Shy and lonely college junior Do-Rae Lee never expects to see her high school crush again until she runs into Hae-Won Cha, who’s just as handsome as she remembers. When Hae-Won suddenly confesses his feelings, Do-Rae is completely thrown off. Because one, he already has a popular girlfriend who happens to be Do-rae’s friend, and two, he believes he’s still eighteen years old. After a car accident erased five years of his memories, Hae-Won is stuck in the past and determined to make Do-Rae his girlfriend. Now the two are confronted by the question: Can first love survive reality? (Source: WEBTOON)
In this brand-new tale from the world of Elden Ring, a tired Roderika has finally made her way to the Roundtable Hold after a harrowing experience, determined to find her purpose. But among its colorful--and intimidating--collection of eccentrics, how will she manage to find a place for herself? (Source: Yen Press)
MFG is a street race held in Japan that has gained popularity all over the world. The year after Kanata Rivington, a student of Takumi Fujiwara, dominated MFG, Subaru Satou from Gunma and Subaru Kudou from Kanagawa were fired up to take on the race... The worlds of "Initial D" and "MF Ghost" come together! The curtain rises on the legend of the fastest true street race, spun by these two "Subarus"! (Source: Young Magazine, translated)
The Western Planet and the Eastern Planet. Once upon a time, the two sides were bound by the "Dragon Pulse" spanning the heavens. The civilization that once had prospered has now turned to a tale of dreams, as the inextinguishable flames of war tear the realm asunder. The two planets remain engulfed in endless battles. The return of the super technology known as "sacred treasures" could revolutionize the world order, but no one knows of them but one person—a "heretical girl." A girl from the Western Planet, Jeanne Kaguya d'Arc, saw heavenly visions of the birth of a "Star Messiah" who will save the world. She embarks on a journey to the Eastern Planet with Leonardo da Vinci, "the one who observes the world." They come across the heretic of the Eastern Planet and "the greatest fool of the day," Oda Nobunaga. (Source: Anime News Network) Note: From Volume 2 onwards the plot changes drastically from the Anime version.
In this world, is where the magical world of “Holocas World” exists, created when the light of people's hearts, “Holo” is gathered through the “Holocas” streaming app. The six protagonists: Kanata, Miko, Luna, Shion, Chloe, and Marine are usually active as “Holocas” streamers. The “Yumeochi” phenomenon occurs when people who are anxious or stressed in their daily lives and have lost their positive attitude are sucked into the “Holocas World” with their souls. The “Collapser” monsters are birthed by a build-up of “Yumeochi". In order to defeat a "Collapser", these streamers are given the power to transform into magical girls called “holoWitches” and spend their days fighting to defeat Collapsers and save those who have fallen into a "Yumeochi" state. What is “Yumeochi”? The story of these magical girls who fight against the dark forces and bring dreams and hope to people begins. (Source: Magical Girl holoWitches! Site, translated and edited) *Note: The manga is composed of two parts: the first has 31 chapters, and the second has a total of 23 chapters.*
My name is Jesuido Namazuko. I sing every night at The Pool Of Blood, a pub frequented by disgusting demons after work. One day I was about to fall victim to their weapons when, just as I thought my time, the time of my death, had come, I suddenly started singing a song that I liked. I touched the strings of their hearts and, for this reason, they spared my life. Thus I became the singer of the riverbed. (Source: Hollow Press)
http://www.pictureboxinc.com/products/971-color-engineering-ltd-edition With his fourth volume for PictureBox, designed and edited by the artist himself, Yokoyama broaches significant new terrain: color! Color Engineering reproduces both older and unseen imagery from the 2000s with dozens of color drawings and paintings that were executed in 2010 during a six-week open studio event held in Tokyo, at which the public was able to view Yokoyama at work. A selection of these canvases is reproduced here as gatefold pages, and is integrated among comic-strip sequences executed in a variety of techniques: photography, loose marker drawings, hyper-real portraiture and much more. These sequences continue his investigations into the world of machines, architecture and post-human fashion, and are the first Yokoyama narratives to provide insight into the artist's personal world, in details of his rural habitat.
At the age of 8, Pride remembers her memories from her previous life and realizes that this is the world of an otome game and that she is the final boss queen. In order to change the worst future, she prevents the tragedies of the capture targets. Months have passed since then, and Pride's 16th birthday is approaching. At the birthday celebration, Pride's fiance is scheduled to be announced, but Pride, who has been working hard on preparing the school system, has completely forgotten about it. (Source: Natalie, translated)
In order to become the battle shrine maiden to defeat the raging god Yusemi, the living god Koharu has been raised in Isshinden Temple. She was promised that she may leave the temple once she became a fully-fledged god. However, she runs away, wanting to see boys. She encounters Yajuro, a serious boy who practices kendo, and his cousin Haruchika. Along with Yatsutose, who came to search for Koharu, they fight Yusemi. Koharu finds out who her enemies are, as well as the secret of her birth. She eventually finds out who she really needs to destroy, the true enemies.
A group of friends is attempting to enter a garden just beyond a wall. When they succeed, the garden they finally enter is no Eden, but rather a massive landscape of machines, geometric forms and all manner of nonorganic objects.
Cryptography is hard, but it’s less hard when it’s filled with adorable Japanese manga. The latest addition to the Manga Guide series. As you follow Inspector Jun Meguro in his quest to bring a cipher-wielding thief to justice, you’ll learn how cryptographic ciphers work. (Ciphers are the algorithms at the heart of cryptography.) Like all books in the Manga Guide series, The Manga Guide to Cryptography is illustrated throughout with memorable Japanese manga as it dives deep into advanced cryptography topics, such as classic substitution, polyalphabetic, and transposition ciphers; symmetric-key algorithms like block and DES (Data Encryption Standard) ciphers; and how to use public key encryption technology. It also explores practical applications of encryption such as digital signatures, password security, and identity fraud countermeasures. The Manga Guide to Cryptography is the perfect introduction to cryptography for programmers, security professionals, aspiring cryptographers, and anyone who finds cryptography just a little bit hard. (Source: No Starch Press)
What would happens if a feared and respected former sukeban, ex-girl gang leader quits her gang life and becomes a high school teacher?

