The Empire of Corpses is a story that takes place in 19th century Europe, and revolves around John Watson, who is scouted by the government to become a secret agent. However, Watson lives in a world where "Frankensteins"—human corpses that are re-purposed with a false soul in order to use them as labourers—are used to improve industrial development.
A few years ago, while on a journey to defeat The Demon King, the hero disappeared, leaving only his holy sword behind. And so, a new hero arises...
One day, Hinako comes across a piece of raw meat. That same day, her friend Maki has a strange dream. Is that real life? Or is it a dream? A story about friendship, youth and horror.
From Viz: Momoko is a "Lolita" stranded in the boondocks of rural Ibaraki prefecture, although she'd much rather be living in the Palace of Versailles. Ichigo is an impulsive member of a girls-only biker gang who firmly believes in honor, loyalty, and fist fighting. Together this unlikeliest of duos strikes out on a journey to find a legendary embroiderer who might just be able to make their dreams come true. Also in this series are two original stories by Yukio Kanesada, Koyubi-hime and its sequel, Nakayubi-hime. Ririka is a typical high school student except for the fact that she hates being treated like a child. In order to become a women, she is determined to fall in love with an older, more mature man. One day she meets a handsome business man by the name of Kashiwagi in her mother's jewelry store. Ririka is attracted by his calm and refined demeanor, but he appears to have a ring on his left ring finger... Based on a 2002 light novel by TAKEMOTO Novala, which was also adapted into a live action movie in 2004.
Dreaming of being a a woman that successfully balanced Love and Work, Mahigashi Minami heads to Tokyo to become a teacher. She faces hurdles at work as a rookie teacher because students have no faith in her. Then she met this first rate sleaze that is everything she hated but somehow his cooking has seduced her?! What will happen to Minami-sensei from here onwards? A hilarious homeroom comedy is about to start!
A pair of boys from the dance department, who had been arch enemies, are involved in the world of pole dance class throne competition to protect the survival of their dance studio, and eventually made up with each other and won the trophy of friendship from the men’s double pole dance group.
Kiyoko has always envied her older sister Atsuko, who gets all the attention, and feels like an impossibly distant goal. A sudden change in Atsuko's life forces Kiyoko to re-evaluate their relationship, and her opinion of her sister. The title of this series symbolizes the relationship between Kiyoko and Atsuko. It is taken from a mathematical construct, and can be thought of as meaning "vanishing point." This is the point at which, from the viewer's perspective, two parallel lines eventually meet. To illustrate, think of standing on railroad tracks that continue in a straight line as far as the eye can see; the tracks are parallel and will never actually meet, but from the viewer's perspective, they appear to get closer to each other the farther away they are, eventually meeting at the point beyond which they are no longer visible.
After signing a lucrative movie contract, popular actress Bai Ding Ding heads off into the mountains for filming. However, she never could have imagined that what awaited her would be a giant prank -- "The Inn of Deceiving Stars (Qi Xing Inn)," a reality show centered around a historical-style inn specifically designed to deceive Ding Ding into thinking she's travelled to the ancient past. Having fallen for the ruse, Bai Ding Ding is forced to diligently manage the shady Seven Stars Inn (also read as Qi Xing Inn) in order to survive. Will Ding Ding be able to see through the program's directors and their meticulous plans? What kind of "new life" will begin to play out within the mountainous wilderness? --- *PLEASE NOTE* - comic is in wide strip form. When reading, change the reader settings to fit to height.
Once upon a time, there was a mountain with a temple on it.Two priests lived inside the temple.They didn’t live there as part of their credo, but in order to eat people.
The experiences of two Japanese people who move to the US; one a judo teacher, the other a guitarist.