Genre - Seinen
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Saburou's summoning bonus is only +1 to luck, even though over 1,000 heroes are summoned every year. He starts a relaxed life in a different realm with a doll princess as his companion, earning him the title of most disappointing hero in a decade. What adventures does this new existence have for him?
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Yoshiaki is entering a school that is famous for its fights and violence. He chose to go there for just that reason, and he intends to be the strongest one there. When he first arrives, he helps out a girl called Homura, who is being picked on by some guys. When she asks him to be her "sword" afterward, Yoshiaki doesn't know how to respond. Apparently, students of the school team up in pairs; a "sword" and a "master". Others advise him not to associate with the girl, who is a "Rank F", as she probably won't live very long. However, Yoshiake is not thrilled with the idea of abandoning her to die.
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A spin-off of the manga Akagi depicting Washizu Iwao in the pre- and early post-war period.
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Watanabe, a creature from a 20,000 light-year outer space, homestays at a high school student, Taeko's house. Watanabe repeats noisily "gozaru."
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Ever since his parents died, Watari Nao's life has revolved around his little sister. He forgoes club activities for the sake of spending time with her, leading many of his peers to label him a siscon. But as long as his sister's happy, Nao is willing to shut out any unwelcome comments about himself. Unbeknownst to Nao, however, a greater danger has resurfaced - one that destroyed his way of life six years ago, and threatens to do so once again. And that danger, in the form of a girl wielding a garden hoe, will stop at nothing to reclaim what could once have been hers, and hers alone.
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A woman learns a lesson about hope and faith from a man who has little of either to spare in this inspirational drama from South Korea. Yu-jeong teaches at a college, but she finds little satisfaction in her career. After falling into a deep depression and losing her belief in God, Yu-jeong attempts suicide. While Yu-jeong survives, her actions drive a wedge between her and her family, who are committed Christians and believe suicide is a mortal sin. Yu-jeong turns to her aunt, Sister Monica, for guidance; Sister Monica is a nun who does volunteer work at a prison. There Yu-jeong meets Yun-su, a convict sentenced to death who like her has come to question the existence of God. As the two get to know one another, they become friends, and as they learn to bring hope back into their lives, they find themselves reexamining their denial of faith. (Source: Mangaupdates)
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The December issue of Kodansha\'s Monthly Afternoon magazine has announced on Saturday that Mushishi creator Yuki Urushibara is launching a new manga called Suiiki (Waters) in the next issue on November 25. The fantasy-themed story centers on a middle school student on the swim team during a mysterious summer vacation. [Source: ANN]
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Cherished companions turned-couple Ritsuho and Kyoichi have been dating for quite a long time however wicked times are mysteriously absent. Ritsuho attempts to carry their relationship to a higher level, however Kyoichi doesn't appear very interested...?
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This story was released in Japan, in black and white (and some full colors pages). After some time it started to also be released in Korea, as webcomic in full color. The chapter are pretty much the same, there's a few differences like: the extras in the japanese version are in the end of each chapter, in the korean version it's in a special chapter; also almost all the images are flipped horizontaly. Story: Whatever instrument, the genius instrument repairman Cornelia Bobo Warshaw will tune it to your desire. From Yoon In Wan, the author of 'Island', 'New Amhanguhsah' and Kim Sun Hee, the author of 'Three Kingdoms of Go' comes a new creation about music and drama. (from Webtoon Live)
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Being his first series, What a Wonderful World remains Asano’s most representative and successful work to date. Composed of vignettes from the daily lives of a group of people inhabiting an ordinary neighborhood somewhere in Tokyo, the series is actually a comment about modern life itself and how we can survive in it despite all its rigors. Amusing, melancholic, funny, strange, thought-provoking—Asano effortlessly shifts from one mood to another, creating stories and characters that are profoundly human and thus always involving. It’s a shame that not everyone will find the subjects the author describes equally appealing since some of them are distinctly Japanese. But overall, it’s a great collection that any discerning manga reader should check out.
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Filgaia’s been going to hell in a handbasket (?) lately, and young Maxi keeps finding himself smack-dab in the middle of it all… And like it or not, he’s bringing the rest of the town down with him! Joined by Guy, an enigmatic florist, and Jechika, a girl with one-too-many talents, Maxi sets out on a non stop, trouble filled adventure!
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The main character (Takamiya, Honoka) is a regular student whose only problem seems to be that he sits next to Kagari, Ayaka, the school`s #1 beauty. They have never crossed words before, and even a small interaction between them results in her fan club beating him. Yet when a falling part of the school`s building is about to send him to the afterlife, it was her who came to his rescue. Except, she was dressed as a witch, carrying him in her arms and floating on a broom. She continues to protect him using her fire magic until the attempt on his life ends. She tells him it is her mission to protect him, and that now she can finally protect him openly (she used different means to protect him undercover) Why was Takamiya attacked, who asked Kagari to protect him, why does she refer to him as my princess and what is her fan club going to do to him now that she will be close to him openly? We will need to wait to find out!