Tamiya Rokuto and Endou Hiroto are both child prodigies in the mathematics world, but they are both terminally ill. These two stay at a special hospital that is being run by a Christian group, where nuns act as nurses and priests act as doctors. At this hospital, all of the patients are highly respected academics in their own field. These individuals have been gathered to decode a special book that allegedly contains the secrets to immortality. To save Endou's life, Tamiya sets out to decode this mysterious book, but there seems to be demonic forces that come with this forbidden book. (Source: MangaHelpers)
A 11th manga of Ryokunohara series. Hiroki, Kanata amd friends are back. In this manga, they are going to film a movie for the school. Soon each of them started to experience strange paranormal activities. Hiroki, Kanata and Fueko found themselves in another dimension where their film comes alive. Ijima is approached by the 'too nice to be truth' to be Kanata. Takahashi and Kiriko and later, the whole group facing off with the problem that their characters in the film run loose into the real world.
The 12th manga of Ryokunohara Series. The manga started of with Kanata heard a girl crying for help during the night. He noticed the strange weather, the same type of weather before his parent died. He found the girl that is crying for help, and she knows him? He doesn't recognize her and have no clue why she knows who he is. Soon before Kanata helps her, she died, disappeared in Kanata's arm....or it seemed so. The next morning, that girl appear to be a new student in his school. She tries to hook up with Kanata yet isolate herself from everybody else. Why and how she is still alive? And what exactly she is up to approaching Kanata like this? What is the explanation of her behavior?
This is collection of one-shots published in "Big Comic" on the 45th anniversary of the first issue. This collection has 14 stories: 1. Fukushima drive (*Moto Hagio*) 2. Shouwa Torabera Bangai-hen (*Kenichi Kitami*) 3. Kaijuu Oukoku (*Naoki Urasawa*) 4. Mouten no Venus (*Itou Junji*) 5. Hatobouru (*Hidenori Hara*) 6. Yami Tsuna Matsuri (*Daijiro Morohoshi*) 7. Last Fight (*Junichi Noujou*) 8. Sonogo no Gegege no Kakeibo (*Shigeru Mizuki*) 9. Munakata Kyouju Shirizu Susanou Saigonotatakai (*Yukinobu Hoshino*) 10. Kidou Senshi Gandam Thunderbolt Gaiden Suna Nezumi Shoun (*Yasuo Otagaki*) 11. Revenge Doll: Fukushuu Ningyou (*Rumiko Takahashi*) 12. Uta no Monku janai keredo (*Yarou Abe*) 13. Gansaku Sabu to Ichi Torimono Hikae (*Fujihiko Hosono*) 14. Kogane no Rafu ~ Maito no Sutaetasu ~ (*Tsuyoshi Nakaima*)
Serena has been in love with her childhood friend Kazuya for quite some time. She's worked hard to turn herself in the type of girl he likes, but she doesn't have the courage to confess him. Will she ever be able to be with the one she loves?
I was reincarnated as a villainess from an otome game I was playing. At this rate, I'll be exiled for being in the heroine’s way of conquering love. However, in this world… there are no entertainment materials! No doujinshis, no otome games, no smartphone! I'm really bored! Of course, I should be avoiding the destructive bad end… but before that I’m going to die from boredom! *"If there's no entertainment, just create it!"* Using the knowledge from my past life to create toys and romance novels, I'll make this boring world fun! After becoming the queen’s favorite entrepreneur, I thought this scenario change will bring me to my wonderful future… .but now the novel I wrote has brought me to the destruction flag--!? *Note: Includes two extra chapters.*
Momori and Eisaku dated in high school. But because of Eisaku's abhorrent behavior, they broke up after a short time... Two years later, as Momori struggles to find a new love, Eisaku reappears before her. But the boy she remembers doesn't match the one she has in front of her. Could she have made the mistake of not seeing the real Eisaku? Would there still be time to start again?
A series of short stories detailing the exploits of Dr. Imibe Kana, a researcher on Japanese mythology and religion, as she travels around the country becoming involved in various occurrences centred around ancient traditions and folklore.
About a boy of thirteen years who always tries to be a hero and for various reasons are involved with monsters, ending in his death, but it revived with the help a little thing (one might say that is the predecessor of innocence) and now must fight the Count ancient.
The Temple of El Alamein is a compilation of World War II short stories from the perspective of the German military personnel. As the saying goes, the winner writes history, and these stories are the untold, unwritten part of the history of WWII. Taking place between 1940 and 1945, when the war was at its most violent peak, each story takes place in a different part of the world where Germans were fighting. One story takes place in Egypt where soldiers find an ancient ruin that prove the existence of dinosaurs that helped build the Great Pyramids. Another story tells how one German fighter jet was able to take down a B-47 Stratojet 40,000 ft. in the air, far above what a fighter jet could achieve at the time. 1. **Umi no Shishi** (Seelöwe; 海の獅子) 2. **El Alamein no Shinden** (Temple of El Alamein; エル・アラメインの神殿) 3. **Arawashi no Yousai** (Where Eagles Dare; 荒鷲と要塞) 4. **Ardennes no Mori** (Ardennes Forest; アルデンヌの森) 5. **Kokujoku Manga** (National Shame Manga; 国辱漫画) 6. **Kokubujoku Manga 2: G.H.Q.** (National Shame Manga 2: G.H.Q.; 国辱漫画2 G.H.Q.)
A collection of sci-fi short stories. 1-2. **Legend of Giants** A sci-fi drama about humans, inspired by Prometheus, struggling against their given fate by using fire to end the ice age. 3. **Icarus Asteroid** A sci-fi drama about a smog-covered world and a daring plan to transmit enough energy from the Sun so humanity can survive. 4. **Horizon Patrol** A sci-fi action/comedy about a futuristic Earth covered by a sprawling mess of highways, and two loose-cannon officers who help keep the roads safe.
Taki Amamiya is notified of the sudden suicide of his twin that he never even knew existed. But to Taki, who works reluctantly at the Parapsychology Research Institute, it was only the prelude to a more shocking chain of events. After following the recommendation from police to investigate the matter more in depth, they found a surprising fact: Taki has no brain. *Notes: Nominated to the 21st Annual Tezuka Osamu Cultural Prize.*

