Winston Smith works for the Ministry of Truth in London, chief city of Airstrip One. Big Brother stares out from every poster, the Thought Police uncover every act of betrayal. When Winston finds love with Julia, he discovers that life does not have to be dull and deadening, and awakens to new possibilities. Despite the police helicopters that hover and circle overhead, Winston and Julia begin to question the Party; they are drawn towards conspiracy. Yet Big Brother will not tolerate dissent - even in the mind. For those with original thoughts they invented Room 101...Nineteen Eighty-Four is George Orwell's terrifying vision of a totalitarian future in which everything and everyone is slave to a tyrannical regime. (Source: Penguin Books)
Based on the author's troubled youth, when he started keeping company with yakuza despite coming from a respected wealthy family.
Aki Mashima is an overweight 30-year-old movie director with acne, who also happens to be a borderline lolicon with an irrational fear of large breasts. Mika Wanibuchi is an aggressively ambitious actress with an acute shortcoming in the mammary area, and an obsession with getting a pair of jugs that would make Pamela Anderson jealous. Shortly after their first meeting, Mika murders a famous busty idol, and Mashima decides to go on the run with her, filming their life on the lam. As if this set-up wasn't bizarre enough, Asakura adds more twists. Mashima is attracted to Mika's prepubescent figure, a figure which she despises. She is attracted to his fat, pimply look, but whenever Mashima grows too fond of her, his looks change overnight to a handsome, svelte version of himself, a transformation which is barely questioned by the characters and explained away as "the power of love." This good-looking version, of course, repels Mika. In addition to this "magical" transformation, a large part of the story revolves around the mythical "Village of Big Breasts," a sort of combination between an El Dorado of the male libido and a casino bus tour for senior citizens. (Source: Robots Never Sleep Blog)
Shotaro Ishinomori's manga adaptation of George Orwell's *Animal Farm*, an allegorical tale about the horrors of dictatorship and totalitarianism.
Ahn Soon-jung, nicknamed the “Crap Car Collector,” has only dated terrible men for ten years. Just when she thinks she’s found someone worth marrying, she catches him cheating too. Heartbroken, she drunkenly downloads a mysterious dating game. The next day, after a subway collision, a strange in-game tutorial suddenly appears—kicking off an unexpected journey to love and happiness through a real-life dating simulation. **Original Webtoon:** [KakaoPage](https://page.kakao.com/content/67168624), [Daum](https://webtoon.kakao.com/content/%EA%B7%B8%EB%85%80%EC%9D%98-%ED%95%B4%ED%94%BC%EC%97%94%EB%94%A9-%EA%B3%B5%EB%9E%B5%EA%B8%B0/4553)
A two-volume compilation of the popular one-page series in FEEL YOUNG magazine, where various mangaka share their food-related memories or current favorite meals!
The ordinary days of Anjin-san, a very little man who help peoples that come across his road with his wise words, imbued with buddishm philosophy.
Daughter of a deposed baron, Becky is sold by her father to the Archduchess Vernum. Arriving at her new masters, she becomes friends with Princess Liande, as beautiful as she is surly. But as the two young women grow inexorably closer, a question from Liande will cause trouble for Becky: “What would you say, if I were a man?” (Source: WEBTOON, translated)
A collection of oneshots by 6 shoujo authors. 1. **Jitensha Dorobou** (自転車泥棒) \[Machiko Sakurai\] 2. **Shissou Biyori** (失踪日和) \[George Asakura\] 3. **ROOM1/4: Junjou Egoism** (ROOM1/4 ―純情エゴイズム―) \[Kayoko Shimotsuki\] 4. **Hikouki Kumo** (ひこうき雲) \[Kiyo Kumagaya\] 5. **Nichiyoubi no Soda** (日よう日のソーダ) \[Akane Torikai\] 6. **Watashi to Kimi to Kimi** (私と君と君) \[Ayahito Katsuma\]
Harry McQuinn has always been an outcast at his school. One day started out no different than normal, except a classmate named Catherine stood up for him when the local bullies were ragging on him. She gets Harry to open up to her and is amazed when Harry shows her his unique ability of telekinesis, the ability to move things with his mind. Catherine is amazed at this ability. Unfortunately, Harry doesn't realize his powers have a dangerous side-affect to them: Every time he uses them, someone close to him dies.
Jo is your average manga artist slash divorcee, a dime a dozen in Japan. At least that's what he'd like the outside world to believe. But his editor Nichika knows his terrible secret, a secret which she threatens to expose unless he puts a ring on her finger. What is Jo to do when he is still deeply traumatized by a past divorce? Why, marry her of course! After all, don't people say to "Keep your friends close, and your enemies closer?"
2nd Title GEORGE Akiyama published in Weekly Shonen Jump. Originally serialized as "Derorinman", later releases were retitled Ganso Derorinman (Original Derorinman) to distinguish it from the Shounen Magazine remake.
