An epic science fiction tale of the battle between Ambassador Magma, the "rocket-man" created by the god-like creator of the earth known as "Earth," and the evil spaceman Goa unfolds before the eyes of newspaper writer Murakami Atsushi and his family. After Goa sends them 200 million years back in time and shows off his power by unleashing dinosaurs, he dares Murakami to report his plan to take over the earth. In the present, Mamoru is summoned by Magma, who takes him to meet Earth and creates three rocket-men to thwart Goa's ambitions. Armed with a special whistle to summon the rocket-men when he is in peril, Mamoru and his fearless allies engage in a fierce battle against Goa, who has already launched his invasion with the help of shape-shifting creatures called "Hitomodoki."
Akira Takashiro and Eiji Kudou had made a bet ahead of the highly-anticipated inter high basketball tournament: whoever scored the most points would win the heart of long-time crush, Miku Aizawa. But their friendly competition was abruptly halted by a devastating earthquake, which left Akira unconscious. When he awakens, he discovers that his school has been overrun by grotesque monsters, leaving a trail of death and destruction in their wake. Where had Eiji disappeared to amidst the chaos? And what was causing these monstrous beings to attack? As Akira searches for answers, he uncovers shocking truths and realizes that there may be more to this catastrophe than what meets the eye - perhaps even sinister government involvement.
With her parents dead or missing, Azuma has been taken into her uncle's family. However her new family has been harshly abusing her, to the point she has become so mentally unstable she developed the rare syndrome of Alice in Mirrorland, which makes her see things that shouldn't be there reflected on mirrors, water, glass, etc. Everything begins when the things she sees start affecting the real world directly, and the barrier between reality and illusion breaks apart. Welcome to the world at the other side of the mirror. Welcome to wonderland.
A common individual finds themselves enamored with a planetary guardian superhero! Though vastly dissimilar in their situations, capabilities, and backgrounds, they gradually build a connection, provide mutual aid, and eventually embark on an unparalleled tale of interstellar love!
Spin-off from Drop. Follows the daily life of legendary thug, Tatsuya Iguchi who is not afraid of anything or anyone.
Monoko, a tanuki, discovers an unprecedented creature—a human infant—in a world where the dominant creatures prey upon weaker ones. Despite its vulnerability, the newborn possesses the unique gift of communicating with and comprehending every kind of animal. Will Monoko and the infant join forces to safeguard the tanuki community from ruthless felines?
Shouta Aikawa is an enthusiastic third-grader with a deep love for insects. He raises a rhinoceros beetle larva, which he names Moriking, with care for two months. However, much to his surprise, Moriking defies its expected transformation into a beetle and evolves into a human instead. As it turns out, Moriking is a rare species, an insect king that emerges only once every hundred million years. It must pass a trial to prove its worthiness as the King of Insects. This trial involves venturing out into the world and surviving on its own. Moriking recognizes Shouta as its savior and owner and wishes to stay with the Aikawa family. Shouta has no issues with the humanoid beetle's unique abilities, but his sister Shouko is hesitant. After some convincing, their parents agree to take Moriking into their family. However, the task ahead for Moriking and its owners is not an easy one. They must help Moriking defeat four other candidate kings to become the Lord of the Forest, ruler of all the insects in the world. Other one-shot stories include Shinrin Shugosha Moriking in Volume 2, and Baito Leader Tetsuzawa: Futou no Nanokakan in Volume 4.
Matsubayashi wishes to establish a friendship with his courteous classmate Miyazen. Unbeknownst to him, Miyazen also harbors the same inclination. Yet, Matsubayashi's unrefined exterior impedes smooth communication between them. In spite of this, Miyazen valiantly attempts to interact with him by alluding to his favored entertainment, though at times, it may come across as awkward.
Although he works at an arcade, "Mobuo" remains inconspicuous among his co-workers, earning a nickname that implies his ability to seamlessly blend into his environment like an NPC. But, when the colorful and stunning Nanora Yaegashi visits the arcade seeking his help in mastering the most challenging games, his monotonous routine takes a thrilling turn. Unexpectedly, she even asks him out. From that moment on, they embark on a summer full of arcade escapades with a palpable sexual attraction simmering beneath the surface.
Tales of Berseria takes place in the continent of Glenwood during the bygone era of Tales of Zestiria. The Sacred Kingdom of Midgand serves as the focal point of the setting, comprising numerous isles and small groups of islands. The kingdom's size allows it to exhibit varying climatic conditions, such as the north's escalating snowstorms due to the world's chill. The land continues to enhance its shipbuilding abilities, although torrential weather forces seaborne trade to ply through familiar pathways prone to piracy. Three years prior, a pervasive malady dubbed Daemonblight afflicted the territory, infecting people and resulting in the world's descent into pandemonium. Nonetheless, Velvet, the protagonist, lived with her kin in a distant part of the kingdom in relative luxury. One evening, as a crimson moon emerged, her once-savior Artorius betrayed her, resulting in her family's loss and the possession of her left arm by an enigmatic force that consumed demons. After Artorius initiated the Abbey and the Exorcists, the world regained some stability, hailing him as its rescuer. But Velvet remained solely resentful towards him.
Fifteen years ago, Japan was hit with random supernatural attacks. In response, the government formed the Tactical Raveling Unit (TR1M), a division under the First Counter-Psychotrauma Division of the Special Measures Agency. Their main goal is to combat the Unraveled, a dangerous phenomenon. They are known for their efficiency. Nika Agou, a TR1M agent, is transferred to a remote area and believes it's because of her poor performance. But she soon finds out that the area is rampant with Unraveled activity, and a boy with ulterior motives offers a chance for Nika to regain the trust of TR1M.