Beautifully illustrated, and deftly demonstrating an innate sense of the power of color palette, Oku’s collection boasts folktales hailing from Kyoto’s Honnoji Temple, folklore surrounding Nagano’s Biwa-Ike, and many more short stories of all manner passed down throughout Japan! Love, joy, sorrow, and regret live on—evocative as ever—in this imaginative 21st century visual retelling of ancient tales. --- **Ch. 3 Content Warning: Suicide.**
The story is about a man whose compulsive tendencies make it impossible for him to keep a job, and a young girl who skips school and loves insects. The two meet, come to support each other in reintegrating into society, and fall in love. There’s a problem, however: namely, the parasites in their heads.
Tsukushi is a deity of weather, and based on her mood the weather will change. With her being a bit of a crybaby, however, it seems to rain a lot near her. Together with her friend Inari—a fox mask—she travels throughout Japan in hopes of becoming a first rate deity.
A 4-koma about human parents and their skeleton daughter. Read from right to left.
Oshio's job requires him to wine & dine potential clientsbut Satou from the rival company is always a step ahead!+
Don’t Trust the Female Lead manhwa, , Don’t Trust the Heroine Susan is the perfect and sweet female leador so the novel says. Because of this, the newly possessed Lady Medena Rodenherg doesn’t think twice about supporting the protagonist on her journey. However, the story Medena knows isn’t the entire truth, and Susan is actually far from the kind girl she’s been portrayed to be on the pages. This becomes most apparent when she ultimately betrays Medena and has her unjustly executed. Now back in time before ever meeting Susan, Medena decides to take the opposite approach in this life and team up with the novel’s antagonist, Pharren. Lucky for her, Pharren may not entirely be the wicked villain Medena has read about in the original novel
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Hiratsuka-sensei not being able to get married is wrong as expected! Follow the chemistry between Hachiman and Hiratsuka-sensei in this Oregairu doujin by Twitter user @poipoipoita.
The reason why we shine even in the dark reality is that we have different stars. Our growth that shines like a star, and romance
“Their bodily fluids, sweet like nectar, will make you drunk.” Clad in the fragrance of depravity and death, these beautiful fruit twins spiral into madness once human sexuality rears its ugly head…