Nine years after the story of "Hell Is Other People" & "The End Of Relationship" Jongwoo & Daeun are still living life of a terrible hell. However, fate forces them to face their traumatizing past again. Slowly, the nightmare begins to approach you...
Yunho meets his former coworker, Kang-sik, who secretly visited his house.
While they are talking, Kang-sik goes to wash up and asks Yunho to wash up with him.
Yunho, who would not accept this offer if he were in his right mind, hears meaningful words from Kang-sik...
Seconds after winning his case, Sehyuk is immediately called to investigate another murder - this time, with a suspect who claims to be his biggest fan. Ideun, the suspect in question who holds the key to the investigation, requests a "private" sitting with Sehyuk, in all essence of the word. As the mystery unveils, unpleasant truths and painful memories rise to the surface once again, plunging Sehyuk deeper into madness.
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Claudine misses two days of school and Maya is forced to acknowledge Claudine's role in her life [Doujinshi Oneshot].Source Anime: Shoujo Kageki Revue Starlight.
A story about a cat and its owner.[b]Links:[/b][*][url=https://twitter.com/cak221/]Artist's Twitter[/url][*][url=https://www.pixiv.net/member.php?id=28640593]Artist's Pixiv[/url]
Sanae and Ryuji are a happy couple that everyone envies as their love for each other has not faded even after three years of marriage. Except for one thing: not being able to have children...
Sanae is worried because she can’t talk to anyone about her inability to get pregnant. Because of that, she becomes easily irritated with Ryuji, who tries to reassure her that it's okay. But after a serious fight the relationship between the two gradually becomes strained. One day, an unfamiliar sweet scent wafts from Ryuji’s suit...
Welcome to the world of Baggywrinkles a rollicking, educational survey of maritime lore, built around cartoonist Lucy Bellwood's time aboard tall ships. From the scourge of scurvy to the exhilaration of climbing the rigging for the first time, Lucy's comics bring the reader into a world of high seas history and informative adventure with "a sheer and unremitting sense of joy (Andy Oliver, Broken Frontier).""
Would you make a deal with the devil to get a second chance at life? After her family was framed and executed, Ayana spent the last 13 years desperately trying to exact revenge, only to lose her life at the hands of her nemesis. But just before death’s door, a "loyal knight" appears with a strange proposition. Is he truly her knight or is she truly alone? Will Ayana be able to save her family from doom and finally get her revenge, or is she dancing to the devil’s tune?
Baghdad, 2003. Florida Police officer-turned-military contractor, Chris Henry is tasked with training a new Iraqi police force. When one of his trainees ends up dead, Chris is forced to team up with Nassir, the last remaining cop in Baghdad. Pulling the strings to bring them together is the mysterious Sofia, an American-educated Iraqi who has returned to take control of the city's criminal underworld. This miniseries is a thrilling wartime crime drama told amid one of the most tumultuous times in modern history.
*Punisher MAX* is a raw, uncompromising take on Frank Castle that strips away the superhero gloss and plunges into the grimy underbelly of real-world crime. Written by Garth Ennis, it reimagines the Punisher as a war-hardened vigilante in a world without capes—just mobsters, traffickers, war criminals, and the corrupt systems that protect them. The series is brutal, grounded, and emotionally heavy, with violence that feels punishing rather than flashy. What makes it stand out isn’t just the carnage, but the psychological weight Castle carries, the bleak morality of his mission, and the haunting question it leaves hanging: what’s left of a man when revenge is all that drives him? If you’re into dark, hard-hitting crime stories with no punches pulled, Punisher MAX hits like a sledgehammer.
Edmond Dantes is an eccentric adventurer who managed to survive the legendary dragon's dungeon. He spread magic refining techniques that greatly changed the world. However, along with his return, strange magic stones and mysterious dungeons appeared, causing great chaos in the world... The "Red Pepper" guild, which receives a clue about this situation, sets out on an adventure to prevent any further chaos with a boy named Seiji who wants to become a piece maker.
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A new kind of jidaigeki (period drama) action series, reconstructing the legendary masterpiece of “the strongest”!
The Edo era, on the eve of the Bakumatsu, under the Tenpō era name.
Inflation, rice shortages, political corruption, epidemics… In a world where common people suffer, a swordsman who has lost his sight and an Akita dog journey together in pursuit of “justice” and “strength.”
Where did they come from, and where are they heading?
At the end of their path, will they find light—or darkness?
The young talent Fusai Naba, known for ALIENS AREA and Kyokuto Necromance, reconstructs the immortal classic Zatōichi Monogatari (by Kan Shimosawa)!
A completely new Zatōichi is born here!
Anything and everything—Unhwi Yeon, heir apparent to the Heavenly Demonic Cult, owes his master at least that much. Unable to learn who is backing the cult members who betrayed them both, Unhwi is forced to flee into the body of Unhwi Dang with the help of forbidden magic. Isolated, alone, years into his future, moving from one assassination attempt to another—but capable of cultivating Naegong for the first time in his life. Anything necessary to protect his master is as good as done.
What gives?! Lady Doreen Bradshaw is wise enough to make her father a fortune with her investments but not old enough to legally make any choices for herself! On top of that, it seems every adult in her life either sees her as a golden goose or a beautiful bride-to-be. Is the fluctuating price of Lady Doreen's freedom something not even the genius herself can predict?
Yi-eon, the eldest son of a family that was destroyed due to treason, arrives at a mountain lodge while running away with his nephew Yeon-o, the only heir to the family. However, this place is the gateway to hell for Yi-eon...
In order to save his nephew, Yi-eon becomes a toy as the lodge owner demands, but his nephew catches him in his ugly state that he never wanted to be found out about, and he ends up facing a cruel fate where he is even teased by his nephew.
However, whenever he feels that there are still traces of a strange man on his uncle's body, Yi-eon becomes more violent, and eventually demands to be called 'Master'...!
Should he live as a human, or give in to his instincts?
Yi-eon gradually faces the fact that he is becoming less and less than human, like livestock.
When some people transmigrate, they transmigrate into emperors or nobles, living lives of luxury and influence. Some people transmigrate into shizuns or sect leaders, revered by all and achieving extraordinary accomplishments. At the very least they transmigrate into villains, stirring up trouble with aspirations of “crushing the protagonist”. Li Changtian, an upstanding young man of the modern age, died in the line of duty. In the blink of an eye. Hey! He transmigrated! He transmigrated into a criminal guilty of deeds so heinous that everyone wanted to beat him. Travelling official Yan Shu who hated injustice more than anything, stepped on him and said coldly: “A life for a life.”
In 1977, a then unknown Akira Toriyama participated in an annual competition for new mangaka, sponsored by Shueisha in Monthly Young Jump magazine with the work, Awawa World, a short oneshot that features a mashup of concepts from superheroes to samurai to kaiju and it's all topped with fast-paced absurdist humor and even features attempts to mix modern scenarios with the feudal setting. Though his work was nominated, it ultimately didn't win. Later on in 1983, this manga would be republished in two parts in "Bird Land Press", the official newsletter of Toriyama's fanclub. The original master materials of this and his second one-shot "Mysterious Rain Jack" would be put on display during a touring art exhibition centered solely around Akira Toriyama's work which sprouted up in the 1990s and this is where unfortunately disaster would strike for during this exhibition. The master materials of Awawa World and Mysterious Rain Jack were stolen, making an official rerelease as of right now impossible to achieve.
Kaname adalah seorang pria berpakaian yang bersumpah tidak akan pernah disesatkan oleh keinginan duniawi, tetapi ketika diberitahu bahwa satu-satunya cara untuk memberi makan vampir yang dibesarkannya adalah dengan membiarkannya mengambil bagian dalam tubuh dan darahnya, dapatkah dia melakukannya?
Princess Youko has a secret identity. She also goes by the alias “Karen Kurenai”, a hugely successful writer and author of a magazine called “Flower Maiden”. If Youko’s secret identity is found out, it will cause a huge problem for her and her family. Even so, Youko, under the identity of Karen Kurenai, undertakes a task to help a young man called Miki finds the woman he fell in love when he was watching a Dramaat the Royal Theater. Will Youko’s identity be exposed and will Miki find the woman he instantly fell in love with?
An exhibition catalog that details the background of the "Inoue Takehiko: The LAST Manga Exhibition," held in the early summer of 2008 at the Ueno Royal Museum, through photos and text. It reveals why the exhibition was held at this time, and unveils Takehiko Inoue’s struggles and resolve.
The first of two exhibition catalogues (Crescent Moon and Full Moon).
A doujinshi of Toshishita Joushi wa Homeraretai, showing Kashiwagi and Amamiya's first time. In the timeline of the story, it falls between chapter 5 and the bonus chapter.
With a single touch, Detective Dong Baek can read anyone’s memory. Thanks to his supernatural skill, he’s gotten cocky over his virtually flawless track record. But a mysterious serial killer ends up mystifying even his supernatural ability, and a genius criminal profiler is brought in to close the case. Dong Baek will have to swallow his pride and work with her if they want any hope of stopping the slaughter…
It's funny how things change.
When they were both younger, he was the one who took charge of things. After all, he'd always played the blonde, gregarious, and boisterous top dog to his friend's shy, quiet, more subdued wallflower. Still, they were inseparable.
But then through the years, their dynamic began to shift. The lingering glances, the subtle nods. The convivial slaps on the back that started to linger into something more meaningful.
Before he realized it, their camaraderie had taken a complete 180, and nothing was the same. Or maybe it was always there, and he just hadn't known it.
Either way, he couldn't deny that things were different now...
Published in 1997 in an issue of Weekly Shonen Jump for the "Jump Readers' Cup", this manga tells the story of two young demons named Bubul and Purupuru who venture outside of their village to the human world to make snowmen. During this activity, they hear an approaching car and quickly check it out which leads into hijnx. This manga won the award that year, marking the first time Toriyama won it since his 1981 one-shot "Pola & Roid" and its demon world notably has several concepts that would be reused in Cowa, one of his single-volume length tales.
Kei was known as a cry-baby when he was a kid, but luckily he had his best friend, Honoka, who would magic away his sadness using an hour-glass. Now that he is no longer a child, Kei and Honoka’s relationship is being tested as they grow apart. Then one day, the world as we know it is changed by a UFO that visits earth, calling for volunteers to join them. With the world in an uproar, what will happen to Kei and Honoka’s relationship?
Jonah Hex (2006–2011) is a gritty, violent, and beautifully told Western that doesn’t try to romanticize the Old West—it drags it through the mud and blood where it belongs. Each issue is a mostly self-contained tale following Jonah Hex, a scarred, sharp-shooting bounty hunter with a code of honor buried under layers of cynicism and gun smoke. Writers Jimmy Palmiotti and Justin Gray, along with standout artists like Darwyn Cooke and Jordi Bernet, deliver everything from brutal showdowns to tragic morality plays, painting the frontier as a lawless place where justice is often just another name for revenge. If you like your stories hard-boiled, your protagonists morally complex, and your violence unflinching, this run of Jonah Hex is a criminally underrated gem.
A story follows Yuri, an introverted teenage girl who has a strange business with a cheerful but brave man, Karito, and Kunma, a mysterious bear. They are working as SOUL Warriors, whose mission is to deal with psychological matters caused by DARKER, the monster that represents humans' grief. Through this journey, warriors can save other people, as well as improve themselves.
The vivid memory of a strong slap, when I was smacked down by a mysterious girl. Carrying the pain of my broken heart, I joined the “Slap-Fighting World Championship”! Can I overcome the pain of that episode and find the will to win?
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