"People often die around me." A series of bizarre "deaths" stalk Genji, while a string of haunting memories and mystery surround him, all rooted in his childhood. A dear friend, a murder, and a curse. As more and more "deaths" unravel, the horrifying truth behind the origin grows ever more entangled. Seemingly the only keys to solve these mysteries, are the charismatic shinigami Touya, and Genji's own memories. Kindaichi Case Files writer Seimaru Amagi and Zetsuai creator Minami Ozaki come together to bring you a gripping mystery surrounding the past, memories, and the chain of deaths.
With the use of manga's visual language, Yoshihiro Tatsumi revolutionized comics storytelling over four decades ago by telling raw, literary short stories about daily life. As the "pioneer of Japanese alternative comics," he has influenced countless artists. Despite this, his works were not widely available outside of Japan until recently. Abandon the Old in Tokyo is a mesmerizing collection of short stories that showcases Tatsumi's talent for depicting poetry, humor, and deep unease. The Village Voice praises Tatsumi's "fearless" and "starkly beautiful" art style, while Publishers Weekly describes his stories as "marvelously evocative" and "dreamlike." Bookforum observes Tatsumi's ability to depict people on the fringes of society with both empathy and admiration, presenting a world full of lost souls, thwarted ambitions, and surprising redemption.
Shinji Saitou is a high-school student with a knack of playing pranks in order to cure his boredom. One day, following an altercation with his closest friends, he receives an e-mail teaching him "how to make an invisible person". What follows is an encounter that threatens to tear him away from Sodegi Kana, a girl who reciprocates his feelings for her. It is this meeting with another girl, who shares a deep, yet unknown connection with Shinji, that beckons in his inevitable transformation into one of the "invisible people" himself.
A middle school student just wants a normal life, but his cultish mother is determined to raise him as she sees fit. Throw in a mysterious boy and some soccer, and you have this enigmatic tale.
From Cocobees: It takes place during the Showa Era in Japan. The story revolves around a young man who has lost both his mother and father. Now, the only person he has that he can rely on is his butler who has been working for the family. However, his father had a secret he was hiding. This secret reveals itself after his demise.
Ars is a fashion model who has gained immense popularity through her blood-soaked efforts. However, a genius named Meiko appears next to her. Her overwhelming natural talent steals the world\'s attention. \"I don\'t want to lose. Ars is burning with enthusiasm, but Meiko\'s body has a certain problem.\" Aiming for the heights, she walks the shining runway. To grab the glory. To leave a living proof. The girls\' fiery brilliance pierces the heart, hot and cold!
From Hyper Parfait: After World War III, the Führer established the Unified World Government. Anything considered as damaging to the creation of the “Perfect World” is eliminated, such as people with disabilities, believers of a different religion, those that are considered as “traitors”, and so on. The Black Rose is the personal protection guard unit of the Führer. Luka Ogami, the top graduate of the academy of unified army officers, joins the Black Rose…. to save the world.
One day, Rosa returns home to witness her mother in a relationship with a young man. He's only two years older than her, and he's to become her new stepfather. Rosa's previously perfect life begins to unravel from that day forward. His handsome face, gentle words, and somewhat precarious smile – everything about him is chillingly unpleasant. Rosa's insults and harassment towards him intensify day by day. However, the moment she sees his tears for the first time, Rosa realizes the reason she dislikes him: because she can never have him. And Rosa has a habit of destroying things she can't have.
"Sir... Promise you'll guarantee my success in return for claiming my body..." In the corrupted athlete training center, players are ravaged by the coach's absolute power. Their hunger for success intensifies, and they slowly begin to crumble under the weight of their own desires.
You are reading Transference (Hyang Yu) manga, one of the most popular manga covering in Drama, Psychological, Romance, Shoujo, Webtoons genres, written by Hyang Yu at MangaBuddy, a top manga site to offering for free. Transference (Hyang Yu) has 51 translated chapters and translations of other chapters are in progress. Lets enjoy. If you want to get the updates about latest chapters, lets create an account and add Transference (Hyang Yu) to your bookmark. Due to childhood trauma, Kong Suah, a freshman majoring in creative writing, has difficulty expressing emotions. She dreams of becoming a novelist, but her dreams, and her relationships are often hindered by those pesky emotions! Then one day, into Suah's quiet world drops a senior from the physical education department. Wait, what's wrong with this guy? Why does this big guy keep crying? A growth drama that starts at ground zero, featuring a woman who is emotionally insensitive and a man who is emotionally sensitive!
The aftermath of an "ugly duckling" that turns into a "black swan".
Shunichi Ikeya gets a confession from his childhood friend, Yuka Yashiro, and he comes out as gay. The outcome of that isn't what changes their lives together but rather, a change in sex is what turns their lives around...