Every 20 years, a secretive game is held, in which participants duke it out in a battle royale with sorcery, weaponry and hand to hand combat. Over a hundred different Japanese sorcery associations participate, sending a single Master each to compete. Night by night these participants fight, and take the lives of one another. One participant is Maiko Mizumaki. She enters the tournament in order to save the life of her dear friend, Hino, who has been afflicted by an Anomaly. In order to save the life of her friend she must survive until the end and obtain the strongest Anomaly Sandalphon.
The adventures of Popuri in Nikoniko Ginza as she learns magic from Fukiko-san in her magical pharmacy, Fun Fun Pharmacy.
Sakamoto is back! This is a collection of extra stories from "Sakamoto desu ga?" on the daily adventures of our favourite protagonist. Follow him as he goes on about his daily life filled with extraordinary events.
Note: First 3 volumes were released in print only.
A story of demons and men. Drawn by the author as a hobby and self-published on their website.
Maya Mineo's daughter, Marie Yamada's autobiographical manga about growing up as a fujoshi and her father's influence on her life.
An anthology by various mangaka dealing with the theme of children. U12 Kodomo Fellows was given to readers who sent in an application that was included in volume 30 of Harta along with a seal included in all Harta volumes released from December 2015 to January 2016. The offer was later repeated with an application included in volume 34 of Harta. Cover Illustration: Michiko Shin Illustration: Seira Fukuta 1. **Kyou no Ryuuko-chan** (今日の柳子ちゃん) \[Michiko Shin\] 2. **Yama no Ko, Machi no Ko** (やまのこ、まちのこ) \[Tetsuya \[Nakamura\] 3. **Rojiura Muse** (路地裏ミューズ) \[Fumika Higa\] 4. **Kodomo** (こども) \[Ryouko Kui\] 5. **Jijii to Mago** (じじいと孫) \[Masao Ootake\] 6. **Daitouryou~!** (大統領~!) \[Suisei Matsumoto\] 7. **Ocha no Okeiko** (お茶のおけいこ) \[Kaoru Mori\] 8. **Kaeru no Ko wa** (蛙の子は) \[Minami Kimura\] 9. **Mimic no Miru Yume** (ミミックの見る夢) \[Kiyoto Shitara\] 10. **Midoriiro no Isu** (緑色の椅子) \[Takuto Kashiki\] 11. **Takashi-kun wa Hankouki** (たかしくんは反抗期) \[Yuki Matsumoto\] 12. **Shortcake Story** (ショートケーキストーリー) \[Satoshi Fukushima\] 13. **Noppo ga Iru** (のっぽがいる) \[Nami Sano\] 14. **Asa no Kourei Gyouji** (朝の恒例行事) \[Ichika Ootsuki\] 15. **Waga Ko e no Himitsu** (我が子への秘密) \[Ichika Ootsuki\] 16. **Watashi no Tomodachi wa Ii Ningyou** (わたしの友達は良い人形) \[Namiko Ogata\] 17. **Chichi wo Sagashite: Tarou to Tayura Hahaue-sama e Bangai-hen** (父を探して多朗と多由良母上さまへ番外編) \[Aki Irie\] 18. **Hyper Miracle☆Small Fashion GO GO** (Hyper Miracle☆Small Fashion GO GO) \[Sakura Sawa\] 19. **Kemuri to Mitsu** (煙と蜜) \[Hiroko Nagakura\] 20. **Tenshi no Youna Mono** (天使のようなもの) \[Yaya Takaesu\] 21. **Chiaki Blossom** (ちあきブロッサム) \[Ebisujima Sato\] 22. **Kodakara** (子宝) \[Daichi Kawada\] 23. **Chester no Bouken** (チェスターの冒険) \[Kiyoshi Katou\] 24. **Kemuri Makimaki Jidai** (煙巻き巻き時代) \[Yoh Unoshima\] 25. **Eien no Alice** (永遠のアリス) \[Sawako Arashida\] 26. **Danchi Neko** (団地猫) \[Tetsuo Utsugi\] 27. **Nee-chan Makoto Kamaboko** (ねーちゃん・まこと・かまぼこ) \[Mariko Kikuchi\] 28. **Mugiwara Boushi no Onna no Ko** (麦藁帽子の女の子) \[Natsuko Takahashi\] 29. **Ice Cream** (ICE CREAM) \[Lun Lun Yamamoto\] 30. **Itoko no Onee-san** (いとこのお姉さん) \[Ahikito Tomi\] 31. **Masa to Reiko** (マサとレイコ)\[Taiga Sassa\] 32. **Hagane no Shounen, Tetsu no Okite: Lost Child** (鋼の少年、鉄の掟【ロストチャイルド】) \[Kouhei Nishi\] 33. **Kaisetsu wa Natsuno-san de Onegaishimasu** (解説は夏野さんでお願いします) \[Kanae Yamada\] 34. **Rui-chan no Henshin** (るいちゃんの変身) \[Hirona Takahashi\] 35. **Kaede-kun wa Nakanai** (楓くんは泣かない) \[Ayumi Hara\] 36. **Chiguhagu-tic Hug** (ちぐはぐチックHug) \[Inoue Kinu\] 37. **Henshin wa, Kabocha Pan** (返信は、かぼちゃパン) \[Kizuku Takada\] 38. **Kappa Youchien** (河童幼稚園) \[Kano Ninomiya\] 39. **Watashi ga Chicchai Toki no Hanashi** (私がちっちゃいときの話) \[Sakura Hamada\] 40. **Ijimerarekko ga Kuru!** (いじめられっこが来る!) \[Takashi Wada\] 41. **Seiko Oba-chan wa Amayakashitai** (星子おばちゃんは甘やかしたい) \[Chisato Hatada\] (畑田知里) 42. **Aya to Rena** (あやとレナ) \[Fumi Nakanishi\] 43. **Mukidou Mukashibanashi Sono 1: Ari no Kuni** (無軌道むかしばなしその1 ありのくに) \[Kaoru Maruyama\] 44. **Mukidou Mukashibanashi Sono 2: Sakata-kun** (無軌道むかしばなしその2 サカタくん) \[Kaoru Maruyama\]
Six years after the conclusion of the One Year War (UC0086~0087). A girl who lost not only her parents, but her own memory by a colony dropping thanks to the Zeon, is recruited into a Newtype research institute (the Murasame Labs). After aimlessly wandering, she becomes test subject No. 004 (aka "Four"). Here she is trained to become a strengthened human with two other subjects (No. 005 Jill Ratokie and No. 006 Amari Garfield). The intense training killed many people, and yet through it all Four and Jill comfort each other. On the other side of the spectrum, at the Augusta Laboratory, Dr. Murasame learns of their plans to create another artificial newtype: Rosamia Badam. Murasame studies Rosamia's memory. It appears that the fear of a colony dropping amplified the newtype potential. In order to do this, Amari and Jill would be used. (Source: zeonic-republic.net)
Inventor of psychoanalysis, Sigmund Freud (1856-1939) forever changed the way of understanding the human mind. In this volume, based on The Interpretation of Dreams (1899), in the series of lectures that make up the Introductory Lectures on Psycho-Analysis (1917) and Civilization and Its Discontents (1930), are brought together some of the main author of the ideas on the exploitation the unconscious and life in society, in addition to basic biographical passages to understand one of the most influential and original thinkers of the last century.
Tooru Miyamoto, is a kind, conservative "sister" much like the Virgin Mary. An accidental yet unforgettable encounter with someone's fingertip's touch made her want to touch it one more time. But, Tooru had a secret. Aside from being called the "Immoral Sister," she is also called the "Crying Mary," the "Green Monster," the "Shadow Sister," and the "Capricious Pianist."
Considered by Freud one of the greatest novels ever written, and having influenced writers like Kafka and Nietzsche, The Brothers Karamazov (1880) is the magisterial outcome of Dostoevsky's (1821-1881) works. Here we have the story of wanton Fyodor Karamazov and his sons: Alyosha, the youngest, who lives in a monastery; Ivan, the intellectual and atheist; and Dimitri, military and impulsive. Through this dysfunctional and troubled family, Dostoevsky expresses some of the biggest anxieties of the human soul and the relationship between parents and children.
