The kingdom’s strongest knight, Aldia, was the central figure in ending the war between the Kingdom of Leshfeld and the Vulcan Empire. Although Aldia became a hero, he was executed as a traitor for false reasons. With regret in his heart for being unable to save the Empire’s Princess Valtrune, who saved him when he was on the verge of death despite being enemies ――. However, when Aldia woke up, he found himself in a world six years before the war broke out! Determined to save Valtrune’s life, which he could not do before, Aldia decides to pledge loyalty to the Princess as a knight of the Vulcan Empire in his second life and change the world! This is a regression story of a once-executed knight who returns to be the strongest again!!
The story is set in a world were gods control the heavens, giants the earth, and nibelung (a strange looking race) the underground. The main character (Sigurd) wanting to learn what fear is makes his entrance during a battle between the (almost extinct) humans and giants. Things weren't looking good until he pulls out a broken sword that scares even the giants. At the same time, a goddess descends along with a meteor shower. What is the importance of the broken sword who can only be fixed by "the fool without fear"? What's the mission of the goddess on earth? Read this Norse mythology inspired story to find out...
Apperead in Phryne, a lesbian magazine that only lasted for two issues (one came out in June 1995, the other in November 1995). It contained articles, short stories, manga, essays, and the like. "Girlish Delights" by Mitose Noriko is about a shop full of things that supposedly only girls understand.
Son, the protagonist, was a free writer who deeply loved a woman he called 'elder sister' Shue but she was dead. Fu, an apparently young, skilful but cunning Taoist priest, re-animated Shue and used her as a zombie body guard... In order to acquire the method of full resurrection of Shue, Son became an apprentice of Fu and promised to help Fu with various unreasonable tasks. After that Son met different priests and necromancy practitioners, and he even visited the other sides of the world. Most of the stories are associated with Chinese necromancy and folklore and that is probably why it is called Necrolog.
The prequel manga is based on the Sengo no Sensou (The Postwar War) short story that appears in the 11th volume of Harutoshi Fukui's original Mobile Suit Gundam UC novels. The story centers on the Neo Zeon remnants' hijacking of the Sinanju Stein mobile suit. (Source: Anime News Network, edited)
Journey to the West, but with female Wukong and muscular yet klutzy monk.
A Gundam Memorial from the point of view of Bright Noah, a man who has watched numerous Gundam pilots and Newtypes! What did Bright feel when he saw Amuro, Kamille, and Judau?
Mizukami-sensei tells the story of his life as a mangaka!! An autobiographical "column manga" in which Satoshi Mizukami recounts the beginning of his career as a mangaka. (Source: Batoto)
Focuses on the continent called Crystania, under the rule of animal gods, which Ashram´s faction sailed to after the conclusion of the main Lodoss novels. First Series: Legend of the Drifters Vol 1-4 (1993 - 1996) Second Series: Vol 1: Legend of Crystania (1995) Vol 2: Legend of the Gods’ King I (1995) Vol 3: Legend of the Gods’ King II (1996) Vol 4: Legend of Heroes (1997) Vol 5: Legend of the Ant Emperor (1998) Vol 6: Legend of the Gilded (1999) Vol 7: Legend of the Seal (2000) Vol 8: Legend of the Dark (2000) Vol 9: Legend of Mercenaries: The Battle of the Other World (2002) Second Series Gaiden: Vol 1: Legend of the Seal (prelude) (1995) Vol 2: Legend of Mercenaries (prelude) (1997) Vol 3: Legend of Mercenaries: Omens of the Dark Clouds (2001) Vol 4: Legend of Mercenaries: Visitors from the Past (2001)
[title](https://www.cmoa.jp/title/293177/) On a battlefield where human soldiers and skeleton army soldiers engage in fierce battles. Azraila, a necromancer who kicks away the enemies around her, and Wraith, a black knight who follows her like a shadow, are confronted by their longtime nemesis Paraiso, when Ichika, a shaggy-haired woman in a sailor suit, is summoned to there.
Makoto Nozawa is 77 years old, lives alone, and her favorite food is curry. She seems like an ordinary-looking little old lady. For some reason, she has been targeted by multiple assassins, but every time she turns the tables on the killers. This BBA is the strongest in history. An invincible old-lady. *Note: Includes 5 extra chapters.*
The strongest samurai of the Sengoku period is suddenly summoned to another world in the middle of battle. His sole purpose is to take the heads of the strongest warriors. He doesn't care about titles—whether noble, lord, or king—if they don't align with his beliefs. He declares, "It's a fight. It's revolution. It's conquest!" and continues his way without hesitation. The story follows the fate of this warrior, the strongest of his people, as he carves his path in the new world.

