Welcome to the murderer's room. Kotaro Kuoto is a high school boy who is rumored to be the "strongest man on the street" and lives close to his sister, Hinami. One day, some thugs who had previously abducted Hinami, are found dead, and Kotaro is arrested on suspicion of murder. Despite his pleas of innocence, Kotaro is transported to a certain school as a underage murderer. What awaits him at the school are underage vicious killers who meet a special admission criteria, as well as a group of crazy teachers.
The TRF Victorys are a team of Mini 4WD racers in the WGP competition, consisting of the main characters and representing Japan. TRF is an abbreviation for "Tsuchiya Racing Factory" (named for Dr. Tsuchiya), and it is also a reference to the real-life Tamiya Racing Factory, which also goes by the initials "TRF." Retsu is one of the two title characters. He is a fifth-grade student who is 11 years old, and Go's older brother. Although he is able to control his patience better than his brother, he still lets out his annoyance with someone once in a while. Retsu sports a green hat as his trademark. His primary color is red, which is the color of his hair, eyes, gloves, shirt, and Mini 4WD cars. Together with Go, they are known as the "Let's Go Brothers" (レッツゴー兄弟 Rettsu Gō Kyoudai). In WGP, he is the captain of the TRF Victorys. Go is the second of the two title characters. He is Retsu's younger brother by one year, and he is in the fourth grade. Go is rash, impulsive, careless, impatient, and brash. He is usually seen wearing goggles, but they are on his forehead most of the time as opposed to covering his eyes. His primary color is blue, which is the color of his hair, eyes, gloves, and boots, as well as his cars.
The story of Faust and Eliza's encounter, the brief happiness they find after their illness, and the tragedy that befalls them. What is death? What is life? This is the story of Faust VIII, who kept resisting these questions.
One chapter in the saga of Shima Kousaku, salaryman at Hatsushiba Electric. In this part of the series, Kousaku has just started working at a branch office for the company doing an unexpected amount of menial labor when a chance meeting with the company president leads to his dearest wish being granted as he is transferred to the central office. Not all is well there, though, as he becomes involved in the complicated affairs of his colleagues, whether in business or in romance. In spite of everything, however, he retains his faith in the company and an unflappable optimism.
Count’s daughter Kiara, who has been abused by her stepmother since childhood, is ordered at age fourteen to enter a political marriage. At that moment, memories of her past life return—along with the plot of the game “Fargia Kingdom Chronicles.” Realizing that she has been reincarnated as the evil sorceress fated to be killed in the game, Kiara attempts to flee in order to avoid her predetermined death. But when she sneaks out of school and jumps onto a passing carriage, she discovers that the passengers are none other than the game’s protagonists, the very people meant to defeat her—!? https://www.cmoa.jp/title/281632/
Part of a larger series about anthropomorphic cats in a surreal, Ghibli-like fantasy land.
Shows the origin of Rin Itoshi's road to Blue Lock. *Note: This a booklet distributed during the second week of the Blue Lock: Episode Nagi movie's Japanese theatrical release.*
The world has been invaded by aliens and most of mankind was driven underground, but in a town where it rains incessantly, a young girl named Kanon Kouzuki has other things on her mind. Being one of the few civilians to remain living and working above ground, she is now reunited with her unrequited love turned alien fighting celebrity Sousuke Sakai. Her eyes now completely fixated on him, she starts to notice new things about her loved one. Will he be the same boy she fell for once upon a time, or will he have turned into a completely different person?
A collection of one shots: 1. **Soko wa Nemuri no Mori** (そこは眠りの森); Bessatsu Shoujo Comic 1998-04 Yui has stopped growing because of something that happened when she was 12 years old. One day, 18-year-old Yuri found a young man with amnesia near the hidden cottage she lives in, and brought him home. Yui named the man "Pochi" because he cannot even remember his name, and she treats him as her pet...!! This is another story from Setona World that will shake your heart and soul!! 2. **Hoshi wa Nandemo Shitteiru** (星はなんでも知っている); Bessatsu Shoujo Comic 1997-12 Futari no Tame ni Sekai wa Aru no. extra chapter. Chiharu is dating the stundent rep Kyou but it's a secret - so she disguises their relationship with Fukaya Hisaki - it's too bad that Kyou's best friend feels she's 'corrupting' him and decides to intervene... 3. **Cinderella Kaidan wo Nobore** (シンデレラ階段を登れ); Deluxe Bessatsu Shoujo Comic #1994-9-30 Kaya is a child prodigy, best in choir without any lessons, perfect piano playing, but she has a hard time dealing with other's jealousy, especially when Katsuma, the boy she likes is in love with Misaki, her bestfriend, but Misaki doesn't know....what should Kaya do?
Fate/school life is a comedy 4-koma manga revolving around the normal life at school of the minor characters of Fate/stay night and Fate/Hollow Ataraxia, specifically the character Himuro Kane, classmate of Fate/stay night protagonist Emiya Shirou. This manga by Mashin Eiichirou is a spin-off that tells the normal school life of the supporting characters Himuro Kane, Makidera Kaede, Saegusa Yukika. Other characters are the regular cast of the main games: Mitsuzuri Ayako, Tohsaka Rin, Ryuudou Issei, Matou Shinji, Emiya Shirou, Kuzuki Souichirou, Fujimura Taiga, Matou Sakura, Mitsuzuri Minori; "guest" characters from other series Ciel, Seven, Sajyou Ayaka (formerly the heroine of the never finished prototype novel of Fate/stay night) are also featured, and other classmates Gotou Gai, Fujimoto, Dezaki, Hirumata. The story is centered around classic school events such as a ball game tournament, field trips and inter high school competitions. As such, there is no reference at all to supernatural things like magecraft and Heroic Spirits. br> *Note: Includes 18 extra chapters.*
Crimes committed by "Kaijin," superhumans produced by technology, are on the rise in Tokyo. Shibasaki Ken and Momoyama Reiji are assigned to work together to solve a recent serial killer case. In some ways they complement each other nicely: Shibasaki is an expert tracker, and Reiji is an expert at combat. Their personalities, however, do not mesh at all. Shibasaki would rather skip work to flirt with girls, while Reiji is violently overzealous about his job. Will they be able to work together to solve the crime before more lives are claimed?

