Young scientists, Raul and Olivier De Laune, are researching the potential of genetic modification and cloning, set against the backdrop of the early 1930s. At a University talk on their research, Raul is accused by a clairvoyant, who tells him he can only clone someone successfully if their soul is transferred also. That night, Olivier is found murdered with no trace of injury or method of death. The clairvoyant tells Raul Olivier’s soul was ripped from his body by some non-human creature. She shows Raul a vision of Olivier, who tells him to find the ‘Blaise twins’. Soon after, larger than life, soul eating wolves begin to appear in the city, killing people by taking their souls. Raul is falsely accused of initiating the wolves and is forced to go on the run from the police. Now its up to Raul, his research assistant, a clairvoyant, two flunky private detectives and a retired chief of police to clear his name, find the Blaise twins, find the cause of the wolves, and most of all, put a stop to them.
It is the start of the 20th century and the Parisian commoners celebrating the Belle Époque are fascinated by the antics of the resident phantom thief Arsène Lupin. But the mask of Lupin actually belies a beautiful woman...? An epic adventure aboard a luxury liner and involving even Detective Holmes is about to unfold!
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A condensed biography of Kublai Khan, as told by Professor Munakata. This is the second tie-in to NHK's Road of Civilization special.
“There’s no way a lady this gorgeous could be the villainess! And she’s going to end up as part of the OP MC’s harem?! Absolutely not, I refuse! I’m going to change the outcome of this story!” The weak and pathetic—but with a large stomach!—transmigrator Hu Xiaoman quietly made up her mind.“You look so focused, silly.” The villainess, reborn in the New Game+, thought that this girl was very~ interesting.Transmigrator x New Game+ character, who’s the one really hiding a secret side to herself?Wait, the OP MC has nothing to do with this story anymore?---**Note:** Please support the creator and read the original webcomic (https://www.kuaikanmanhua.com/web/topic/15746/).(http://weibo.com/u/1053044701)(https://bcy.net/u/1370878)(https://space.bilibili.com/1512981)
Set in the Taisho era (1912-1926). Two years after the famous author Uro vanishes, his last manuscript is found at the house of competing author Otogai, who seems obsessed with (or is it possessed by?) the dead man, even as Otogai's garden seems haunted by a mysterious cameilla bush.
Eight years ago, Jisu Bahn was named the most promising talent on stage. Forgotten over the years, she grows more desperate for her big break. When she is approached by Hayle Tou, a mysteriously wealthy and irresistibly handsome man, she feels her next chapter in life will be a glamorous one with this man. One fateful night, they finally kiss. The very next day, everything changes in Jisu's life.
Pennueng was reincarnated into one of the most well-known Thai folklore epics, “Khun Chang Khun Phaen”. To be more precise, she woke up as a younger self of the infamous female lead, Wanthong ‘Two Hearts Bitch’. The nickname she was unfairly given before sentenced to death for appearing indecisive toward the contesting of marriage to her. All because she couldn’t decide which of these two abusive men to be with! The handsome accomplished man but a philanderer that this body originally fell in love with or the ugly wealthy man who obsessively faithfully loved you? …Screw that! I’m not choosing any of you! Wanthong Rai Jai / วันทองไร้ใจ
From The Zero Alliance: Every ten years, a young woman is offered as a sacrifice to the mountain god. When the tengu goes to see the sacrifice, he finds out that the sacrifice actually volunteered for the role. And the sacrifice turns out to be a young…. boy.
In the aftermath of the Crusades, two travelling Arabic minstrels - Farhad and Saud - arrive at the castle of the melancholic Baron Victor. Over a series of four connected short stories, Victor reveals the reasons for his sadness, the minstrels' own stories are revealed and, in very different ways, this fortuitous meeting allows all three to find a measure of contentment.