Shusaku Nanbu arrives in Kanazawa from Noto to live the bunkara lifestyle. He immediately rescues a beautiful girl, Tomoko Yajima, who was about to be kidnapped by a motorcycle gang, and falls in love with her at first sight when she shows him to Seiun Dormitory, where students from other prefectures have entered. He, along with fellow newcomers Shimowaki and Ichimaru, are baptized at a welcome party by the older students in the dormitory, but Nanbu beats them all to a pulp. He enters Seisonkaku High School, which has become a den of bad guys, and joins the four demons of Seisonkaku (a group of gang leaders; refers to Ryuuzaki no Hiryuu-tai, Torada no Byakkotai, Kumazawa no Higumatai, and Seiun Ryou no Juumonji no Gaijin Butai) show no signs of backing down, and are enthusiastically recruited by the various sports clubs. However, Nambu was begged by Tawashihige, an alumnus of the school who was staying in a remote dormitory, to start the "Shouwa Baka Hayashi" in the defunct cheering section.
Cuts, bruises, burns, scratches, bone fractures, stabs… what kind of pain can you endure? By wearing this Pain Level Watch, you can measure the level of pain you are feeling! Please enjoy!
I'll give you a grudge! The main character, "Ranko," whose half face was ugly changed by a girl friend, revives as a poisoner! There was a woman named Ranko who had a beautiful appearance and grew up in a happy family. One day, Misuzu, who was her best friend, poisoned her and Ranko's body and spirit collapsed. It was a "poisoner" called Dodomeki who saved me from there. Ranko lives here with her grandson, who has mysterious eyes that can see the inside of human beings, and heals the mind and body. Eventually, Ranko lost half of her face due to poison, but from her resentment, she found a way to live as a "poisoner"! A collection of unpublished books by Kanako Inuki, the queen of the horror manga world, who beautifully depicts the inside of a muddy woman, envy! Serialized in Horror M from December 2003 to January 2005
Servants of Hell such as wizards, witches and warlocks exist much closer to you than you may realize. Normally, they don't shroud themselves in black, but rather live normal human lives while they ceaselessly wait for a chance to send demons into the human world. Like, for example, that quiet classmate who sits behind you... Naomi is studying for high school exams, but things aren't going well, and due to her newborn little brother, she can't concentrate, so she's under a lot of stress. That's where Jack comes in and introduces her to a demon named Nebiros. "He'll lend you the power you need to pass, but in return, you need to pay him a soul." At first, Naomi refuses to make the deal, but then, Jack whispers to her. "You can give up your little brother instead..." (Source: Renta!)
Set in New York in the late 1980s, Partners follows the lives of six close friends who also happen to be leathermen. The manga depicts their relationships -- both sexual and emotional -- with unabashed honesty. While the story practically explodes off the page with a continuous, unremitting and glorious parade of smut, it isn't "meaningless sex" -- these are committed couples in full-time relationships, where pleasure and pain are natural expressions of affection for one another. (You guessed it; that's where the manga's name comes from. They're "partners.") The six friends that star in this manga are split up into three pairs. The main pair consists of Marlon and Doug, around whose relationship the manga revolves. Marlon, a high-flying executive, plays sub and devoted masochist to the beautifully dominant Doug. Doug is, interestingly enough, a janitor at the very company Marlon directs; during the average workday, they barely even make eye-contact. The contrast between their private and public lives is as stark as it is lovely. The other couples also feature in major roles, and what we end up with is an intimate and moving glimpse at an otherwise unconventional lifestyle. (Source: The Pink Panzer)
This one-shot is the adaptation of two movies: Zatoichi's Vengeance (Tokuzo Tanaka) and Zatoichi's Pilgrimage (Kazuo Ikehiro). The Ballad of Zatoichi: Zatoichi comes upon a dying man who asks him to give a bag of money to "Taichi." Zatoichi has no idea who this is but when he comes upon a small town harassed by gangsters, he finds that "Taichi" was the man's young son. Along his travels, he also met a blind monk who makes Zatoichi question his murderous lifestyle. In trying to help the town, Zatoichi kills some gangsters and becomes a hero to the boy. He must make a choice of whether to stay and defend the town or to leave and be on his way. Zatoichi's Pilgrimage: After he's ambushed in a small village terrorized by a gang of thieves, the legendary blind swordsman Zatoichi is forced to kill a young man in self-defense. As fate would have it, his travels soon lead him to Okichi, a woman whom Zatoichi discovers is the sister of the young man whose life he stole. In anger, Okichi attacks the blind swordsman, but her conscience gets the better of her, and as she tends his wounds, the two fall in love. (Source: Manga-Updates)
Various stories about dolls, ranging from horrifying to heartwarming, "Playing with Dolls," "Mannequin," "Marie with Blue Eyes," and "Ventriloquist's Love. "Ritual," in which four good friends made a deal with the devil to confirm their friendship. Misuzu Yamada, who is overshadowed at school, stops by a fortune teller's house because of her love life. There, Misuzu finds the means to change herself, and her final choice is... "Love's Wish Comes True". (Source: Sukima, translated)
It is said that male cats who have lived for decades can become monsters and cat cats. Goromaru, who was the cat of Anne's house, became the fairy and cat. Nekmata Goromaru, who loves to be a mum who had been so forgiven, cursed Anne's family and turned his mum into a bell and his papa into a backpack. Ann goes on a trip to search for the cat, Goromaru, to break the curse! A number of strange incidents waiting for Ann's fate. Can Ann safely defeat the cat, Goro-Maru, and break the curse? Great place to stay! ? The film includes the Chika Holler feature, "the Chika-no-Anne", which is painted by Yumichi Tanama, from the first to the seventh stories. source :handycomic

