How did Japanese manga originate? Explained in easy-to-understand manga form! When and how did Japanese manga develop in its own unique way? This is a subculture research comic that traces the roots of Japanese manga back to before World War II and its aftermath, making full use of a wealth of data. Let's learn about manga by reading manga! (Source: Kadokawa, translated)
**Note:** Series ran in Comic Shin Genjitsu Vol. 1 to Vol. 6 before being cancelled along with the termination of the magazine's publication. Chapters 5 and 6 were never printed outside of their initial magazine release.
A mother who killed her own child and committed suicide. A cold father who is absorbed in her work and doesn't care about her daughters. Murasaki and Kaho, twin high school sisters with such parents, lived in a small world isolated from society. One day, on a street corner, Hanaho meets a mysterious young man who disguises himself as a pastor, calls himself "Master,'' and runs the religious organization "Mary Magdalene.'' Kaho leaves home and travels around Japan with the young man. However, the young man was also a swindler who sold tap water as the water of life. Still, she ends up following him. I felt like he could take me somewhere other than here. *Note: This manga was inspired by the real pseudo-religion/cult named "Jesus' Ark".*
The kingdom of Eden welcomes the Dew of Arles, a distant relative of the royal family, as its new king. However, he has a secret...
A new spin-off series from the popular horror manga Kurosagi Corpse Delivery Service! Youkai Arai Azuki runs a detective agency!? A youkai living in Shibuya and a fujoshi mangaka Michibata Yoriko solve paranormal cases in this new modern horror!
Volume 2 of Madara Project Official Side Stories