Genjou is a monk on his way to Tenjiku (early East Asian name for India). Along the way, he happens to visit a house and meets an old couple. The couple has an adopted son, Taro Yamada, and they ask Genjou to rehabilitate Taro who makes trouble with his magical powers. Genjou takes Taro and travels with him to Tenjiku.
Special Weekly Shonen Jump issues dedicated to celebrate the Kinnikuman series
One day a boy by the name of Kujuto finds out he’s not a human and is kidnapped. Kujuto must figure out how to handle his own strength.
In a certain world, there was someone who excelled in magic combat, people called him 『Sage』. Seeking the strongest combat art, he devoted himself to research every magic and combat arts in existence. And the conclusion he arrived at was very cruel, 『My body is not fit for magic combat』. Yet he didn’t give up. He sealed his own soul with a magic art, and was reborn in a far-off future. And the magic theory in the completely changed world he saw there was of unbelievably low level.
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After the war that took place in A.C. 195, each of the protagonists have gone on with their lives, and the gundams put into retirement. As the peace alliance with the colonies push through, a new menace threatens to shatter the peace, and the five gundam pilots are forced into action once again. Blind Target is originally a radio drama that got translated into manga. It is one of the possible events that took place between the series itself and the OVA, Endless Waltz. Other manga titles that also delve into the possible events between the series and the OVA are Battlefield of Pacifists and Ground Zero. All three remain unrelated to one another.
A collection of science fiction stories Osamu Tezuka did for shonen magazines during the 1960's.---**Volumes 78 and 79 of the Osamu Tezuka Complete Works**
The night before Lee Jun is set to open his own animal hospital, his childhood pet Pebble visits him in a dream, giving him a mysterious gift. Jun successfully treats his first patient, but when the dog thanks him for saving his life, Jun realizes he can speak to animals! Word about the vet who can understand them spreads quickly among the four-legged residents of the neighborhood, and they come flocking to Jun’s hospital.
Anthology of short stories based on the Digital Devil Saga: Avatar Tuner video game.
A new serialization in the Koha-Ace/GudaGuda-Ace Type Moon Parody series!Koha-Ace is dedicated to reviewing and parodying the recent happenings in the Type-Moon series projects (Fate Series, Tsukihime, etc.), but this time it takes a new twist and gives the scene to showcasing the backstories of its original Servants already known to the readers from Koha-Ace EX: Teito Seihai Kitan, Fate/Grand Order GudaGuda event line-up, and Fate/type Redline.Mysterious Yamatai, bloody Sengoku or the cruel Bakumatsu, their heroes lived lives full of funny antics and difficult dilemmas._This release also includes special Servant backstory chapters from the previous GudaGuda-Ace 1-3 volumes.
Set in a world riven by a strange rift that extends deep into the ground, the people dig into it to search for the resources known as "inheritance." The story begins when a traveler visits a village in poverty because no matter how much they dig, they cannot find any inheritance. The traveler locates a potential vein in the mine, and goes with the villagers to dig into it.
The history of the Toyota Corolla from the 1960s to the present day told through 5 short stories about every day life with a Corolla. Published on the toyota.jp site to celebrate the 50 millionth Toyota Corolla sold in 2021.