Only the fearless survive in the white-hot world of street racing, as teams take on dangerous roads in the shadow of Mt. Akina. Behind the wheel of the mysterious "Ghost of Akina" is Takumi, on his way to becoming the greatest racer ever.
[From Baka-Updates] Coming in an omnibus form, it's a side story of Toribako House! The words you longed for, the many things you held dear, everything and everyone, right here!! A girl who has no luck with guys, a weak-spirited otaku boy, a natural lady-killer, a middle-aged couple, a distant relationship -- everyone keeps looking for happiness!?
Based on the 2D fighting game series King of Fighters. King of Fighters is a battle between the strongest teams in the world, the teams are composed of 4 since the King of Fighters'99 tournament, also the hero since KoF'99 has changed to K'. The story follows K' starting from 9 months after KoF'99 and his entry into the King of Fighters 2000 tournament.
After a terrible earthquake, Satoru wakes up in a pitch black cave that him and his friends were exploring. Desperately moving through the crumbling cave with just his backpack, he expects a warm rescue once he gets out. But what awaits Satoru was an unbelievable fact: Japan has sunk underwater due to the earthquake and he is stranded on an island with no one to help him. Can Satoru learn how to survive by himself? A classic survival manga by Takao Saito, the mangaka of Golgo 13. [ruggia] ======================= From JManga: "Japan, a land in peril... A land broken by war, natural disaster, and terror. A young boy refuses to abandon the search for his family across the warring land of ruin. ""So, you managed to survive, did you?"" This story of survival reaches farther than anyone would imagine... A tale spanning the period separated from the young pup, Shiro, Satoru finds his life spared having been swept away by rushing river of mud and debris, only to wind up in the pit of ""The Empire"", ruled under the hand of a certain dictator... Can the action of Satoru alter the fate of the oppressed?" Note: Most editions of Survival include a bonus volume called "Survival: Another Story."
Vampires Charles J. Chrishunds (Charley) and Johnny Rayflo have a strange relationship. Charley is a cyborg and a vampire hunter for the Vatican, while his master Rayflo enjoys a playboy lifestyle. While fighting crimes involving vampires, Charley struggles to control his lust for blood and for Rayflo, while Rayflo delights in seducing his servant and attempts to deal with issues from his own past. Rayflo cares about Charley (also known as Cherry and Chris), and these feelings don't seem to be one-sided. *The second volume of Vassalord contains a bonus one-shot in the back, a fantasy story called "Zoul Harf" or "Zoul Half." This special one-shot was first published in the Comic Blade Masamune summer issue in 2003. not scanlated
Yagami Haru works at an advertisement agency. Haru admires his boss, Ryou, but Ryou is very strict with him, never smiles and always criticizes his work. This frustrates Haru even though everyone else at the office seems to realize that Ryou actually cherishes Haru and is being protective of him. When Haru is entrusted to negotiate with a new client he meets their representative, Shibata, and is immediately attracted to him. That's because Shibata looks and acts exactly like someone who rejected Haru 10 years ago! The two men start seeing each other, but it seems like Shibata has ulterior motives? Meanwhile, Ryou is annoyed to hear that Haru is going out with someone and on top of that he just received distressing information about Shibata. What will happen when Ryou confronts Haru? Kimi Made Mousugu (Adapted From)
The manga stars Shinra Touya, a high school student attacked one night by a fairy tale monster. The girl who comes to his rescue is Alisha, a famous idol, dressed for battle.
Year 526 of the Liturgical Calendar. The world knew that witches existed, and that they practiced the notorious art of sorcery. Nevertheless, the world did not know anything about the study of magic. The story follows a half-man, half-beast mercenary; humans mockingly call his kind the "fallen beasts". He always dreamt of becoming a human, but one day, he met a witch who would change his life forever. "Do you desire a human form? Then be my escort, mercenary!" The witch introduced herself as "Zero", and explained that she was searching for a one-of-a-kind magical tome that bandits had stolen from her lair. Entitled "The Book of Zero", the grimoire supposedly contained valuable magical knowledge that could be used to effortlessly bring the world to its knees. Thus, in order to realize his dream of becoming a human, the mercenary must accompany Zero on her journey despite her being one of the witches he so loathed.
High school student Shintou Shou, son of the Superintendent General of the Tokyo Metropolitan Police, is known for his uncanny ability to solve even the most difficult cases. However, reality is much more prosaic: Shou's brilliant deductions are based on solid proof and confessions obtained through the efforts of Special Investigations Division 13, which excels in the use of torture for interrogation purposes.
Gin no Spoon manga's story centers around Ritsu, a high school boy who, along with his younger brother Shirabe and sister Kanade, were raised by their single mother Kyoko. When their mother is hospitalized due to sickness, Ritsu begins to take care of his younger siblings and cook food for them, slowly entering the world of cooking. Things become more complicated when Ritsu finds out a shocking fact: that he is an adopted child. (Source: Anime News Network)
This anthology features a collection of short stories written between 1974 and 1980, including titles such as Chuck Check Chicken, Tokyoo Chang Pong, Shincho Senki, Good Weather (part one and two), Ai no Kaikaku 2 Chome 3, Virgin Shadow, Katsu Kare, So What, Ame Lingo (part one and two), and Boogie Woogie Waltz (part one).