Saint Oniisan is slice-of-life, or divine-life, tale of Jesus and Buddha as they try to experience the modern world: in this case, Japan. The manga places a funny twist on religion, attitudes, culture and customs in Japan through the eyes of Jesus and Buddha. You see Jesus and Buddha experiencing Asakusa, public baths, theme parks, and the internet. Throughout the manga, we get a little history of their divine greatness only to see their apparent insignificance in modern Japanese society. Suffice to say, before people can recognize that they're actually Jesus and Buddha, people think of them as someone who looks like Johnny Depp or a guy with a button on his forehead. For real. Saint Oniisan received the 2009 Tezuka Osamu Cultural Prize for Short Work Manga. Nominated for the 2nd Manga Taisho Award (2009).
Rosalind Hathaway, an adorable 8-year-old girl with rosy cheeks and golden hair. Fair and kind, a child full of faith and light, a little angel in society's eyes. And yet her appearance hides a dark secret, for wherever she goes, death follows. Note: This manga was originally published in 1973. In the 2017 reprint, the author released a new chapter 44 years after the original release. This chapter is 'Chapter 0', placed at the start of the 2017 reprint.
Residing in Tokyo, Japan, are two iconic figures of holiness - Buddha, revered as the Enlightened One, and Jesus, acknowledged as the Son of God. Having successfully concluded the previous century, the two divine beings are currently residing in a cozy apartment in Tachikawa, relaxing after their tireless efforts. Buddha, embodying the frugality of a common housewife, is mindful of his expenses. On the other hand, Jesus's impulsive nature leads him to impetuous purchases. Delve into the carefree days of this saintly duo as they spend their time in Tachikawa. Notably, the short story was awarded the Tezuka Osamu Award in 2009 and was also nominated for the 2nd Manga Taisho Award in the same year.
Saint☆Young Men is slice-of-life or divine-life, tale of Jesus and Buddha as they try to experience the modern world, in this case, Japan. The manga places a funny twist on religion, attitudes, culture and customs in Japan through the eyes of Jesus and Buddha. You see Jesus and Buddha experiencing Asakusa, public baths, theme parks, and the internet. Throughout the manga, we get a little history of their divine greatness only to see their apparent insignificance in modern Japanese society. Suffice to say, before people can recognize that they're actually Jesus and Buddha, people think of them as someone who looks like Johnny Depp or a guy with a button on his forehead. For real. (https://kodansha.us/series/saint-young-men/) ---- **Received the 2009 Osamu Tezuka Cultural Prize for Short Work Manga**
Story 1 (Chapters 1-2) : Closing Day Two guys become fast friends due to their mutual love for gaming, until one of them begins to want something else entirely... Story 2 (Chapter 3) : The Voices of Cicadas Due to his deep-rooted fear of abandonment, Iwasaki has always preferred 'easy' relationships with married men looking for a quick lay, so as to ensure that the 'inevitable' breakup will be "fast, clean, and peaceful," since there's no chance that he'll come to expect genuine love from the other party. Needless to say, this seemingly foolproof plan has one major flaw... Story 3 (Chapter 4 ): Chocolate Soldier Why do people try so hard to obtain things, when simply watching should be enough? Story 4 (Chapter 5) : Laundream Clumsy but hard-working, overworked Amamiya has been losing sleep for days, and finally manages to catch a nap while waiting at the laundromat. Story 5 (Chapter 6) : To Hate Without Trying Kubota, who's never been married, has an odd propensity for turning down prospective wives on the grounds that they love eating taiyaki, which he claims to hate. But what's the true story behind his strange aversion to such a popular and delicious food? Story 7 (Chapter 8) : Together, Hand in Hand Revisiting the boys from Chocolate Soldier, as high school graduation grows near.
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This series follows the life of Sakaki Mirei as she works with the theatrical company Narazumono.
Nishimi Kaoru has moved from city to city and school to school because of his father’s job, so having his first day at a new school was just routine for him. Being intellectual in addition to being a transfer student all the time, he has always been seen as an outcast. All he has had to do was bear it as usual until the next time he moved. But things were slightly different this time. First, he started to get close to the class president, Mukae Ritsuko, and secondly, unlikely as it seemed, he grew closer to Kawabuchi Sentaro. Sentaro was infamous for getting into fights, skipping class and was an overall bad boy. Strangely enough, the three of them find common ground in music, namely jazz, and Kaoru finds himself actually enjoying the new town. This series won the 57th Shogakukan Manga Award for general manga. ***Volume 10 is a side story.
A story about a scary-faced private tutor and the shy girl he's been hired to teach.
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**But for them, love was still a ways away...** Vahn, formerly one of the Mer-people, lost his home, his family, and his voice, and now works as a slave of a manor in a harbor town. On the day of the new moon, he meeds Yeans, the only inhabitant of the cursed island of Fisca. He was the kindest and most considerate man Vahn ever met. And after spending time together, sharing meals together, Yeans proposes to buy Vahn out of slavery. *But in order to enter the island I live, you\'d need to become my companion...*
Consists of 4 oneshots.