Tachibana Tsubomi is an 11 years old 5th year who is a little on the shy side. Soon after becoming friends with Saya after discussing her mother's pregnancy, Tsubomi faces her first period, her friend Yae purchases a bra, and Rea begins to grow hair in new places. Little by little their bodies are maturing, boy and girls have problems they can't discuss, just what is the body of an adult like? This widely-acclaimed serial builds heart-pounding romances and painful friendships revolving around Tsubomi's concern about sexuality. Kusakabe Tsubomi is a cheerful, sporty 10-year old girl - but lately, she's been nothing but angry, and it's all because of a certain alien called Clow Zet from the planet Bal Coni, who's come to observe how the boys and girls of earth live. From first periods to underarm hair to all the insecurities and concerns about sexuality that came with becoming an adult, it's all tied together within the love story that is the second volume of the immensely popular Naisho no Tsubomi! A complete, stand-along story that's different from first!
A cyber-punkish collection of stories revolving around the theme of the "DOLL." 1. Keep Those Condoms Away From Our Kids The tale of boys and girls who have lost their sexual desire. Mihara Mitsukazu's debut work. 2. The Iron Maiden The tale of the strain a girl experiences from having grown up in a home without love. 3. The Sunflower Quality Of An Integrated Circuit Vanilla is a robot made by the SG Company. She's loaded with all the latest functions and completely subserviant to humans. And you even have the separate option of upgrading her to a lover robot. One Vanilla is a maidroid in the home of an elderly master and his younger wife. The atmosphere in the house is cold and stiff because the wife is having an affair with a younger man. The lonely master comes to look upon Vanilla as his own dear child. He suggests that when the sunflowers bloom, they go outside together to watch them. "Is that a command, sir?" asks Vanilla. "It is not a command," he replies. "It is a promise." And so forms the piercing and painful integrated circuit--the alternating current of intercourse--between a lonely old man and the emotionless Vanilla. 4. The Other Side of the Rose Wire What was the thing a girl like an angel endlessly carried? 5. Fish Out of Water A girl who lost her memories when she was dragged into a llake with her suicidal mother... awakens from her dream. 6. Mister Mineral Inside the body of a cute girl who's just like a doll... are internal organs, and blood, and... 7. Alive The sad tale of a human and a clone who pass right by each other.
Adventure-student Killy in the Cyber school quest… Features the character of Blame...In a high school setting?!?! Parody. NOTE: These chapters are actually chapters 2, 3, & 4 of Blame Gakuen! and So On
It turns out that our world is just like an RPG! We're all just NPCs, so stop acting like you're the protagonist!
One day, university student Narumi Daisuke meets a pink kigurumi rabbit in the street. This kigurumi, named Arita, falls in love at first sight Daisuke! But, no matter where the two meet, it seems that Arita won't take off his bodysuit. To Daisuke, who finds this strange, Arita makes a shocking confession! If he takes off his costume, he will die... "The truth is, I'm an Undergrounder!" Is he for real?!
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Latest manga in the Zoids franchine.
Taken from Baka-updates: Hayama Makoto is tormented by sightings of Shinigami(*), Asano Mitsuki dwells on his dead sister’s shadow, and Koumoto Yaeko longs for the love of her life―these are the heart-rending yet tender tales of the people whose thoughts dwell on life and death, and of the white Shinigami Momo. (*)Shinigami, 死神 is the Japanese word for "Grim Reaper" and literally means "god of death".
In The Crater, Osamu Tezuka presents a collection of standalone short stories that span across multiple genres, including horror, mystery, and science fiction. The tales are diverse and unique, featuring a man from the slums who confronts his doppelganger from the opposite side of the tracks, three hot spring visitors who are haunted by a bell that only they can hear, and an astronaut who is stranded on the moon in a life-sustaining crater filled with a mysterious gas. Tezuka weaves together a haunting world of remorse and transgression, making this a must-read for any fan of short stories.
Welcome to The World, the most advanced online game ever created. Fourteen-year-old twins Rena and Shugo are two middle-school students who enter The World as level-one game characters--and now they're ready to take on anything...or so they think. When Shugo's character dies, he is transported to another level where he is entrusted to bear the Twilight Bracelet by the mysterious Aura. Shugo must find out who Aura is and why she gave him this powerful weapon to protect his sister from the dangers in The World.
A collection of five sci-fi one-shots from the creator of Eat-Man, set in a world where people are still dealing with the repercussions of a war fought with aliens many years ago. 1. Kaminoko (??) 2. Kowareta Tenshi (???????) 3. Kaijin (??) 4. Tenshi no Yakusoku (???????) 5. Tenshi no Sentaku (???????)