It has been a year since Fujimaru Takagi disappeared and now he has appeared once again, as a Terrorist.
There's a vicious struggle raging in the heart of the Orthodox Church. Athos and Adept, two ancient factions, are locked in a conflict that has lasted for thousands of years. To them, nothing is forbidden and everything is a weapon to be used in their fight for the Circuits, from faith and politics to mercenary death squads and even the feared Qwasers, powerful fanatics that take holy breast milk from their designated Marias to fuel violent miracles. Aleksandr Hel is a young Russian Athos-raised Qwaser who's sent to Japan to eliminate a growing heretic threat. But there he meets Oribe Mafuyu and Yamanobe Tomo, two girls who know more than they should, who make Aleksandr question his reasons for fighting -- and who are soon trapped in the secret war that's followed in his footsteps.
The story could basically be split into two halves. The main story is about Tamai Shiina, who is an energetic middle-school teenage girl. She visits her grandparent's over the summer where she runs into a very strange creature. Shiina has had lots of strange dreams as of late and also when she was younger, and this strange creature is somewhat related to her visions. She names the small cuddly star-shaped creature, Hoshimaru. Little did she know that this cuddly creature is really part of herself. After her vacation, Shiina goes back to her home, living with her father. She runs into other children with similar creatures the following days. However, these children have developed their creatures, and they have complete control over them. They mostly use these creatures for their own destructive pleasure and not for good. There is a group of teenagers that all have these strange creatures, and they plan to basically conquer the world, creating a utopia of whatever they desire. Will they succeed? Will Shiina ever develop Hoshimaru? Taken from thespectrum.net
From Nakama: A change in the stakeout team throws Onoe, reporter for a weekly magazine, together with his contemporary, Kaburagi, a photographer. Onoe secretly considers Kaburagi his rival, and Kaburagi's haphazard way of doing things goes against Onoe's strong sense of ethics--there's nothing but conflict between them. But, in joint pursuit of a scandal, the two of them begin to care about each other...? Introducing the main fighting couple! Series includes a crossover extra featuring the main couple from Doushiyoumo Nai Keredo
The story takes place during the 2595th year of the Ko (Light) Era. Ko, the country of the rising sun, invaded several countries and war rages. Its territory does not stop growing and in heaven, the battleships are a legion. Gaw, a young immigrant boy, and Fa, a mysterious young girl, will find themselves embarking on this "war."
Can a liar lead a life of good? Utsuho’s truthfulness as a child resulted in an enormous catastrophe, and he decided to lie from that day forward. Raised in a village of orphans by a monk, Utsuho is an unrepentant troublemaker. The monk eventually inspires him to help people, but there’s no way Utsuho’s going to lead an honest life! Instead, he’s going to use his talents for mischief and deception for good!
Izaki was always confident in school who had to work at being the best. It's very much a you get what you put in scenario. He's more than capable of rising to the task whether it's club or tennis. He also enjoys being contrary to others and seeing through their bullshit and bluster which is so refreshing. He doesn't even do it to show off, just because people's shallowness annoy him. Hakamada is the quiet one. Still waters run deep asiding from the fact he always seems to look vapid. He's the prodigy insomuch as things just come easily to him. He doesn't have to work or study and just manages to come out on top which is frustrating for Izaki who realizes he'll never reach that level no matter how hard he tries. So there's a bit of a rivalry between them but not so much because Izaki knows he's got no chance of catching up. Although, he doesn't realize that Hakamada was never competing with him. And then there's Hakamada's attraction which Izaki can't understand at all. 8 years after that. After a school reunion Izaki finds himself in a relationship he never agreed to with Hakamada, the guy he hated so much in high school. Hakamada is stone faced and unresponsive like he was back in school and it's interesting to see his awkward and sincere attempts to get close to Izaki who thinks he's just being used for sex.
2 stories in this volume:1) Shape of Love - A Serious Love Found by Seduction"Akasa, you only have to look at me; think of me!!" Men who work in dissolute places, mostly have dark and dangerous pasts. Although bar girl Akasa knows the danger, she can’t help but fall in love. Can she too accept her boyfriend’s past--?2) an*do Twin Star
This comic comes from Mu Yu Nian Hua's online novel of the same name. The story begins during a late night discovery of a floating corpse in Dabazi Village, H County. After the villagers called the police, old Zhong and Zhang Kai drive there to handle the case. The body was discovered to be handcuffed and showing abominable methods of being killed. Nie Yun then lay down a seven days deadline for old Zhong and Zhang Kai solve the case. However, two policemen died during the process of apprehending the criminal, and the sole person implicated in it that could offer a clue to them was already found dead seven days prior
Taeyi hears a familiar melody fill the empty halls and makes his way to the old music room. He knows his brother is dead, but he can’t help but hope, maybe, just maybe…it’s his brother playing his favorite song. When he slams open the door, however, he finds Seheon, the new transfer student, at the piano. Disappointment comes crashing down and Taeyi can’t control his anger. How dare Seheon play his brother’s song? How dare he smile? How dare he say he loves jazz? “If I ever catch you playing the piano again…that’ll be the end of you.” And with that begins their story, as unpredictable and visceral as jazz.
Chizuru Yoshida is not your typical high schooler and she's all too aware of it! She has a talent with getting what she wants from her male lovers and often comes across as cold and manipulative... In truth, despite her experiences with guys, she has never been in love. That's until the fateful arrival of newly-trasferred student, Azumi Yamada, at her school. It was love at first sight for Chizuru--indeed an unexpected turn of events for the story's vixen! Not only was she in love, but with all things...another girl. Chizuru goes through a brief stage of anger and denial and tries to convince herself that she couldn't possibly be attracted to such a simple-looking, shy, and naive girl! To her despair she finds herself constantly thinking of Azumi, so she finally resolves to become friends with her, but it's not too long when she starts to push things along with Azumi... Despite the title, Hen is NOT Hentai. But it does have sex, strong language, yuri, and other elements that might make you think "Hentai".
A thousand years before Christ, the last king of an ancient dynasty had to sacrifice his own life and that of his friends and allies to seal away a demon fox causing chaos in his land and driving people to despair. During the Heian period that golden-haired nine-tailed vixen, known as Daji in China and Kayo in India, whose malign influence led to the dramatic downfall of the governments, reappeared in Japan...In Kyoto, a misfortune befalls Mikuzu's family after the head of the household nearly shoots a fox with an arrow. Now Mikuzu, a daughter of a ronin, with a help of her neighbour and a childhood friend Onioumaru, is looking for a way to cure her gravely ill father. Once the demon fox abducts Mikuzu, meaning to recommence her misadventures in a new incarnation, the battle to save the girl and to restore the seal begins.