In Muv-Luv Alternative, Takeru awakens from a three-year long slumber to find himself back in his own quarters, where he had been at the end of Muv-Luv Unlimited. Initially believing it to be a mere dream, he soon feels uneasy and decides to venture outside. It dawns on him that he has been transported back to the start of Unlimited's events. In order to fight back against Alternative V and save humanity, he joins forces with Professor Kouzuki to complete Alternative IV and prevent the impending doom.
In the midst of the Pacific Ocean, a miracle happened - a new continent suddenly emerged! This landmass brought forth new and enigmatic plant species, creatures, and minerals! With the resurgence of the age of exploration, humans were ecstatic. Special feature: Chapter 3: The Deadly Domino Effect
Within a world devastated by war, Chito and Yuuri appear to be the sole survivors in the downfall of civilization. Homeless and without a permanent place of rest, the pair travels around the city on their half-track motorcycle in the never-ending search for essential resources to endure their nomadic existence. Despite facing a bleak future ahead of them, the two still manage to enjoy themselves on their melancholic journey. Shoujo Shuumatsu Ryokou sets its story in a desolate world during the harsh winter season. As the carefree Yuuri and the resolute Chito desperately seek signs of life and civilization, their journey may mark the final moments for all of humanity.
As Yunifer Magnolia, the villain overtaken by jealousy, my heart aches as I watch Duke Ishid Lucrenze, a heroic figure of immense allure, only have eyes for my dear friend Raelle. My tormenting of her knows no bounds, until my actions ultimately lead to my own demise. However, in some strange twist of fate, I find myself reborn a year prior to my death - and as Yunifer no less. As much as I regret my past misdeeds, I take solace in the opportunity to set things right and ensure that Ishid and Raelle may live happily ever after. But as fate would have it, I find myself drunkenly awakening next to Ishid, much to my own horror.
Lipton joins the Second Kukulcan Corps. He longs to ride the Kukulcan in the sky with his fellow Kukulcan airmen, while unifying with these other soldiers in slightly lecherous behavior during this youthful story. And while the Kukulcan Corps are an all-male society, Lipton learns that the soldier he bunks with, Tsubasa Chino, is actually a woman? This flying fantasy love comedy could actually become a romance manga!
As the 8th "Instructor" of the Japanese Diet's Security Team and Anti-Terrorism Squad, Ishikawa Haruka holds a highly regarded position. The group has experienced significant turnover, with seven Kyoukans rotating through the role in as many years due to constant targeting by terrorist groups. Ishikawa's appointment in 2022 brought stability to the team. Ishikawa's intellectual prowess and calm demeanor make him an asset to the team. However, he owes his tenure to Iwase Motohisa, his unwavering bodyguard and Assistant Instructor who is fiercely devoted to Ishikawa, never losing sight of him. The entire squad admires and adores Ishikawa, which only heightens his ability to command their respect. As terrorist threats loom and fondness overwhelms the team, Ishikawa will be put to the ultimate test.
Universal Century 0079. The Magellan-class battleship Toutatis tracked a Musai-class ship on its way towards Side 2 for a preemptive attack following the Duchy of Zeon's declaration of war. Eventually they crash-landed on the Island Iffish colony and what they saw there was a landscape wiped out by poison gas, realizing Zeon's aim to drop the colony on the Earth. The Toutatis, equipped with a nuclear warhead, attempts to destroy the colony. Meanwhile, a Zaku platoon had entered the colony by chance, ordered to subdue and silence dissent among friendly forces.
During the Edo period, Japan faced an unexpected invasion from extraterrestrial beings referred to as the "Amanto." The samurai fought hard to defeat them, but it was an impossible task to accomplish. Thus, the Shogun reluctantly agreed to surrender, leading to a fragile treaty between the Shogunate and the Amanto. This treaty had a colossal impact on Japan, prohibiting the use of swords and utterly extinguishing the samurai spirit. Nevertheless, one man, determined to rekindle his samurai legacy, refused to let his spirit die. Gintoki Sakata, an idiosyncratic character wielding a wooden sword, makes a living by performing miscellaneous tasks. He is accompanied by Shinpachi Shimura, his understudy, Kagura, a powerful alien, and a massive dog named Sadaharu. Together, these characters jointly operate the Yorozuya business, often engaging in bizarre and comical incidents. Furthermore, the manga series features several one-shot stories like "Dandelion," "Shirokuro," "13," and "Bankara-san ga Tooru," published in volumes 1, 2, 24, and 38, respectively.
Starting in September 1995, a Japanese manga artist named Yoshinori Kobayashi, known to be right-wing, published a three-volume manga series called "Special" as an addition to the Neo Gōmanism series in "SAPIO" magazine. Even though the series received criticism from intellectuals and groups, including the Academy of Outrageous Books and foreign media outlets like "The New York Times" and "Le Monde," for "rewriting history," Kobayashi continued to push his agenda. In a verbal dispute published in a book titled "The On War War," Sōichirō Tahara argued with Kobayashi over the manga's content. Apart from ideological criticisms, the manga was found to contain historical inaccuracies, manipulated evidence, and irrational arguments. For example, it stated that neither the Chinese nor Japanese people had authority over Manchuria, and only Japan remained autonomous when the West colonized East Asia, ignoring countries such as Siam and Japanese colonies like Korea and Taiwan. Moreover, the manga aimed to provoke young readers who had no knowledge or little information about the matter. It's essential to note that although both the manga and Carl von Clausewitz's "On War" share a common name, namely, "Sensō Ron," Kobayashi's manga has no connection to the latter.
In the summer of AC 196, Relena Darlian leads the Earth Sphere Unified Nation's effort towards disarmament. Despite this, the Gundam pilots are concerned about Vulkanus, an OZ manufacturing plant rumored to be filled with Mobile Dolls and lost in space. Meanwhile, the Perfect Peace People organization advocates for more extensive disarmament than even Relena does. To prevent Vulkanus from falling into the wrong hands, the Gundam pilots embark on a mission to locate and destroy it.
20 years after the spread of a zombie virus. While investigating a garbage dump where a strange sound is coming from, Yoo Yeon, the leader of A/Z’s Team A, an armed group responsible for public security, and her teammate Ryung are ambushed. “Sunbae, what are we going to do?” “I got bitten.” While protecting Yoo Yeon, Ryung is bitten by a zombie with a peculiar appearance. Feeling the change in his body, Ryung decides to commit suicide, but… “Huh…?” For some reason, he isn’t dead, but retains his senses. “It’s weird. I only feel thirsty when I see you, sunbae.” “This can’t be hunger.” “It could be lust, though.” Perhaps, that might be even more dangerous…
“I’m considering sending you to join the female soldiers.” Jaejun is a participant in the -Mixed Gender Operation Pilot Program-. He ends up transferring to a military base comprised entirely of female soldiers with himself as the sole male… Will he be able to complete his military service in a base where temptation lurks around every corner?!