A volume collection of sweet, short and fun 4 pages manga for everyone to enjoy and adore.
Strike Witches takes place in a world similar to Earth, but where magic exists. Magic abilities appear almost exclusively among young women, and usually disappears with age. However, these abilities are generally limited to raising a simple protective magic field, or moving objects slightly at a distance, or for some, flying on a broom. Then, in the 16th and 17 centuries, humanity entered into an age of discovery, highlighted by the Britannian witch Jamie Watt's invention of the magic engine, a steam-powered mechanical device which could boost a witch's natural magic powers several times over, which could then be used to drive all types of machinery. The magic engine was soon put to use in all forms of industry and transport, increasing production to levels previously thought impossible. However, together with this huge increase in magic usage, sightings of the Neuroi, enigmatic lifeforms which had been spotted on scarce occasions for centuries, also began to increase exponentially. Appearing in countries all over the world, the Neuroi spread a noxious miasma, putrefying the land and consuming all types of metals, and they began encroaching on human territory. Normal soldiers could do nothing against that miasma, and humanity was on its last legs, with no choice but to retreat time and time again. It was then that it was discovered that a witch's protective field could block the miasma, and with the power of a magic engine, witches joined the battlefield. With the ability to easily wield weapons which would normally be far too heavy, imbue their attacks with magic, fly through the air freely, and block enemy attacks with magic fields, witches began to turn the tide against the Neuroi invasion. These witches, together with the Striker Units they wore, were known as "Strike Witches". In 1939, as the European mainland faced the crisis of a Neuroi invasion of unprecedented scale, Imperial Army and Navy Witches from the far off Fuso Empire were sent to the battlefield as volunteer soldiers. One such Imperial Army Witch, Anabuki Tomoko, an ace and hero to the people after her outstanding service during the Neuroi raid known as the "Fuso Sea Incident", had been expecting to be sent to Karlsland, where the heaviest fighting was going on. However, she was instead deployed to the northernmost extreme of Europe, Suomus. There she meets the rest of her future fellow squadron members, none of whom had ever made a name for themselves in their former countries, instead being treated nearly like outcasts, half-baked witches without any talent or motivation. It's now up to the "Misfits Squadron", or officially the "Suomus Independent Volunteer Air Squadron", to find out how they can stand up to the Neuroi menace. (Source: Baka-Tsuki)
A murder case for the 20th anniversary for the manga of Kindaichi.
The sequel to the Valkyrie Profile Lenneth Manga. Adaption of the homonymous Videogame for Playstation 2.
A series of 17 short cases of Kindaichi.
A sequel set two years after the events in Tantei Gakuen Q and the fall of the murder-planning syndicate Pluto, the story follows the students of Class Q under the new Principal Nanami as they solve mysteries, trying to live up to the legacy of the legendary detective who started their Detective School. But is Pluto truly gone, and what became of Cerberus, the high-ranking official who escaped two years ago?
Carol's family discovered an ancient Egyptian tomb that has been untouched for three thousand years. The discovery of the tomb comes with a thousand years curse. Because of that curse, Carol happy family shattered and she is brought back in time to 3000 years ago. There, Carol meet Memphis, the handsome but cruel pharaoh. Because of her vast knowledge in Egyptian history, she was able to help Egypt through many difficulties and she becomes intertwined with the history of that time, shaping the way conflicts are played out and hailed by the Egyptian people as the Nile Goddess.
When Sei left to hospital, he saw a guy similar to Sugiura, disappeared 6 years ago .
Ichise Soma is a high school boy who dreams of becoming a pastry chef. One day, he shared some of the desserts he made with his classmate Chika Satomi. Chika is a pure, beautiful girl who is known as "the angel of grace" around the school. He thought she would just say something nice and polite about his desserts, but she showed a surprising side of her personality when they were alone together, and it's getting him all flustered! It's a sweet and exciting boy-meets-girl story with a naughty angel who loves desserts! (Source: Kadokawa, translated)
An anthology of Gochuumon wa Usagi desu ka? by various mangaka. **Volume 1** (2014/4/26) #Cover illustration: Hanokage (ハノカゲ) #Color illustrations: CUTEG, Shirabi (しらび), (あゆや), (清瀬赤目), (篤見唯子), (君と子音), (得能正太郎) 0. *\[Purapa\]* 1. Kore wa Usagi desu ka? (これはウサギですか?) *\[Cool-kyou Shinja\]* 2. Gochuumon wa Oneechan desu ka? (ご注文はお姉ちゃんですか?) *\[Hebe\]* 3. Otoshimono wa Senpai no desu ka? (落とし物は先輩のですか?) *\[Hebe\]* 4. Atarashii Koto (あたらしいこと) *\[cloba.U\]* 5. American Usagi desu ka? (アメリカンうさぎですか?) *\[afro\]* 6. *\[Takada Fumiko (タカダフミ子)\]* 7. Rize-senpai wo Goshomou desu ka? (リゼ先輩をご所望ですが?) *\[Moriki Takeshi\]* 8. *\[Tsuneyoshi (つねよし)\]* 9. Haru no Tippy Matsuri\* (春のティッピー祭り\*) *\[ms\]* 10. *\[Horiizumi Inko\]* 11. *\[Nanaroku\]* 12. Dear Rabbit (DEAR RABBIT) *\[Meno (めの)\]* 13. *\[Aota Mei (青田めい)\]* 14. *\[Minazuki Tooru (水無月徹)\]*
This is a sweet and heartwarming love story, told from the different viewpoint of the two young lovers, a girl named Chizuru and a boy named Yudai. They mean well but cannot seem to succeed at love. They want their relationship to succeed but a combination of uneasiness and lack of self-confidence keeps them from advancing to the next step. Sometimes, it takes an unexpected third party to intervene in order to make two people realize what is right in front of them. That is exactly what happens in this story.
The up until now untold story of how Sawamura Spencer Eriri and Kasumigaoka Utaha met, as told from their perspective and how they personally viewed the events of the main story. Source: MU

