Genre - Seinen
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On a wharf on Tokyo Bay is a small gallery named Gallery Fake. The owner of the gallery, Fujita Reiji, was once a curator at the Metropolitan Museum of Art in New York. He was a learned curator with remarkable memory, keen aesthetic sense, great skill in restoration of paintings, and knowledge of many languages, so he was called "the Professor." However, because of trouble in the workplace, Fujita was forced to quit the museum. Now he is an art dealer who sells paintings, authentic and fake alike, at extraordinary prices. His motto is, "One without aesthetic sense can't help being cheated out of his money. And, by being deceived, one may learn to distinguish the real one from the counterfeit." However, Fujita is not a villain. He truly appreciates art and the artists who spent their lives to create it. He is not someone who just earns money by selling fake paintings. Sometimes he takes paintings from a wicked politician who considers art only as a means of exchanging bribes. Sometimes he tries to restore destroyed paintings. Readers get to like him for his passion and true love for art. He often touches the lives of those he encounters, and people are attracted to him in spite of himself.
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A tale around a man from the nation who traveled to Tokyo to wind up a fruitful agent. But he's not a man - he's a centaur. Contains parts from both Kurofune Zero and related short stories from Be x Boy Gold.
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When I opened my eyes, I realized I had been reincarnated into the world of a game I once played in my previous life. But there was one major problem — I wasn’t reborn as a hero or noble… I had become a monster feared by humanity. Determined to survive, I chose to live quietly in hiding, avoiding all human contact. That peaceful plan falls apart when Noa — the game’s heroine and my beloved oshi from my past life — collapses near my home. Unable to abandon her, I rescue and nurse her back to health. In return, she gives me the name “Rei.” From that moment on, I vow to dedicate my life to protecting her. Staying by Noa’s side, I encounter other familiar characters from the original game and watch as the story begins to unfold in unexpected ways. However, the real Noa is nothing like the heroine I remember. Beneath her sweet exterior lies a surprisingly clingy personality… and a love that feels just a little bit heavy. This isekai fantasy romance combines monster reincarnation, game-world rebirth, devoted guardian tropes, and yandere-style affection into a unique and emotional adventure.
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You wanna get rid of someone? Nicolas and Warrick your two neighborly gangsters also known as “Benriya” are for hire!
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Gantz tells the story of a teenager named Kei Kurono who dies in a train accident and becomes part of a semi-posthumous "game" in which he and several other recently deceased people are forced to hunt down and kill aliens. The missions in which they embark upon are often dangerous. Many die--again--on each mission, but they are replaced by others in the same manner as Kei Kurono's appearance. [from en.wikipedia.com]
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The manga's story starts when a worker named Hanbē approaches a young lady named O-haru for her submit marriage, however O-haru admits that she is now thinking about another man named Masakichi from a neighboring town. When Hanbē searches out Masakichi, he finds that Masakichi has a sword and the aptitudes to utilize it, in spite of being a worker.
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The central plot revolves around a man named Bunshichi Tanba, a dojo-crasher who seeks stronger fighters to prove his strength to himself. While traveling to several schools and challenging the best each had to offer, Tanba came to the FAW (a gym that trains pro-wrestlers) and is pitted against T. Kajiwara. Tanba is defeated and humiliated after realizing that he is not strong enough and disappears for 3 years. Upon his return, he has become nearly unbeatable.
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An entryway shows up in Tokyo's Ginza area at some point in the 21st century. From the door spills out creatures, knights from middle-age Europe, and other dream like creatures, and they slaughter a number of the subjects of Tokyo. This occasion is known as the Ginza Incident. The administration sends a little gathering of officers from the Japanese Self-Defense Forces to the substitute world past the door. Driven by otaku officer Yoji, they find that the towns on the planet are being assaulted by a mythical serpent. A mythical person young lady who is a survivor from the monster's frenzy joins the gathering in their goes over the unsafe new world.
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A twist off concentrating on Princess Pinya's (from "Gate - Thus the JSDF Fought There!") life before the "GATE" opening to the next world occasion.
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Focuses on Kamo and his accomplice Tora, who work in the hidden world as "vindicators for employ," taking on positions from the survivors of savage wrongdoings and families looking for retribution for wrongs done to them.
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Mashiba Entarou secures a starting position on his elite high school baseball team and even reaches Koushien—only to abruptly quit in the spring of his senior year. While everyone around him is left baffled by his sudden exit, Tanabe Konoka of the drama club picks up on the emotional weight he’s carrying and decides to approach him.
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From SRoMU: Kei is a high-school student bullied daily and none of his fellow classmates care. Worn down by those endless humiliations, he accepts the strange proposal of his childhood friend Akira : Suicide together to end this nightmare. But that day, Kei survives and Akira doesn't. Months later, the young man is shocked when he discovers on the net a website about street fighting. On several videos put online, a barely recognizable Akira gives a major beatdown to his opponents! What really happened? To discover the truth, Kei has only one solution: registering on that site and go from fight to fight to find the truth about Akira...
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A biography of Genghis Khan, the founder and emperor of the Mongol Empire.
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A heart-beating reemployment story between an exhausted corporate slave and a chilly, hard, villaness! Three years subsequent to graduating school, Natori Midori, who once glorified the “grown-ups” she saw as a youngster, is taking a stab at her specific employment as a transitory representative. Notwithstanding, at some point, her agreement is abruptly ended for a silly explanation. As she stays there, contemplating whether there could at any point be a work environment for her to give her to, her telephone glimmers and her ends up in the realm of the original RPG she was playing. Also, before her eyes is the villainess, Lapis Tenebrae, who double-crossed the champion and serious innumerable outrages prior to losing her life!














