The popular novel, "RasuTame", written by Tenichi-sensei now has an anthology! Including original episodes with illustrations by many wonderful writers!!Pryde's happy daily life is being delivered now ♪
White Tiger went into the woods to find a strong tiger called "Black Tiger" and met Black Tiger, the shrimp. It's a web manga on Twitter by NITORI Sasami, the author of "Wonder Cat Kyuu-chan" (Fushigi Neko no Kyuu-chan).
Yuu has been waiting for the release of the computer game White Earth, which was developed in total secrecy and had its release date postponed for unknown reasons. He finds out from some friends that he can download it from the game's official site, which results in a child coming out of his computer.
Jr. high student Izumiya is surprised by a sudden kiss from his handsome classmate Hayakawa. Leaving him completely confused, Hayakawa suddenly leaves town, but the two reunite again in high school. As the two continue to part and reunite, Izumiya's feelings start to stir...
Mu Zixing met a beautiful boy, Sinan, when she was five years old. He became her childhood friend. During their first meeting, Zixing was rejected by Sinan while she played with mud. Zixing grew to believe that she was hated, but did not know that Sinan, who was enraptured by her infectious cheerfulness and smile, had slowly fallen in love with her. And this love only grew deeper and deeper with time.
Watanabe Yuuichi, also known as Pen-chan, loves mahjong. It's just too bad that he's not very good at it. Follow Pen-chan's wins and losses (mostly losses) in a series of short tales about his friends, family, co-workers, and local yakuza until the final conclusion where Pen-chan makes the biggest gamble of his life...
Short and diabetes-inducingly-sweet couple manga.
Collection of short stories based on the original anime SSSS.GRIDMAN.**Content**:- Chapter 1. **GRIKKAMAN** by Fukushima Masayasu - Chapter 2. **Someday I'll See This Dream** by Kamiya Zuzu - Chapter 3. **Genderswapped Yuta** by Konoshiro Shinko- Chapter 4. **The End of The World...?** by Osomatsu - Chapter 5. **Day of the Festival** by Eightman- Chapter 6. **Kaiju Girl** by Tonmou - Chapter 7. **Yakisoba Bread** by Mikanuji- Chapter 8 by Saida Nika - Chapter 9 by Kiryuu Mina - Chapter 10. **GACHAGACHA** by Niina Ryou - Chapter 11 by Hasegawa Shigurio - Chapter 12 by Wata Ruh
"I want to do this and that with my girlfriend." Miura, a healthy high school boy, wants to deepen his relationship with his favorite girlfriend, Karen-chan. However, Karen-chan is very boxy. "It's a great way to get to know the people in your life. You can't stop yourself from loving her, and you can't stop yourself from! The high school boy agonizing between instinct and reason is adorable and cute! It's a funny, agonizingly cute love comedy from the perspective of a doting boyfriend by Kakitsubaka Waka of "Akkun to Kanojo" and "Zense Coupling" Read more https://my site/manga/lovesick-kun-cant-approach/
Neil Ryder is in no hurry to graduate from university. Though brilliant (he did earn that scholarship!), he uses his talents to make money instead. Meanwhile, the king is dying and the crown prince is missing... Also includes “Fuku’s Many Travels,” diary-like entries of Fuku and his father’s adventures around the world.
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Barefoot Gen recounts the bombing of Hiroshima from the perspective of a young boy, Gen, and his family. But the book's themes (the physical and psychological damage ordinary people suffer from war's realities) ring chillingly true today. Gen and his family have long been struggling without much food, money or medicine, but despite hardships, they try to maintain a semblance of normal life. The adults are exhausted and near despair; the children take air raids and starvation more or less in stride. Nakazawa, a Hiroshima survivor, effectively portrays the strain of living in this environment and shows how efforts to stay upbeat in dire circumstances sometimes manifest as manic, irrational humor. The story offers some optimism: characters perform acts of self-sacrifice for the sake of neighbors and loved ones (e.g., when Gen's pregnant mother becomes ill from malnutrition, he and his brother pose as orphans and perform in the streets, throwing the money over the walls of their home so they won't get caught). Underneath this can-do attitude are the parents' deep guilt and sense of helplessness. When the children clamor ecstatically over a scrap of food, the parents dissolve in shame and grief. The art is sharply drawn and expressive, and the narrative has such a natural rhythm, it's easy to get pulled into the family's life, making the cataclysm readers know awaits them all the more real, intimate and difficult to take. Despite its harrowing nature, this work is invaluable for the lessons it offers in history, humanity and compassion.