At a certain point in Wang Fan's life, a devastating event deprived him of his means of living. However, thanks to the gold system, he was given a chance to start anew! Whether you consider yourself a proficient martial artist or a sharp-witted individual, it doesn't impress him. As long as you have the means to donate, he guarantees that you can enjoy everything!
In 1711, a group of alchemists seeking eternal life gathered on a boat to summon the "demon" that held the secret. The demon agreed to give them what they wanted—an elixir of life, the method to create more, and the secret to ending their new-found existence. The following night, alchemists began disappearing, "eaten" by one of their own. Realizing the threat being close together posed, they decided to scatter across the world. Centuries later, in Prohibition-era America, the immortals have come together once again, and the "stupid commotion" (baccano) starts.
When a crime goes unpunished due to lack of evidence or the perpetrator's personal influence, Persona XII, a secret organization, steps in and takes matters into its own hands. Its members—all 12 of them being assassins styled after the constellations of the zodiac—are tasked with carrying out justifiable executions. "Leo" of Persona XII is just one of Kotarou Daigo's aliases. Going by the name Takashi Bidou, he is known as the number one host at club Overload in Shinjuku's red-light district. In his official occupation, he meets clients from all walks of life. Sometimes, these people happen to be victims of the criminals he is set to dispose of—at other times, they are one and the same. Outside both his jobs, Kotarou takes comfort in his friendship with the number two host, Toru, frequently seeking food or refuge at the other man's home. Little does he know, however, that Toru hides a secret which may soon necessitate a visit from the killer in a professional capacity.
There is a new transfer student in North Private Academy, and Youko detects something peculiar.
Once, there was a boy named Rokumichi Kusaba who had one goal - to confess his love to his childhood friend, Yayoi Hino. Unfortunately, fate had a different plan for Rokumichi. As he was searching for the perfect spot to confess, he was struck by a train and lost his lower body. However, a scientist came to his aid and turned him into a monster instead of a human. Now, Rokumichi must navigate his new reality and cope with his monstrous form while wondering how Yayoi will react. Other intriguing stories included in this series are: - Volume 2: Kyousei no Murasaki - Volume 3: Ayakashi Ishoku Henitai Garo
Shigeo Kageyama, also known as "Mob," is an eighth-grade student with extraordinary psychic abilities. Despite this, he keeps his powers hidden from the public, as they are both dangerous and obvious. Mob works alongside Arataka Reigen, a self-proclaimed esper, to refine and develop his psychic skills. Together, Mob and Reigen spend their days ridding the world of malevolent spirits. Meanwhile, Mob harbors a secret crush on his childhood friend, Tsubomi Takane, and aims to become more appealing to her. However, as Mob's suppressed emotions continue to simmer, his life becomes increasingly complicated, and he feels stifled by his hidden feelings. The consequences of his unrelenting emotions are unforeseeable and potentially devastating.
Chess, a physically strong but introverted werewolf, and Rawin, a vampire who appears unemotional but holds a strong passion, met each other for the first time and felt a powerful attraction which led them to engage in sexual activity on the same day. However, the relationship between werewolves and vampires has always been tumultuous. The future of Chess and Rawin's unique love story is uncertain, but you can discover more by reading their official Webtoon.
1. Shinkon♥Gokko 2. Boku no Tonari wa Kimi shika Inai 3. Doushitatte Aragaenai! 4. Hanabi ga Saitara Kiss wo Shite 5. Koko kara Saki wa Dame!
The Kemono series' second book takes a detour from the main storyline to delve into the relationship between Chiharu and Kazuki, the central couple introduced in the first volume. Alongside this exploration, the book introduces Kirishima Kaoru as the Fujido Group's spokesperson, Chiharu's coworker, and a potential rival for Kazuki's love.
During the Heian Period a millennium ago, Princess Shizu and the oni Shuri, also known as Benkei, fell in love and wedded. Sadly, the princess passed away, leaving Shuri devastated and transformed into stone. Presently, we encounter sixteen-year-old high school student Shizuko, who is taken aback by Shuri's sudden resurrection. Asserting that Shizuko is Princess Shizu's reincarnation, Shuri claims they remain married. Overwhelmed by the unforeseen event, Shizuko lacks an instant reaction. Resolute in his efforts to regain her love, just like their past life, Shuri insists on declaring his undying love.
This is a peculiar and surreal assortment of individual stories. The intricacies of each story are subtle, but a robust theme runs throughout, featuring stretched out figures and Art Deco elements. The artist's style is unusual, evoking thoughts of both Gorey and Dali while channeling Edvard Munch, yet still retaining a unique and recognizable signature. This collection is a far cry from manga, yet still distinctly of the same artistic tradition.
After seven years, Rei, a host, unexpectedly met his childhood friend Makoto. Was their reunion just a coincidence, or was it something more destined to happen? This is the story of their love, which unites a reserved and sarcastic host with a devoted doctor.