After enrolling in her hometown high school, Ooji Subaru, a girl adored by her female peers for her princely demeanor and immense popularity, is welcomed by Megumi, her childhood friend, and three boys known as "The Princes" - Motochika, Mashiro, and Reiji - who are reincarnations of legendary figures. The ensuing story is a humorous and modern interpretation of beloved Grimm tales.
Sae, an average office employee, was captivated by Nora, a feline who bore an astonishing resemblance to a human. Their story blossomed with affection and intimacy as they shared their lives and developed an adorable connection.
The safety precautions a solo female traveler takes. After experiencing a failed transaction, Weiyi sets out on a journey to search for a tranquil living space.
In a world where men are scarce, women yearn for more than just sustenance and physical gratification. Here, a particular sword holds immense sway, and in such an extraordinary setting, an audacious captain-knight has emerged. Vilified by her enemies and respected by her peers, she embodies the gallantry and protection associated with knights, making her an emblematic figure for society.
1. Aru Hi, Bokura ga Koi ni Ochitara 2. Soshite, Bokura no Koi ga Tsuzuite 3. Kirai ni Naranaide 4-5. Kirai ni Narenakute 6. Desktop Lover 7. Koko ni, Futari de Kagi wo Kaketara
Starting in September 1995, a Japanese manga artist named Yoshinori Kobayashi, known to be right-wing, published a three-volume manga series called "Special" as an addition to the Neo Gōmanism series in "SAPIO" magazine. Even though the series received criticism from intellectuals and groups, including the Academy of Outrageous Books and foreign media outlets like "The New York Times" and "Le Monde," for "rewriting history," Kobayashi continued to push his agenda. In a verbal dispute published in a book titled "The On War War," Sōichirō Tahara argued with Kobayashi over the manga's content. Apart from ideological criticisms, the manga was found to contain historical inaccuracies, manipulated evidence, and irrational arguments. For example, it stated that neither the Chinese nor Japanese people had authority over Manchuria, and only Japan remained autonomous when the West colonized East Asia, ignoring countries such as Siam and Japanese colonies like Korea and Taiwan. Moreover, the manga aimed to provoke young readers who had no knowledge or little information about the matter. It's essential to note that although both the manga and Carl von Clausewitz's "On War" share a common name, namely, "Sensō Ron," Kobayashi's manga has no connection to the latter.
From :The winner of MANGAZENKAN.COM special award category best storyboard.In 1787, A boy went to Vienna to become the disciple of the music genius, Mozart. But somehow he met the mysterious older brother instead. "I have been spending boring and suffocating days. That one encounter changes everything..."
From Naono Holics: "Please bury me," the boy said before their eyes even met, and ever since then, he has been seeing that boy everywhere - on the way to work, at the restaurant, at home - asking if he would bury him. He is afraid. He is terrified. But not because there's clearly something wrong with all of this. It's because he remembers. He knows there's a reason the boy is asking him this. There's nothing strange about it. "Please, bury me?" the boy asks again.
Tsubaki, born into wealth, was allowed free reign by her parents to party as much as she pleased. Having a large social circle made up of both friends and male companions, it seemed as though high school life would be a blast for her. But everything changed with the arrival of Kazumi – the infamous male housekeeper who was renowned for his strength and intimidating demeanor. Despite his fearsome reputation, Kazumi proved to be an excellent cook and cleaner. However, when he declared that he would break Tsubaki's spirit, her life was turned on its head. One-shot included: Volume 1: Love Derby.
For a decade, Yan Zhi yearned for the love of Zhao Fei Ying, yet his feelings were never reciprocated. Despite his doubts, he held onto hope and desperation, wondering if his efforts were futile. One day, he broke away from Zhao Fei Ying's embrace and faced him. In a deliberate, slow manner, he removed each piece of clothing, revealing his flawless skin. "I, Leng Yan Zhi, vow to remain by your side until the end of time, even if you grow tired of my presence," he declared. However, can he ever hope to win the heart of Zhao Fei Ying, his esteemed senior disciple? (Please note that this passage contains no references to incest.)
1. Shinden (The Temple) 2. Maken (The Hound) 3. Na mo naki Miyako (The Nameless City)
A "New Hero" to fight bullying! According to a survey by the Ministry of Education, Culture, Sports, Science and Technology (MEXT), the number of recognized cases of bullying has been increasing every year, reaching a record high of approximately 610,000 cases in fiscal year 2019, and the number of elementary, junior high, and high school students driven to suicide due to bullying exceeds 300 per year... Why do some children have to die? Why can't they be prevented? What is happening to children in education today? This is a social entertainment based on the fact that "Bully Detective" Hirotaka Abe, who has actually handled many bullying cases, has drafted the original plan and cooperated on the scenario, and Katsumasa Enokiya, who has produced "Hibi Rock" and other passionately moving works, has teamed up with him to depict the situation. Finally, a new work of social entertainment based on the facts!
In Shibuya, Tokyo, an illicit skateboard tournament called "13 Nights" occurs annually. Regrettably, the competition resulted in the demise of 14-year-old Masato, who was among the remaining eight pupils in attendance at Udagawa Middle School. His classmates were bewildered and at a loss for why he had to perish. However, when Eito arrives in Shibuya, he bears an uncanny likeness to Masato and pledges to uncover the truth about his fate.
Youshou Xihua- a non-canon, spinoff slice-of-life mini-theater of the Youshou Yan Manga unrelated to the main plotline. Original Manhua
Ariana, born into a politically arranged marriage, was nothing more than a tool, used and abused by her family her entire life. On her 28th birthday, she was tragically killed, yearning for a love that never came. Perhaps out of pity, a mysterious force sent her back to when she was 16. Reflecting on her painful past, she makes a vow: "I shall beg for love no longer. I will never love nor be loved again."