Yongjin is a struggling orphan–a blunt realist with no time or money to spare on superstitious nonsense. But on his 16th birthday, he finds his life taking a dramatic turn when his classmate Huisu, whom he had never interacted with before, suddenly asks to be his girlfriend. For the first time, Yongjin isn’t alone–but his new company isn’t exactly the kind he had always wished for, as he finds himself being chased by spirits instead! Though this wasn’t quite the sweet sixteen he had in mind, Yongjin must now navigate through a new world he never thought existed.
“Life is a shitty game. No matter how hard you try, you cannot overcome the characteristics given to you at birth.” To Tomozaki Fumiya, who feels he is trash-tier and can never compete with the god-tier humans in the world, this phrase is the truth. His one pride is in his position as Nanashi, Japan’s number one player in the video game Atafami. However, one day, when he meets the rank two player face to face, his stance is challenged. Is life actually the greatest game of all?
Read Jam Jam – Manhwa “Joo Hae-rin, you’re too sweet.” “I became convinced that you’d get tired of it quickly.” “I think it’s best to end our relationship here.” I held onto my unrequited love from when I was 18 as if it were a partner relationship. Overwhelmed by feelings that grew beyond what I could handle, I eventually ran away. Anyway, since you don’t love me, I thought it would be fine, but… “You said I made a bad guarantee. I’ll give you a special chance. A chance to live well.” Can’t I just pretend not to notice? Why are you holding on to me like this? As if you love me. Choi Do-hyun, I don’t want to be swayed by your words anymore. “I’ll pay back the money. I’ve also added interest. Let’s end our relationship here.” “Always the same Joo Hae-rin. Do you think I won’t be able to find you? If I find you this time, I won’t let it go.”
A shopping district is under crises because of some local goons who runs a butcher shop is threatening other shops to do business only with them...But the scenario changes with the arrival of this mysterious new man , Choi Jang Gun who has newly opened his butcher shop, Jang Gun's Butcher Shop.
Janitor-Chan: I was a custodian at an elite magic high school
The manga is a crossover with the OREN'S manga, which artist Yanse Kazu and Takahashi launched in September 2015 in Akita Shoten's Bessatsu Young Champion magazine
The daily life of a clumsy jansou clerk that happens to be a powerful mahjong player.
Yuka Katsuragi, a beautiful TV news reporter, has attracted the affections of a Yakuza thug, Katsuji Yashima, who travels with his brother all the way to Spain to find her, only to have his affections rebuffed by Yuka. A terrible earthquake hits, and Katsuji, his brother, and Yuka, along with four high-schoolers in Spain on a field trip, all fall deep underground. While trapped below the surface, they encounter a mysterious old woman who reveals to them prophecies that the wealthy nation of Japan will meet the same demise as the once-prosperous city of Carthage. Katsuji and the others insult the old woman, who then sends them to see the world of the future with their own eyes, a future of desolation and death…
A swarm of earthquakes hits the Japanese archipelago causing the sudden eruption of a dormant volcano. Soon after the people find themselves facing a wave of mysterious natural disasters... and ultimately discover an unbelievable consequence. Based on Sakyo Komatsu's best-selling science fiction novel, Takao Saito presents the story in his own powerful and distinct style.
A tengu is an utterly proud and arrogant creature (so much that the Japanese saying, "to become a tengu," means to preen conceitedly) that is said to steal young children away from their homes. In this story, the fractured and disgraced remnants of the tengu species come together from all over the country to rise up, reclaim their pride, and rule over the nation of Japan, as is their right. What kind of effect will the "Tengu Party" have on the humans of Japan, and more importantly, what exactly makes a tengu?