In the near future, superhumans called Others, who have awakened to their unique abilities, are active in the world. The world enjoys peace and prosperity thanks to the overwhelming power of the Tiger's Nest, an organization of righteous Others who execute Criminal Others who use their abilities to commit crimes. However, poverty and crime were rampant in the old capital, the slums, which had been abandoned by the Nest. A lone tiger emerges from the darkness of the slums. The rebel hero, Tiger Mask, bares his fangs against Nest's justice. Now a new hero legend begins!
Based on the novel by Ikki Kajiwara, this manga, created by Tetsuya Dan, tells the story of captain Okita and his two sons who use a modified battleship Yamato to save Japan from the evil forces of Dr. Kira.
The main character, “Three-san”, made her debut as a new idol, but she wasn't blessed with hit songs and was overshadowed by the more prominent idols, “Wii-san” and “DS-chan”. *These Idols are the ginjinka of video game's consoles.*
An ecchi comedy about an isekai vampire casually building a harem life. (Source: Kadokawa, translated)
Daguerreotype, the first photographic technique using mercury. —On the back of the silvered glass plate, which is polished like a mirror. The portrait of the subject appears as if it is shimmering, reproduced with astonishing precision, down to the smallest hair. Perhaps the magical power of the noble metal "silver" also helped. People at that time were awed and amazed by these beautiful and fragile silver photographs. The encounter between two brothers and the traveling Daguerreotype photographer. A secret agreement between the two submerged in mercury film... A story of those who lie at the bottom of the liquid mirror of memory. (Source: Gettosha, translated)
Kuwabara, a cool gangster, and Ninomiya, a construction worker, got caught up in a movie production investment scam. To get their money back, the unlikely duo go on a chase through Osaka! The Naoki Prize winning novel is magnificently adapted into manga! (Source: Kadokawa, translated)
