One day, when Hidaka Kishi is going to school with his close friend Kimiko, he notices a strange new song on his music player: "Who Killed Cock Robin?" Little does he know, a murderous game is beginning, with him as the target--the Cock Robin. Fourteen other players (called 'birds') are all competing to kill him, in exchange for making their wishes come true. However, one of the birds, Saedano Minami, seems to have other plans. To Hidaka's confusion, she decides to protect him, but what is her ultimate goal? How will Hidaka survive this deadly game?
Today, captain Becker and co-pilot Choi will be responsible for the safety of all passengers en route to their destination. The flight takes 6 hours and 45 minutes. With a nice weather out, and a rather leisure cruise. The carefree captain, together with a flustered co-pilot, confined to a small cabin. The turbulence didn't seem to happen outside the airplane, but rather inside the cockpit instead.
[Summary By: Love_Blossom] Star's Hill Academy consists of two sections: the school for regular people, and a school for celebrities. Tsubame has been eyeing the celebrity, Chio, for quite some time. One day while she's walking, Chio goes up to her, grabs her and says to his fans, "sorry this is my girlfriend." Confused, Tsubame gets dragged by Chio to go on a "date" From Nagareboshi Manga: Tsubame's school has two sections: the school for regular students, and a school for "celebrities" (known as the fine arts course, or the "celeb course"). Tsubame's stuck in the normal school, and has no interest in the upper class life. Then she meets Chio, a male model taking the celeb course. Her life will never be the same again.
San attends the most elite female school in Okinawa, when WWII aggravated to the point she and her classmates are recruited in order to serve for the Japanese army as nurses. They will have to deal with a far cruel reality than what they could ever imagined.
Clad in school uniforms practically breathing with life are the girls of Hoshimiya Girls' Academy. When a certain “incident” rocks the academy, hidden feelings will be entwined in this pure girls' love story.
Jeff Fang hates Terrence Lu. He hardly knows him, but Terrence's very existence is a constant reminder of the misfortune Jeff's family had to go through. However as they continue to attend college together, Jeff's feeling towards Terrence starts to change.
A Code Geass spinoff set between the first and second seasons of the anime. 2017 a.t.b. The "Black Rebellion", the large-scale revolt against Britannia caused by Zero, ends in failure in Area 11. However, the influence of the Black Rebellion as a sign of opposition against the increasingly powerful superpower was strong. In addition to the major powers opposing Britannia like the Chinese Federation and E.U., acts of anti-Britannia terrorism began to occur with greater frequency in the countries under Britannia’s rule, and a new period of resistance arose. At the same time, the Britannian homeland begins to nip the buds of resistance with its overwhelming military strength. Within its forces, there is an anti-terrorist unit formed by Princess Marrybell mel Britannia, the "Glinda Knights". Deploying ace pilots and a great number of experimental Knightmare Frames on the Caerleon-class floating airship "Grandberry", the Glinda Knights are given the search-and-destroy mission of suppressing the terrorism that occurs in all parts of the world. In the midst of such a chaotic situation, a boy and girl with the same face and the same name "Oz" encounter each other by chance in a small country in the Middle East... Note: The manga story occurs alongside the Code Geass - Soubou no Oz SIDE: Orpheus photo story that is published in Hobby Japan magazine.
Get excited! The "Resurrection" storyline of the highly-anticipated "ultimate" version of Code Geass comics has begun! After Lelouch and Suzaku successfully carry out the Zero Requiem, what does their future hold now that they have achieved hard-won peace? The story begins with a completely new narrative that bridges the gap up to the resurrection!
The Empire of Britannia invaded Japan using giant robot weapons called Knightmare Frames. Japan was reduced to Area 11, an imperial colony, and its people referred to as the Elevens. At the time, Lelouch, a young Britannian boy exiled to Japan, vowed to his Japanese friend Suzaku that he would destroy Britannia. Years later, Lelouch is a high school student who regularly skips school to play chess and gamble. When he stumbles on a terrorist group of Elevens who are caught by a Britannian task force after stealing a military secret, Lelouch is unexpectedly reunited with Suzaku, who works as a member of the Britannian military. As the rest of the task force arrives, Suzaku is shot for disobeying orders, while the military secret, a young girl, gives Lelouch the power to make anyone obey any order. Taking command of the terrorists, Lelouch adopts the alias "Zero" and begins his rebellion to crush Britannia once and for all. However, his greatest friend soon becomes one of his most troubling enemies when Suzaku becomes the pilot of Britannia's new test model Knightmare, the Lancelot. Note: Storyline is a bit different than the anime.
The "definitive" version of the Code Geass manga. Set when Lelouch and Suzuku begin the Zero Requiem Plan.