After finding herself stranded on the rooftop of a high-rise building, Yuri, a teenage girl, is thrust into a bizarre realm dominated by towering structures. Here, she witnesses a masked assailant brutally break a man's skull open with an axe. The creative duo of Tsuina Miura, the brains behind "Ajin," and Takahiro Oba, the illustrator of "Box!," have joined forces to craft an adrenaline-fueled thriller that takes place amidst the skyscrapers!
Moving to peaceful Hinamizawa, Keiichi Maebara spends his days happily going to school and playing games with his friends until news of a vicious murder in town disrupts his contentment. As he delves deeper into the mystery, he uncovers unsettling truths about those closest to him. The story draws inspiration from 7th Expansion's amateur mystery game and is told through various scenarios. Himatsubushi, the fourth installment in the Higurashi manga series, explores alternate scenarios of the game. It follows Tokyo police investigator Mamoru Akasaka, who visits Hinamizawa years before the murders occur.
After a tragic accident, Seokjae thought his life was over… that is, until he became Mr. Superconductor. Now, he’s buzzing for revenge.
A story about a girl whose pet dog suddenly becomes a cute human girl. What happens when a dog's love for her owner is translated into human form? Will her dog learn good or bad things from humanity?
“Why did it have to be you of all people who’s my Signal match?” A rare illness known as Signal — something only a tiny fraction of people suffer from. It had nothing to do with me, or so I thought. I just pushed through my exhausting daily life like always... Until that day — a perfectly ordinary day that suddenly turned into a nightmare far worse than any dream. I shouldn’t have answered that phone call… Now here I am, tangled up with a man whose name, face — nothing — I even know. “Relax. You started this, so you’d better be ready to handle it.” No… this can’t be real. It’s a lie. A dream. There’s no way this is reality.
Eil is an apprentice hunter from the village Albat who hates being the target of attention. Upon becoming 15, at the Ceremony of Determination that he needs to go through to be acknowledged as an adult, he is determined to possess the “Talent for Glasses.” For glasses? What does that even mean? But gradually, Eil discovers the countless possibilities hidden within his glasses, one at a time. “I think these glasses might actually enable me to conquer the whole world. Not that I’m going to do it, though.” Thus begins the bizarre glasses life of Eil, the young glasses man.
Sarutorine Aldike, or Sari, is a bright, cheerful princess who wants to go on an adventure because she is bored of her tiny little castle in the countryside. One day, a hoard of vicious demons known as “Oni” come knocking on her doorstep, threatening the lives of everyone in the Kingdom. Thankfully, they are saved by a lone traveler named Kibitsu Mikoto who slays these monsters with a mysterious “Peach Eye”. Shocked by the dangers of the outside world, Sari decides to set off on a journey of her own. Little did she know that she will set in motion a chain of events that will come to determine the fate of this magical world. Remake version of Cool Kyoushinsha’s popular webcomic of the same name.
"Darling, I request that you stay silent and obedient. Upon rescuing you, what do you have in mind as a way to repay me?" Xia Nuanxin, who was recently married, deeply regrets ever crossing paths with Xiao Jueze. Allowing him to take her is the biggest mistake she's ever made, leaving her with no choice but to yield. His menacing gaze forces him to swiftly abduct her on his back.
The story follows Takeru, a typical Japanese high school girl raised by nuns in a Buddhist convent. Despite being plagued with recurring nightmares triggered by the Witchblade's call, she feels an uncanny connection to the mystical gauntlet known as Oni no te ("Hand of Oni"). The artefact is safely kept hidden in a box within the temple, but Takeru's lineage has a mysterious link to the Oni legend, heightening her fascination for the Witchblade. However, her life takes a thrilling turn when she unexpectedly comes across the Witchblade and becomes its new bearer. Witchblade Takeru, created by Kobayashi Yasuko and illustrated by Sumita Kazasa, was serialized in Akita Shoten's Champion Red magazine in March 2006. The series pays homage to the American Comic book series authored by Marc Silvestri and David Wohl, with Sumita's art style adding an intriguing erotic twist.