Kane Blueriver and Canal, his AI companion, are trouble contractors who take jobs which require their special skills. This could go from armed escort, to patrol, to capturing dangerous criminals. Milly is a private eye who has to be the best at everything (uchuu ichi!!). When the three of them get together, they run into one mess after another, gradually uncovering more of a mystery that ties the legendary Lost Ships to all of their pasts, bringing them closer and closer to a discovery that something called Nightmare would rather not have them find...
One day, being bullied by fans of the idol star, Ha Ra was rescued by Pil Lip Lee and found out that a loner in her class named Ye Myeong Han was Pil Lip Lee's scenario writer. Not liking to see how Ye Myeong Han manipulated Pil Lip Lee, Ha Ra decided to be Ye Myeong's student and be better than him. - That's where everything starts.
*“What will people call him?”* Someone asked. But no one could answer. A transcendent being appeared in the world. Creating a new history in the film industry. (Source: KakaoPage, translated)
The orphan girl Angelique lives in Hidamari Villa with four other comrades who make up the Orb Hunters. They aid her in purifying otherworldly creatures known as Thanatoi who attack the populace, draining them of their life energy. Two large organizations also oppose this threat, while its members try to discover more about the Orb Hunters and a possible connection with the legend of the Queen.
The novel, "RasuTame" now has an anthology. Including original episodes with illustrations by many writers.
A Sousei no Onmyouji spin-off about Mayura Otomi's parents, Seigen Amawaka and Yukari Otomi. *Note: Includes the prologue.*
After his parents' divorce, Kou moved to America with his mother. Ten years later, he's back in Japan to visit his father's grave. He runs into his cousin, Ryuusei, who took over his father's karate dojo, and whom he has not seen since he left with his mother. Ryuusei has always been serious and proper, making it difficult for Kou to get closer to him. One day, while the two of them were talking, Ryuusei suddenly kissed him.
Satou Shiki, a Japanese present-day university student, is suddenly attacked one day by a slasher. When he open his eyes, he finds he has been transported to another world's labyrinth city. In that another world, he who was awakened to healing magic can do a lot of 'things'.
After successfully getting hired as a fashion designer, Mai rewarded herself with a trip to Kyoto and was just enjoying herself when she got struck by lightning at Honno-ji. She then loses consciousness awaking only to find Honno-ji ablaze. In the spur of the moment, she saves a person from being attacked, but it turns out he's Oda Nobunaga?! The popular romance game is finally being published as a comic!
Meet Hanabi Marui, our heroine who hates boys more than anything in the world!! When she has to decide which high school to apply to, she does it without giving it any thought - it's going to be an all-girls school! However, life's not always as easy. The school that Hanabi thought would be an all-girls high, turns out to be not only co-ed but also consists of mostly boys! How will Hanabi deal with this situation...? (Source: OneManga)
The Japanese modeling magazine, Model Graphix, began to serialize an original monthly Gundam novel named Gundam Sentinel (ガンダム・センチネル). The series ran from 1987, until its conclusion in the month of August in 1988. Gundam Sentinel became a cult hit, due to its super-detailed mechanical designs of the series and the intricate story by veteran writer and Mobile Suit Gundam fan, Masaya Takahashi. Set during the same timeframe as Mobile Suit Gundam ZZ, after the fall of the Titans the Earth Federation sends an expeditionary force called Task Force Alpha, to deal with a group of elite Federation officers who have formed their own Earth-supremacist faction, the New Desides. Gundam Sentinel took on a much more realistic, technical style of thinking and look at the Gundam universe, where mobile suits were seen more as fighter jets or military weapons, rather than as cartoonish robots. They were larger, their weapons more powerful than their predecessors', the characters were older and the plot was on a smaller scale than what is usually found in other Gundam. It also marked the debut of Hajime Katoki, who would become one of the franchise's most prolific mechanical designers. Gundam Sentinel is perhaps the best-known Gundam side-story ever written, and is said to be for the most mature of Gundam fans. The series was never animated (although a short animated television commercial for a Gundam Sentinel model kit was made) or released as a manga. However, the model kits continue to be popular among Gundam fans and new Sentinel designs crop up every now and then. After Gundam Sentinel completed its run, all of the individual articles were compiled by Model Graphix, some new material and artwork was added, and it was published as a 320-page photo-novel, under the title Gundam Wars III. It was released in September of 1989, is highly regarded as one of the best Gundam novels ever written. In July of 1990, the story was again republished as a novel titled Gundam Sentinel: Alice's Confession.
In Academy City, there is a popular next-generation contest. In reality, this is a hand-to-hand battle between gigantic Virtuaroids that appear on the streets. It's formally called as "Computerized War Machine Virtual-On". Since it can be argued that Level 5s and Level 0s are equal given the technique, it has spread with explosive force among the students of Academy City. One day, Index with her white Bal Bados, fights Touma's stock Temjin. "I'm Ririn. Furashina Ririn. I'm not Ririna... Munya..." A seemingly insomniac girl arrives at Academy City. And, Kamijou has an encounter. The usual Virtual-On meets an unavoidable unprecedented accident. That is, the Computerized War Machines fuse with Academy City, a sign of a grand battle about to happen! Misaka Mikoto and her Raiden, Shokuhou Misaki and her Angelan, as well as many others will make appearances! (Source: Toaru Wiki) *Note: Includes a prologue and epilogue.*

