From Ryoji Minagawa and Kyoichi Nanatsuki comes a world of nano-machines, cybernetic assassins, powerful telekinetic opponents, and secret organization dedicated to bringing forth the next evolution of humankind. Containing all the best elements of sci-fi, spy fiction, and conspiracy theory stories, Project Arms is about kids whose arms transform into grotesquely deformed superweapons.
In a move designed to try, and reform the infamous Saiyan Assassin into a good person, Enma-ou bonds Raditz's spirit to that of his pure hearted his brother, Son Goku. Now, with just one year until Nappa and Vejita's imminent arrival on Earth, the two have been tasked with traveling along The Great Snake Way, and seeking the tutelage of Kaio-sama, in order to grow stronger to face the looming Saiyan threat. Will Raditz reform? Will poor Goku make it out with his heart unblemished? And most importantly: Will these two ever learn to get along??
Meet Ishida Yumi, a 16-year old high schooler who was born with the ability to teleport. The only problem is, she can't control her ability at all! Without knowing when it'll happen next, or where she'll be sent, Yumi is suddenly teleported into a variety of places and scenarios! Watch as this five-volume manga playfully jumps back and forth between the line of cute and horrific.
The story involves human mutations called "Diclonius", who grow horns on their heads and possess telekinetic powers, in the form of invisible "arms" called vectors. The tendency for violence among Diclonii varies among characters. Certain scientists contain them in a Facility in cells, where they are subject to inhumane experiments to test their abilities or where they await execution for being too dangerous. An infectious virus is also associated with the mutation. This virus is spread through non-lethal contact with the vectors of a diclonius. The main non-mutant character in the story is Kouta, who ends up becoming increasingly involved with these dicloniuses, as they seek refuge from the scientists. The main diclonius character is Lucy/Nyuu, a killer whose alter ego is a hapless and very cute child whose vocabulary and intelligence are quite limited.
The latest serialisation from Rui Takatou, author of Cynthia the Mission, Mikarun X and Hagure Idol Jigokuhen. A girl finds her friend has been possessed by the ancient spirit of an American Indian warrior, who has been involved in the deaths of numerous presidents.
Fuka Nanase, a 14-year-old in the 8th grade, falls in love for the first time. But when her heart beats, she becomes a witch!?
The main character (the blonde ponytailed guy - yeah, guy) is Aramiya Satoshi, who main ability is shapeshifting into any animal ...though at a few points he has plants growing out of him, so my guess is he can shapeshift into any living thing (including an elephant and a lion) I'm not sure if he was naturally born that way or if he was a biological experiment. Anyway, he's a pretty easygoing guy who just wants to be left alone to enjoy his solitary life in the middle of a junkyard, but apparently some army or another is always after him because of his ability, though he is able to fight off entire tank battalions before breakfast. (Source: Mangahelpers)
1-2) Bokura wa Minna Uso Bakari 3-4) Kamiato ni Pride 5) Fuhoni Nagara Hodosarete Shimaimashita 6) Utakata Koi Zoushi
Official Comic Anthology for Akaiito that came with the limited edition version of the PS2 game.
Within a forest, there exists a fairy of the hearth named Pauline. She lives together with Baba, an old witch that often yells at her for something or other. One day, a kingdom seeks to unravel the mystery of the 'curse' afflicting their princess, and then...
Tsukasa is an ordinary guy who lives an ordinary life till he meets Chikako and his new best friend Akatsuki together they are discovering a whole new world and Tsukasa's past.
Cover: KUKU Hayate 1 『置き去りの花嫁』 by Wakachiko 2 『碧の腕』by RAKUDA Torino 3 『密約』 by Tadano 4 『鬼はそと、福はうち』 by KOIWAZURAI Shibito 5 『寝ても覚めても』 by Sari 6 『ランデヴュー』 by NANABISHI Hiro 7 『悪魔の策略』 by HIIRAGI Mizuka 8 『蟲惑』 by Kirima Moccori