That year, the world changed, the game came to reality, and the magic disaster began to wreak havoc. In order to resist all this, everyone must plan career options, level up wildly, and strive to become stronger. Some people choose the noble mages, and the second turn decides the element mages. Some people choose summoners, and their summons emerge in an endless stream, beating the enemy to death. But what is shocking among them is that Yun Chen, a college student who had high expectations, chose not to change jobs and become an unemployed person!
There's something oddly alluring about meddling in the relationship of two high school students who share a somewhat distant connection, and Tsumiki and Io are the perfect example of this dynamic. As supporting characters play their part in stirring the pot, Tsumiki struggles to express her true emotions due to her tsundere personality, while Io remains blissfully unaware, further contributing to the simmering tension between them. It's anyone's guess what the future holds for this intriguing pair.
Born a faerie, Jack Flash runs a detective agency in New York with her brother, Larry, who is human. Specializing in solving crimes on the borderline between the human and faerie worlds, they are taken aback when they receive an unforeseen missive from Echos, a skilled mage who safeguards dragons. Echos entrusts them with a particular task, catching them unawares.
The torso of a headless, limbless body is found half-buried by a riverbank. It belonged to middle-aged mother Yaeko Miyagawa, and after an investigation and trial, her daughter Hikari eventually confesses to her murder. For many years, Hikari had been subjected to physical and emotional abuse by her mother, revolving around her failure to make it into a top medical school and become a doctor. Even after nine years of futile applications and entrance exams, Yaeko refused to free her daughter from this virtual prison. What led to the fatal stabbing that ended Yaeko's life? This series, based on a true story, will explore Hikari Miyagawa's experiences up to her greatest tragedy—and what happened to her afterward.
The Duke of Statern, with his vast estate and immense wealth, proposed to me. Why did he proposed me? I’m from a noble family that had no fiefdom and only is only a noble in name. There was a even horrible rumor coming from the capital…
For five thousand years, a vegan dragon lived peacefully in his tranquil home until a young girl arrived in his cave. She hoped to gain his favor for her village and offered herself as a sacrifice. The dragon attempted to scare her off by pretending to be the fierce "Evil Dragon, the Demon Lord's Army Leader". However, his deceitful words inadvertently triggered her hidden powers and disturbed his peace.
The manga adaptation of the RPG in the Persona series from ATLUS: Persona Q: Shadow of the Labyrinth. On the last day of the Yasogami High School culture festival, a mysterious bell rang...
The Empress Dowager who ruled on behalf of the Emperor, The pure and flawless Holy Maiden of the Demonic Sect, The one-armed Swordmaster ranked ninth under heaven, The emotionless Celestial Lady of Mount Taihua, And the chivalrous yet tender-hearted Lord of the Spring-Autumn Sword… Everywhere lurks deadly peril. They were my mortal enemies in my past life, and now—my concubines in this one. Each of them once sought my death. So in the end, they all bowed beneath me, swallowing their pride and humiliation.
Transmigration is easy. Step one: Figure out which novel you're in. Step two: Expertly navigate the complex web of political relationships, ensnaring the heart of your male lead. Step three: Live happily ever after. Or that's how it's supposed to go, unless you're avid-reader Elena Sevess and can't get past step one! Unless she can figure out where this story is going, Elena is in a world of trouble... or is it the world that's in trouble because of her?
Araki is a serious and proper type gay guy. Honest, older men are his type. Even then, the guy who moved in next door is Araki's most hated type, a flashy guy called Higata. That Higata told Araki, "I feel good when I'm with you," and suddenly kissed him. Although he doesn't like him, Araki gets excited--!
Michi Yoshino is dissatisfied with her marriage to Youichi. They have a harmonious relationship, except for the fact that they haven't been intimate for two years. As their romance has lost its spark, Michi desires to rekindle their love, but You is disinterested and consistently postpones it. Due to this rift, their emotional connection erodes, and they become further apart. Michi discovers a kindred spirit in her colleague Makoto Niina, who is experiencing similar relationship woes with his spouse. They bond through their shared anguish and give each other counsel and comfort. Though they work together to salvage their marriages, the question remains whether any passion still exists to reignite.
When a girl is reborn into a game where her favorite characters are present, and she's cast as the antagonist, what should she do? The answer is clear: go the extra mile to make them stand out! As Eldia, the villainess, I vow to fulfill my role flawlessly to impress the ones I adore. However, I never predicted how a single reckless decision I once made would drastically alter the course of the story!
Wraiths, beings that subsist on human emotions and sow chaos wherever they roam, are invisible to humans. To safeguard humans from these creatures, magical girls utilize their granted wish's power. A troop of magical girls based in Mitakihara has tirelessly striven to guarantee the town's safety. However, two of its members, Sayaka Miki and Kyouko Sakura, have failed to get along. Mami Tomoe, their leader, hopes that they will cooperate eventually but is concerned that their discord may affect their magical girl duties. Homura Akemi, who transferred to Mitakihara Middle School, joins this group of magical girls. Nonetheless, Homura conceals the actual state of the world and possesses knowledge about magical girls that she hasn't revealed yet.
In this one-time deal, a dark adaptation of Snow White's story is portrayed. The evil stepmother is revived with an overpowering envy towards her daughter, Blanche. She hatches a lethal plan involving a poisoned apple to get rid of Blanche due to her malevolent emotions. Despite her yearning to lavish love and attention on her charming daughter, her husband always bars her way. On confronting her doubts, the stepmother threatens to visit her husband's bedroom that very night, even revealing her seductive lingerie. With a victorious smirk, she forcefully delivers a final blow and stands over him with a victorious air.
Despite her reputation as the formidable right-hand of Satan, Demon Beelzebub defies expectations as a lover of all things fluffy. Rather than embodying the traditional image of a fearsome and powerful ruler over Pandemonium, Beelzebub often succumbs to oversleeping, laziness, and a penchant for playful distractions like chasing fur balls. Though her guards and entourage see her as an elegant and merciless leader, they are surprised by Beelzebub's innocent and carefree demeanor. Her newfound assistant, Myurin, is similarly swept up in her whimsical antics. Even as he revels in the opportunity to work alongside his idol, Beelzebub toys with him in a playful manner that leaves his heart in turmoil. As Beelzebub's attachment to Myurin deepens, the true nature of their relationship remains shrouded in mystery. Despite her reputation as a fearsome ruler, Beelzebub's love of fluff and playful antics prove that there is more to her than meets the eye.
The manga depicts a studious, literary-minded girl's endeavor to arrive at school, but beware, it's merely the beginning. As the story progresses, her usual commute evolves into a preposterous, adventurous voyage. By ingeniously turning the common dread of tardiness into comedic gold, this manga will guarantee that you'll be chuckling for an extended period of time.