After three years of middle school baseball, Shiomi-kun is ready to hang up his glove for good. That is, until his classmate, Kujou-san, approaches him with a strange request.
RWBY and JNPR members are spending their summer vacation on a resort island. However, there is a big secret hidden on the island of Sapan.
A summary of the original "Kyoukaisenjou no Horizon" light novel with extra content and a tie-in to the sequel.
Samatarou Kamiyama is the son of a god and must live in the human world with his family to learn about them, in order to become a better god when the time comes to succeed his father. His closest friend is Tenko, Samatarou's guardian angel since birth. One day he falls for Kumiko Komori, a girl who just transferred to their school, and decides to win her heart without relying on any of his relatives' godly powers, oblivious to the fact that Tenko herself has a crush on him. (Source: Wikipedia)
*"I found it."* With these words, Yuuto Mamiya, an office worker, is dragged into a mysterious space, where a boy with an acorn head offers him a transfer to another world. However, it turns out that the boy intends to transfer him to another world without obtaining any abilities, and Yuuto negotiates with him because he will die if he does so. But, all he gets is a rejuvenated body and the ability to view his "status screen" at any time! Yuuto is thrown out into the sea of trees in another world without becoming strong at all. He takes the first step to survive with the game knowledge and perseverance that he has gained to the point of earning the title of "Abandoned God". His goal is to find a human village. (Source: Overlap, translated)
Detroit, a city where all materials have been converted into virtual information. Aoe, the head of the special forces of the Japanese government pursues a felon named Argo, goes undercover in the city of Detroit. (Source: KADOKAWA, translated)
Sonic the Hedgehog Story Comic is a three-volume promotional comic for Sonic the Hedgehog distributed alongside the Japanese magazine Mega Drive Fan. The comic tells the story of the first game, with Sonic traversing across South Island and rescuing his animal friends from Dr. Eggman. As the comic was created before the final release of the game, there is a number of references to old concepts and prototype material. Sonic is the lead singer of a band, travels through Sparkling Zone and Clockwork Zone, and the final issue details how Sonic became the mascot of a deceased pilot.
A short omnibus series about girls traveling to or from school.
The story is about a twenty-year-old guy named Tsukuba Furio who wanders into an arcade to use the restroom. He walks by, sees a girl furiously playing pinball, watches her, and falls in love. Her name is Furinami Hikaru, and since she is a regular at the arcade, our hero-in-love decides to get a job there. Furio loves Hikaru, but Hikaru loves pinball. Who will give in to whom? Well, it’s not quite that simple, there’s also a big (or “small”) twist. (Source: sparkplugged.net)
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.

