A young girl wakes up in a rough underground place. It is the "Land of Mud," a place where souls whose bodies have been taken over by people from another world end up. This unique fantasy depicts the revolution of a princess who has fallen to the bottom of the earth and had her life stolen from her. [Official Raw](https://comic-action.com/episode/2550912964668508001)
"In this world, there are all kinds of perils! I'll teach you how to save yourself from those dangers, you moron!" So says Dangerous Jiisan, always looking out for his grandson. But, lacking any common sense, he usually makes things catastrophically worse in ridiculous, funny ways. It's a children's gag comedy largely done in manzai style (funny man vs. straight man). Most of the jokes are silly, with ridiculous occurrences, puns, poking fun at popular culture, and breaking the fourth wall, but there is some subtle humor in places, too. Zettaizetsumei Denjarasu Jiisan received the 2005 Shogakukan Manga Award for children's manga.
A reporter working for a weekly tabloid gets involved in a series of bizarre murders, where a red eye symbol is left behind on every victim.
Enma, Yuki-hime, and Kapaeru are demon hunters from another plane who have come to present day Japan to exterminate demons who possess humans and cause them to commit murder.
[title](https://www.cmoa.jp/title/290767/) Eight years after the end of World War II, a group of strange men suddenly appeared in front of Haruko, an actress who performs in popular theater. They told her that she must hold a clue to what they were looking for but she had no recollection of it. The men then told her a story that was far beyond her imagination. According to them, her father, a soldier, was not killed in battle but was caught up in a fight over the army's hidden gold bars and was tortured to death. Haruko was shaken by this shocking story, but it was the beginning of her battle against people who were operating behind the scenes in postwar Japan, aiming for the gold bars.
After the end of World War II, as the Cold War intensifies, an anti-Communist purge breaks out in the United States. The American government is denouncing some of the most famous Hollywood personalities. This manga tells the story of how the Hollywood film community fights the ruthless oppression of power. (Source: French publisher, translated) *Note: Includes 1 extra chapter.*
Mikage suffers working at a black company. His desk piled with energy drinks and a never ending pile of paperwork. In an environment where there should only be despair, all he hears is insane laughter from his neighbour.
A 2 volume anthology series featuring A Certain Magical Index and A Certain Scientific Railgun characters.
The story follows Yūsuke Mamiana, an unemployed, broke simpleton who is obsessed with sex, after he returns to his hometown. While there, he encounters the bruised Kyōko, the only person who does not judge him. The two begin living together and work toward finding the meaning of happiness for each of them. (Source: Anime News Network)
In this era of Japan, most people don't love freely. Relatives decide who their kids are going to marry. Most young men and women don't have any questions about this method and live their life...
When he was a child, Harada Kishi liked to play at being a knight. He swore to always be loyal to his playmate and chosen princess Shirahime Idzunu. Seven years after he was forced to move away, he has found her again at high school. In the intervening years his enthusiasm for being her knight has not diminished, and has been fueled by otaku information. Unfortunately for him, teenage Idzunu isn't anything like his manga or anime has led him to believe princesses should look and act. To his surprise, she even takes offense at him pointing this out. However, there is more to his knight act than he would ever have believed, as Idzuru and other girls are actually the recipients of "animus" power from falling stars. This power has transformed them into "Players" with various titles, who need to collect "Chessmen" to fight for them. Will Kishi be able to maintain his role as Idzunu's loyal knight? (Source: tethysdust)
This manga is partly inspired by the real-life Japanese horse bandit, Hakuro Kohinata, and depicts the tumultuous life of Kensaku Ohinata, who moved to China at a young age, was kidnapped by a group of horse bandits, but rose to prominence among their ranks and eventually grew up to unite a number of them under the name of Xiao Dongyang. Kensaku's adventurous spirit and ambition, as well as his positive, brave personality, can sometimes lead to light-hearted mischief, but as he matures into a young man, he grows to experience bouts of delusion. Regarded as one of Mitsuteru Yokoyama's most realistic and human works, this manga draws inspiration from another real-life Japanese horse bandit: Date Junnosuke, thus vividly depicting the reality of Chinese horse bandits.

