something came over him and he tried to subdue the robber only to get killed. When he came to, he was reborn as a dog under the care of one of the customers who was in the café that night, Natsuno Kirihime. Through some kind of connection, Kirihime can hear Kazuhito’s thoughts as a dog. Unfortunately for Kazuhito, Kirihime has a bit of a sadistic personality and a thing for scissors. [vyc]
“God’s Game” was a game that boasted of its ability to fulfill any wish of the players, so long as they cleared the game. However, this game had also caused the disappearance of many people. In order to investigate the disappearance of her partner Gu He, Bai Zhen, a supernatural investigator with a fierce personality entered the “God’s Game” alone, and soon realized something strange. All the level bosses wanted to play a game of love and slaughter with her! How will Bai Zhen escape from the clutches of these bosses? (Source: Orbital Scans)
The door to Kingdom Hearts was sealed, dealing a blow to the heartless and restoring the worlds to normal, but Riku and King Mickey were trapped inside! Now Sora, Donald, and Goofy's search for their friends leads them to the mysterious Castle Oblivion, where a hooded figure tells them, "Ahead lies something you need, but to claim it, you must lose something dear." What could be more dear than their very memories themselves? And what do the shadowy members of Organization XIII want with them?
A plethora of authors and artists have written a diverse collection of short stories featuring the characters from the eponymous game. These tales run the gamut from sincerely touching, filled with laughter and humor, to unabashedly sinister or twisted.
A seminal history of Date Masamune. Yokoyama has a plain and matter of fact style for history without really trying to dramatize it.
Marie is trapped in a horrible situation. She's being constantly tormented by her classmates and regularly molested by her teacher. With nowhere else to turn, she finds herself asking for supernatural help from one of the seven demons of the seven mysteries of her school. All she desires is the death of her cruel classmates and teacher. How far will Marie be willing to go in order to achieve the murders that would free her from her living hell? Higanbana no Saku Yoru ni takes place in an unnamed school setting and is composed of numerous self-contained short stories, each told from the perspective of a student or staff member from the school. These stories feature bullying as a major overlying theme, as each story's protagonist is depicted as being either a victim of bullying or a bully themselves. Higanbana revolves around a series of urban legends caused by supernatural beings called y?kai, each of which claims ownership of a particular "mystery" and kills anyone who tries to investigate it. There are a total of seven "mysteries" at the start of the series, with numerous y?kai fighting each other in an ongoing turf war for ownership of these mysteries, which is granted to the seven y?kai who emerge victorious in the conflict. The stories' protagonists interact with at least one of the school's resident y?kai, who force the protagonists to deal with the consequences of their actions regarding bullying.
The Calamity War that engulfed all of Earth, and the Gundams deployed then which were said to have brought it to an end. 300 years later, some have been hidden, some abandoned. Argie Mirage, a boy who carries the past of his family's death at the hands of a Gundam, meets Volco Warren, a boy who wishes to rebuild the Gundam his family left behind. To destroy a Gundam. To rebuild a Gundam. In the midst of the two boys' intersecting fates, the Astaroth will awaken from its 300 year slumber. Side story set in the Mobile Suit Gundam - Iron Blooded Orphans universe.
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...
Amane, a high school boy with a high pitch voice, is part of a radio club. In this, he is forced by his dear senpai, Watanabe, to read erotic scripts in order to please her fantasies.
A collection of short stories. The first volume contains stories about... - A lonely woman who works part-time, and who has crippling social anxiety that leads to misunderstandings. - A girl who is 'dumped' by her close friend. - A single mother who struggles to understand how to make her daughter happy. - A girl who desperately wants to buy a dress that she thinks could change her life. ... and many more!
Due to family troubles, Ren Uesugi and his sister, Mihato, leave their home. They end up moving to the city but find themselves with a lack of money. Somehow they are able to find work in the form of the Kuonji family's mansion, being employed as servants to the three sisters of the Kuonji family: Shinra, Miyu, and Yume. Being a servant also associates Ren with the mansion's additional servants and the Kuonji sisters' friends. [By MangaUpdates]