Towa and Yamato are twins with opposite personalities. Yamato is a rowdy person who usually gets into fights, while Towa is a quiet reader who often gets blamed for Yamato's misdeeds by mistake. On his way home from school one day, Towa meets the mysterious rebel, Mitsuru. Though the school gang thinks Towa is Yamato and attacks him, Mitsuru is able to distinguish between the two brothers.
Towa and Yamato are twins with very different personalities. Yamato is loud, outgoing, and regularly gets into fights, and Towa is quiet, studious, and always suffering the after effects of Yamato's actions as he's always being mistaken for his brother. On his way home from school one day, Towa suddenly meets Mitsuru, a mysterious, young delinquent whilst being beaten up by the school gang who mistakes him for Yamato. But Mitsuru can tell them apart...
The protagonist of this story is a rough and solitary worker who frequently fantasizes about being a helpful colleague at the mercy of a peculiar supervisor. These assignments are peculiar, like staining spotless garments with dirt or stealing a dessert from a competing team. Initially irritated, the more experienced lead character starts to enjoy these daydreams after falling for a charming teenager from the opposing team. In the end, they learn that the rest of their rival group are tangible and share the same visions. Will they gather the courage to meet the alluring youngster in person?
The sequel series to The Legend of Koizumi.
In a world where time consists of two kinds of clocks, the Clock of Eternity, which indicates the life span of the universe, and the Silver Clock, which indicates the life span of a person, lived Mu, a carefree girl who despises the contradiction between eternity and the Clocks. Then she meets a boy who’s Silver Clock runs faster than any other person she’s met…
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.
"To end his eternal suffering, he must slay one thousand enemies!" Manji, a ronin warrior of feudal Japan, has been cursed with immortality. To rid himself of this curse and end his life of misery, he must slay one thousand evil men! His quest begins when a young girl seeks his help in taking revenge on her parents' killers... and his quest won't end until the blood of a thousand has spilled! Won the Media Arts Awards 1997 Excellence Prizes in Manga Division, Won the Best U.S. Edition of International Material for the Eisner Award in 2000.
There is a rumor going around about a person called the "Contract Killer." If you want someone killed, the Contract Killer will kill that person for free - if you know how to contact the Contract Killer. Nashi is a girl that's immortal. She wants to die but is unable to. The only thing she loves in this world is a girl named Minamo, who she lives with. Minamo may look like a girl in her late teens, but she's really only 9 years old. Not only that, Minamo has a limited life span, and Nashi doesn't want to lose her. So in order to extend Minamo's life, she secretly kills people that someone else wants dead, for free. As a reward, she recieves "time" from the Time Merchant, which she then gives to Minamo to extend her life.
1) Dreamy Pavilion Like the famous Chinese beauty he played on the stage in the Peking opera "Farewell My Concubine", Hien longed for a love worth dying for. Will Seijo, a foster son of an eunuch, fulfill Hien's wish? 2) Harem for Two Upon founding their nation, Genko-sama suddenly declared of building his own harem, what will Josei do? 3-4) Resigned Decision Comedic one about a yakuza-wannabe and a policeman. 5) Pavilion of Destruction Prequel oneshot of the merchant Saimon (Cimen in this manga) of Kinpeibai Kinden Honoo no Kuchizuke
Hugo, the grandson of Adam, is struggling to reopen the bakery left by his late grandfather. However, he was not good at baking. Then, Adam\'s former apprentice, Sumino Mitsuyuki, comes to the store. Hugo decides to ask Sumino, who he\'s not very fond of, if he can help reopen the bakery, but it turns out that Sumino hasn\'t made bread for three years! Hugo is at a loss, but... how does the bread made by Sumino taste? (Source: Shogakukan, translated)
Just because Naui’s next-door neighbor is tall, tattooed, and sexy as hell doesn’t give him the right to be loud all night! Naui can’t get any sleep because of the moaning and humping going on next door, and he can’t seem to confront his horny neighbor either. Will Naui ever get any rest, or will he find himself up all night in his neighbor’s bed instead?