**In this time-spanning fantasy epic of humans and demons, a warrior in feudal Japan must hunt a demon through time.** Edo period, Japan. A young warrior, Jinta, has dedicated his life to the protection of a priestess in a remote mountain village. When demons appear and threaten the shrine, Jinta is tasked with entering the forest to hunt them down. But the mysteries he uncovers there change his fate forever, and send him on a journey traversing space and time. Jinta’s dark destiny will carry him through hundreds of years of history, as he struggles to answer a single question: why does he wield the sword? *Source: Seven Seas Entertainment, Vol. 1*
Kiseijuu's tribute manga series of original stories by various mangaka. 1. Yura no Mon wo (由良の門を) \[Hagio Moto\]; Afternoon 2016-05 2. Konya mo Eat It (今夜もEat it) \[Oota Moare\]; 2016-04 3. Baba Koukaisu (ババ後悔す) \[Takeya Takayuki\]; 2016-05 4. Paragant (PARAGANT) \[Nirasawa Yasushi\]; 2015-01 5. Lucy to Migi (ルーシィとミギー) \[Mashima Hiro\]; 2015-10 6. Oshiete! Tamiya Ryouko-sensei (教えて!田宮良子先生) \[PEACH-PIT\]; 2015-07 7. Kawarimono (変わりもの) \[Kumakura Takatoshi; 2015-06 8. Perfect Soldier (PERFECT SOLDIER) \[Minagawa Ryouji\]; 2015-05 9. Migi no Tabi (ミギーの旅) \[Ueshiba Riichi\]; 2015-04 10. Edible (EDIBLE) \[Endou Hiroki\]; 2015-02 11. Kisei!! Ekoda-chan (寄生!! 江古田ちゃん) \[Takinami Yukari\]; 2014-12 12. Agonashi Gen to Ore wa Kiseijuu (アゴなしゲンとオレは寄生獣) \[Hiramoto Akira\]; 2014-11
From his deathbed, Hero-King Inglis, the divine knight and master of all he surveys, gazes down on the empire he built with his mighty hand. Having devoted his life to statecraft and his subjects’ well-being, his one unfulfilled wish is to live again, for himself this time: a warrior’s life he’d devoted himself to before his rise to power. His patron goddess, Alistia, hears his plea and smiles upon him, flinging his soul into the far future. Goddesses work in mysterious ways—not only is Inglis now the daughter of a minor noble family, but at her first coming-of-age ceremony at 6, she’s found ineligible to begin her knighthood! However, for a lady of Inglis’s ambition, this is less a setback and more the challenge she was (re)born to overcome. “It’s not the blood that runs through your veins that makes a knight; it’s the blood you shed on the battlefield!” The curtain rises on the legend of an extraordinary lady squire reborn to master the blade! *Source: J-Novel Club, Vol. 1*
Another Seven stories adapted from the horror of Hokazono Masaya.
When Kanau was a little girl, her father believed she would grow up and marry someone, leaving him behind. He absentlymindedly wished that his daughter would remain little forever and so, at the age of 23, Kanau still has the body of a primary schooler. However, a robot left behind by her father tells her of the 6 caramel dice, which, if gathered, would grant the holder any one wish.
An internet uncle using way too many emoji and cheesy lines to write to a high school girl... This uncle she looked down upon, was actually a real monster...! (Source: Coolmic) *Note: Simultaneously released in long-strip and traditional formats, with 21 episodes and 7 chapters respectively.*
Transfer student Buntaro Mori starts his first day at his new school already on the administration’s radar. He’s withdrawn and sullen, and the teachers are just waiting for him to explode. When his annoying classmate Miyamoto promises to leave him alone forever if he climbs to the top of the school, Mori eagerly takes up the challenge and shocks everyone when he makes it all the way to the roof. Flushed with the victory of his first successful climb, Mori can’t resist the lure of the local peak, despite warnings from more experienced climbers about the risks of climbing alone. But Mori doesn’t care. A little danger is nothing in the face of his new obsession. (Source: VIZ Media)
Denji was a small-time devil hunter just trying to survive in a harsh world. After being killed on a job, he is revived by his pet devil-dog Pochita and becomes something new and dangerous—Chainsaw Man! *Source: VIZ Media*
In 2015, the "Angels" have returned, and Shinji Ikari, a fourteen year-old child of the new Earth, is forced by his father Gendo--commander of the secret organization NERV--to pilot the monstrous biomechanical weapon called "Evangelion" to match the Angels' fearsome power... (Source: VIZ Media)
**At the dawn of the French Revolution, a family of executioners will set in motion the events that will change the future!** Charles-Henri Sanson reigns as the head of a family of executioners. His dreams of a world without execution have faded as the legacy of House Sanson takes precedence. His younger sister Marie-Joseph, stationed at the office of Versailles, lives free—unshackled by the precepts of society, jeopardizes the sanctity of that legacy. Following the death of her first love, Alain, she sets herself on a crimson-soaked path of vengeance and will stop at nothing to expose the murderer and overthrow the unjust system that cost him his life. *Source: Dark Horse, Omnibus 1*
Legend has it that if you take your guitar and stand at a crossroads at the witching hour, the devil will appear. He’ll grab your instrument, play a song, and hand it back to you. You’ll walk away an expert bluesman, but you’ll have to pay the price: your immortal soul. The year is 1929. Deep in the Mississippi Delta, a young man named RJ dreams of becoming a bluesman. RJ is a simple farmer who can barely play guitar, but when he takes a midnight stroll, his life is forever changed. A phantasmagoric reimagining of the life of legendary blues great Robert Johnson, Me and the Devil Blues follows the journey of a man who really did sell his soul to the devil. Why not come along for the ride? (Source: Del Rey) *Note: Won the 2009 Glyph Comics Awards in the Best Reprint Publication category.*
**Blood, death, and duty—the title bequeathed to the heir of the royal executioner becomes a burden too heavy to bear.** Born into a family of executioners, Charles-Henri Sanson must take up his father’s mantle as the Royal Executioner of Paris. Conflicted between his desire to honor the family name and rebelling against the longstanding practice, he chooses to follow tradition, but vows to be the last executioner—the last Sanson to spill blood in the name of justice. *Source: Dark Horse, Omnibus 1*

