Elliot, the vampire, desires for nothing more than to be hunted by Carl van Hellsing for an eternity, which is precisely what Carl vowed to do.
Futagami Sousuke, an ordinary junior high student leading a mundane life, encounters his ID- a conglomerate of his remaining emotions, one fateful night. To prevent his ID from taking over him and causing his demise, it must be eliminated. What lies ahead in Futagami Sousuke's existence?
The energy source known as "Demon" has bestowed humanity with god-like powers, but only a handful of individuals called "Mediums" have the ability to harness its strength. Taichi has enrolled in the prestigious Meissner School with the goal of becoming a Medium himself. On his first day, he encounters Nui, a spirited girl who is also a Medium. With her guidance, Taichi unlocks his potential and learns how to defend against aggressive Mediums.
The anthology of short stories by the author is available in both tankoubon and bunkoban versions, divided into volumes one and two and volumes three and four. The first volume, released in 1984, includes three stories previously published elsewhere: "A Midnight Visitor," "The Bell Rings 5 Times - When the Bell Rings," and "Kind Killer." The second volume, published in 1986, features five stories - "Goodbye to the Witness," "Winter Flowers Are Requiem," "Crystal Doll," "Sleeping Town," and "Red Legend" - previously showcased in other publications. The third volume, also published in 1986, includes four stories - "Escapee at 12 AM," "Something Is Watching in the Dark," "Suicide Room Room Number 404," and "Weekend Invitation" - previously published in different publications. Finally, the fourth volume, released in 1992, showcases three stories - "The Third Person Has Vanished," "Frozen Summer Day," and "Putting a Blue Ribbon on Malice" - that have previously been featured in various other publications.
The life of Tohru Honda, a resolute high schooler, is transformed by a family tragedy, and she resolves to take charge by leaving her house and setting up a tent. Regrettably, she unwittingly chooses private land owned by the mysterious Sohma clan as her new home. With time, the landowners discover her presence, but instead of expelling her, they offer her a place to live. It is then that Tohru uncovers the family's hidden secret: each member turns into an animal from the Chinese Zodiac upon physical contact with someone of the opposite gender. In Volume 9 of the story, readers will also get a bonus chapter called "Rain Shelter of Terror."
Once, there was a boy named Rokumichi Kusaba who had one goal - to confess his love to his childhood friend, Yayoi Hino. Unfortunately, fate had a different plan for Rokumichi. As he was searching for the perfect spot to confess, he was struck by a train and lost his lower body. However, a scientist came to his aid and turned him into a monster instead of a human. Now, Rokumichi must navigate his new reality and cope with his monstrous form while wondering how Yayoi will react. Other intriguing stories included in this series are: - Volume 2: Kyousei no Murasaki - Volume 3: Ayakashi Ishoku Henitai Garo
Shigeo Kageyama, also known as "Mob," is an eighth-grade student with extraordinary psychic abilities. Despite this, he keeps his powers hidden from the public, as they are both dangerous and obvious. Mob works alongside Arataka Reigen, a self-proclaimed esper, to refine and develop his psychic skills. Together, Mob and Reigen spend their days ridding the world of malevolent spirits. Meanwhile, Mob harbors a secret crush on his childhood friend, Tsubomi Takane, and aims to become more appealing to her. However, as Mob's suppressed emotions continue to simmer, his life becomes increasingly complicated, and he feels stifled by his hidden feelings. The consequences of his unrelenting emotions are unforeseeable and potentially devastating.
Chess, a physically strong but introverted werewolf, and Rawin, a vampire who appears unemotional but holds a strong passion, met each other for the first time and felt a powerful attraction which led them to engage in sexual activity on the same day. However, the relationship between werewolves and vampires has always been tumultuous. The future of Chess and Rawin's unique love story is uncertain, but you can discover more by reading their official Webtoon.
During the Heian Period a millennium ago, Princess Shizu and the oni Shuri, also known as Benkei, fell in love and wedded. Sadly, the princess passed away, leaving Shuri devastated and transformed into stone. Presently, we encounter sixteen-year-old high school student Shizuko, who is taken aback by Shuri's sudden resurrection. Asserting that Shizuko is Princess Shizu's reincarnation, Shuri claims they remain married. Overwhelmed by the unforeseen event, Shizuko lacks an instant reaction. Resolute in his efforts to regain her love, just like their past life, Shuri insists on declaring his undying love.
There was a proud ex-prince by the name of Donatian Charles who lived in a distant land. He was determined to pass down his extraordinary powers to a son, therefore he kidnapped a girl named Adrienne from a nearby village. At first, Adrienne was perplexed by the sudden marriage proposal, but eventually grew fond of Donatian Charles. What will become of their chaotic engagement and future together?
Wakaba, a schoolgirl, struggles to remember her first love for inexplicable reasons. Despite donning a pendant, the piece's source eludes her, and she assumes it to be a present from her lover. The intricate key merely conjures up images of a tearful boy and the scents of roses and blood - insufficient clues to recollect her past relationship. However, fate works in mysterious ways. Wakaba stumbles upon a rose garden, where a weeping boy catches her eye. As she tries to leave, she pricks herself on a thorn, and the boy licks her wound. Though an unconventional first-aid remedy, her pain subsides as she catches a glimpse of an extremely familiar pendant around his neck. Upon learning that the boy, Yukito Haibara, is a new transfer student, Wakaba ponders if he might be the one who stole her heart. However, her memory loss's root cause, Yukito's reluctance to be intimate, and gossip about vampires in her chemistry class leave her with doubts. The book's additional one-shots are "Bloody Honey" and "Un Chocoholic."
The boy's demise signifies the commencement of a new era. He avidly participates in fierce competitions, putting everything on the line. The defeated not only lose their memory but also their abilities.