From Aerandria Scans: All this time, Aki has harbored a one-sided crush for a boy she saw jumping higher than anyone else. During the spring when she's in grade 9, Okumura transfered to her class. After seeing his jump, she has the feeling that he's the boy she once saw, and she started to notice him more. And then, she heard an unbelievable rumor about him...
A one-shot on Misaki Taro, one of Tsubasa's partner, taking place after the first chapter of Volume 13 of the Captain Tsubasa Manga.
After a violent outburst in his first match, an amateur MMA fighter haunted by dreams of a past life as a gladiator is offered a chance to go pro, if he survives the fight. He’s untrained, unhinged, and utterly untamable. Original Webtoon: Naver Series, Ridibooks, MrBlue, KakaoPage, Toomics Official Translations: English, Japanese
Seth Kwon was a born fighter. But due to his promise with his mother, he decides to stop fighting, even in self-defense... Everything changes when his father dies and leaves him with a single message: "Stop getting your ass kicked".
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Bowling King is a Taiwanese comic about a kid named Shautieh Ley and the humiliation he puts himself and his opponents through in bowling alleys. This is NOT Prince of Bowling. Instead, think of this as Simpsons + Kingpin, or Great Bowler Shautieh. Shautieh is infatuated with Tz'zuhn whose family owns a bowling alley. When he finds out that Tz'zuhn's family has a $3M debt and that Tz'zuhn has an American pro bowler boyfriend, Shautieh tries to resolve everything, with bowling of course. However, although Shautieh has an incredibly strong left arm, he doesn't know anything about bowling. What now, Shautieh?
From Storm in Heaven: Takatou Masaki is the second youngest of four sons, and seemingly a delinquent by nature. His hot temper has put a wedge between himself and his strict father, gotten him kicked out of one school, and tossed him at a school notoriously horrible for the one thing he's truly good at, basketball. A chance encounter with the willful Yuuki Kanako may serve as a catalyst for change, as the indefinable connection she feels with him draws them together... Won Shogakukan Manga Award in 1988.
You are reading Boys of Summer manga, one of the most popular manga covering in Shounen, Comedy, Ecchi, Romance, School life, Sports genres, written by Chuck Austen, Hiroki Otsuka at MangaBuddy, a top manga site to offering for free. Boys of Summer has 15 translated chapters and translations of other chapters are in progress. Lets enjoy. If you want to get the updates about latest chapters, lets create an account and add Boys of Summer to your bookmark. Bud Waterston is a decent looking guy in full hormonal bloom. He's heading for college, and imagines the sexual liberation he will face living in a dormitory full of other post-teens just like him. But like all best laid plans (no pun intended), nothing goes as Bud hopes or expects. His roommate turns out to be a closeted homosexual and all the good-looking girls in the dorm are interested in somebody else. When the girl of his dreams, who wanting nothing to do with him, joins the school baseball team, it inspires Bud to join, too, in an effort to prove to her she's all wrong about him.Originally uploaded on bato.to
The story is about how and why a guy goes from a worker at a dead-end job to becoming a boxer.
Aria Hoshina transfers to the prestigious school, Saiko Garden, to be with her father, who told her he supervises a girl's dorm. When she arrives there she finds the 222 BOYS that live there to be troublesome.
A boy named Chinmi is very infatuated with billiards. Problems arise when a new student body president, Olive, suddenly decided to cut the funding for his billiards club. Unhappy with that, Chinmi wants to convince Olive that his billiards club is worthy of the funding. He decided to challenge a two-time former national billiards champion. Will Chinmi be able to defend his club?
Hana is a bored high school student, disillusioned with spending so much time studying that she has no other interests in life.<br><br>This all changes when her PE class temporarily replaces traditional Japanese dancing with break dancing. Being unable to accept failing at any class, even PE, she looks up break dancing online, which leads to her remembering seeing break-dancing when she was young, and practicing to not fail the class assignment.<br><br>Discovering a love of dance, Hana and her friend decide to create a Break Dancing club at her school, with the help of her teacher, who was one of the break dancers Hana happened to see when she was a kid.