"The last question was asked for the first time, half in jest, on May 21, 2061, at a time when humanity first stepped into the light. The question came about as a result of a five dollar bet over highballs, and it happened this way..." —Opening line, The Last Question The Last Question is a science fiction short story written by Isaac Asimov in 1956. The story deals with the development of computers (artificial intelligence) called Multivacs and their relationships with humanity through the courses of seven historic settings, beginning in 2061. A personal favourite of the master Sci-Fi writer Isaac Asimov, it is a thought-provoking fiction that even most non Sci-Fi buffs can enjoy. And this timeless classic has been adapted into webtoon format by Ryul, an active illustrator in Ruliweb, which is a Korean web community for subculture fans.
The Grims are just another name for the outside world. This is one of the things that Elyot Orleck learns when he first arrives in Seolfor Palladium, a magical city hidden deep in the mountains. Elyot is promptly enrolled in magic classes, and to help him keep up with the others, he is assigned a mysterious tutor by the name of Monty Bounder. What begins as a formal arrangement between student and superior soon spirals into something far more complicated, much to the chagrin of Elyot’s friends.
Through music, the Hanamura clan manifested special powers that brought about prosperity to their clan; however, Akari, who didn’t exhibit any powers was deemed a “Seed of Misfortune” and scorned by her family. From then on begins her days of bearing callous treatment from her parents and sister. But one day, she finds an invitation to a soiree hosted by one of the oldest and noblest clans in the country. It seems the head of that clan, Mikoto Sazarashi, is searching for a bride. Finding herself unable to resist going, Akari attends the soiree – only to be quickly discovered by her sister. Akari is immediately berated and belittled by her, but…a handsome, young man appears, takes Akari’s hand, and declares, “I’ve finally found you, my beloved bride.” Check out this great Cinderella story set in an Eastern setting and filled with romance, turmoil, and mystery!
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Story about a girl and her pet cat who takes care of her and make different food!
From MangaHelpers: This manga is based on the cell-phone rpg of the same name. Two children, Kiriru and Ignato, are born to a life of fighting. Their mother hopes that they will not end up having to fight alone. As a teenager, Kiriru does not like his assigned destiny, but he must fight monsters or many other people will die. Will he accept his fate, and will he ever find a partner? [tethysdust]
The sequel of Retsujou no Meikyou Read in this order: 1. Okubyou na Junjou 2. Retsujou no Meikyou 3. Retsujou no Yuuwaku 4. Retsujou no Hazama 5. Retsujou no Rensa
Oneshot from Rakuen no Pet Commoner Hino is just grateful to be able to go to an elite high school. When princely Faran approaches the shy Hino because he's interest in the lives of ordinary people, he's reserved at first. But Faran is so outrageous and charming, does Hino's heart stand a chance?
Tetsu Otani is a junior high school student with a weak heart. Despite the hardships of being so meek at school, he has an intense crush on one of his teachers: Reiko Mizushima. However, one of his least favorite teachers, Kito, intends to propose to her. Since Kito is very violent and often pushes Tetsu around, the thought of him and Reiko together infuriates Tetsu. Before him appears a ghostly white horse, and the next day, Kito is found dead.<br><br>Tetsu realizes that this horse is the ghost of Bomba, a horse Tetsu's father told him he was charged to take care of during the Pacific War. Now, whenever Tetsu feels intense hatred for someone, Bomba will appear and cause that person to die.
A cute short story about a girl who's a tomboy, but whenever she's around him, she seems to turn girly.
Another Ume doujinshi. Originally sold at the third COMIC1 in April of 2009, the series she's talking about are nostalgic by now. There's more MonHun, lots of Ga-Rei, with a crossover between the two as well. Who knew that was possible? There's also an original manga that, like Sae's growling stomach story, feels surprisingly real. It also has a little bit of Vocaloid (Rin & Len) along with the usual fun and silly stuff.