Not even the end of the world can dampen Haruka's spirits! Though a robotic war wiped out all human life over a year ago, Haruka is certain she can't be the only person left alive. And it's not like she's entirely alone – she has her robot family to keep her company! Together, the six of them will travel the world, looking for signs of other humans – and learning a lot about life, love and friendship along the way.
Very popular sword & sorcery shounen series with a mixed dose of Japanese mythology and some futuristic themes. According to myth, the evil emperor Miroku will be dethroned by a young hero who's also destined to open the gateway that connects the human world to the legendary land of Agalta. When a son with tremendous powers was born to Miroku, the infant's body was cut up into eight parts to prevent the prophecy from becoming true and given to Miroku's eight evil generals for safekeeping. Then the poor baby was cast into the river but luckily was found by Tatara who gave it both its name, Madara and artificial limbs to compensate for the missing ones. Madara grew up with a girl named Kirin and when he was 15, he was given the sword Kusanagi and told to go and get his real body parts back. Along the way, he discovers the truth about his father, his lineage and his own powers. Madara also finds out that there are 3 other contenders for this prophesized hero role: Kaos, Seishinja and his own older twin brother, Kage-ou. So the series is about Madara's adventures to bring down Miroku and his final decision when he reaches the legendary portals. \[Source: PRISM\]
In 1945, at the close of the Pacific War, an invasion beset the planet Earth. Droves of Phantom Beasts - aliens from another world - landed and waged war against man. Humanity was forced to unite and fight this common threat, but years later, in present times, the death toll has depleted the military forces, leaving Japan with no choice: They must enlist the help of teenagers. Atsushi Hayami is among those who, rather than lead a normal high-school life, must take up arms to ensure the survival of mankind. (Source: ADV)
Ken Kurosawa, also known, unfortunately, as Double K. Ken is a savvy street thug with a heart of gold. While he may be a crook, all his earnings go to caring for his ailing sister, Mariko. But Ken's rubbed the wrong people the wrong way and dies rather horrifically in a car bomb. As with Al Simmons, who is referenced several times in this first volume, Double K makes a deal with the devil. He'll trade his soul just to be with his sister again. As with any deal with such nefarious creatures, Ken finds himself "alive" again seven years later. Dressed in a bizarre costume and sporting incredible power, Ken has a new role to fulfill, that of a Hellspawn. A number of questions are raised about Double K's purpose as a Hellspawn and the possible redemption of the wicked. But like the original Spawn the questions are left unanswered in favor of action and comedy.
It's the near-future, and online gaming is all the rage! Teenage gamer Ko has more of an edge than others, since his father works for the company that produces the biggest online game out there... at least, he had an edge, until someone hacks his account and starts playing his character! Ko is determined to find out who's been logging into his game, but he and his friends may have found more than they bargained for as they delve deeper into the fabulous world of Yggdrassil... (Source: Amazon)
Chika, who just started her career as a manga artist, was trying to find a right story for her first manga but her editor was rejecting all of her stories. Exhausted, Chika suddenly came up with an idea to travel somewhere. Somewhere, not here. She asked her social media followers which direction she should go. When the direction was decided, she sets out for her trip--a trip without any plans. First, she travels north--despite not knowing what awaits her, she manages to eat and see amazing things which she never expected. She stays in a fantastic place, enjoys everything. Sometimes, her friends join her trip...which she enjoys also. This is the ultimate travel manga for everyone who needs some time to forget everything. (Source: Kadokawa Global) *Note: Nominated for the Tsugimanga 2020 Award in the Manga Category.*
As the only royal with pitch-black hair and eyes, Prince Alfred is the literal black sheep of his family. But one day, he happens to see his older brother Leor, the crown prince, publicly breaking off his engagement to his fiancée, Charlotte. To rescue Charlotte from the false accusations being hurled at her, Alfred puts himself in harm's way instead. With that, everything is resolved...or is it? (Source: Yen Press)
With the power bestowed upon them by the Gods, the Agents of the Four Seasons bring the seasons to the world. It is their duty to traverse mountains and valleys to bring the blessings to every corner of the world. Each Agent has a special guard for if anything happens to them the seasons stop to cycle. Sakura Himedaka is the guard of Hinagiku Kayo, Agent of Spring. Ayame Hazakura guards Ruri Hazakura, Agent of Summer. Rindo Azami guards Nadeshiko Iwaiduki, Agent of Autumn. Itecho Kangetsu is the guard of Rosei Kantsubaki, Agent of Winter. They have just gone through battles with those who aim to destroy the system. This is a vivid story of four Agents and four guards who wish to protect the world but are also individuals who fall in love. (Source: BookWalker)
In a world where the Japanese people were almost completely wiped out by a dragon, Yahiro spends his lonely days working as a salvager in the ruins of Japan. One night, despite being gutted by a Moujuu, one of the monstrous beasts that roam the ruins, he makes it home without a scratch on him-just like he always does. But on that night, he finds he has unexpected guests-two twin girls named Giuli and Rosé. And this pair of supposed art dealers has a request for him... (Source: Yen Press)
Andou Kanna is obsessed with a dating sim mobile game called Special Master-sama Complete. In order to earn money to buy the in-game gacha tickets, she looks for a high-paying part-time job. However... when she answers an ad for a job that pays in gacha tickets, she meets a group of young men who all look just like the characters in the game...?! What's more, the real versions don't act anything like their gallant game counterparts, and are always picking on her! Love in games and in real life... surely it can't be that simple...? (Source: Kadokawa Gempak Starz)
Taisho Year 100. After the old capital, Tokyo's destruction in the Great Taisho Disaster, the seasons pass and a new capital, Ohkyo makes a miraculous recovery centered around the holy cherry tree known as "Senbonzakura." However, following the Disaster, dark and evil paranormal events grow more common and the Kami-Tsuki Special Sakura Platoon take a stand to protect peace in the capital! Meanwhile, on a spring day, Miku has come to view cherry blossoms with her family. When searching for her older sister, she gets lost herself and comes across a gigantic cherry tree! Suddenly Miku finds herself wearing military clothes and under attack by a transgender ninja! And then she's rescued by the twins Rin and Len, who call themselves members of the Kamitsuki Special Sakura Platoon...? (Source: Comic Walker)
On her seventeenth birthday, the apprentice witch Meg learns that she only has one year left to live. Her teacher, the long-lived witch Faust, explains that the only way to undo the death curse is to collect tears of joy and grow the seed of life. To find them, Meg will have to leave the sheltered life she's always known and head out into the world. There will be meetings, partings, and friendships aplenty, and of course many tears. Meg will learn that the most important lessons for a witch are bright, sweet, and somewhat heart-wrenching. (Source: Yen Press)

