Excerpt:I was worrying sick because of you, so how are you going to repay me?Ah, en? Repay you?.........What's wrong, didn't you say you’d let me do anything I want? Now you want to go back on your words?Don't always show that kind of expression, it looks like I am the one that's bullying you.
Aung San Suu Kyi: Tatakau Kujaku (“Aung San Suu Kyi: The Fighting Peacock”), by cartoonist Akatsu Mizuha, was first released by publisher Oakla Shuppan as part of a series of manga on Nobel Prize winners. It depicts Suu Kyi’s early life, examining the impact of the political legacy of her father, assassinated independence leader Aung San, and ends with her receiving the Nobel Peace Prize in 1991." - The Irrawaddy.
Aurora has always had a habit of picking up random things off the streets since she was young. A chicken, a horse, and now... a person? When Aurora finds Jovian passed out and injured in the forest, she brings her in and takes care of her like family. However, despite Aurora's kindness, Jovian keeps her at arm's length. It's obvious that Jovian is hiding a secret, but Aurora is willing to wait until she opens up. But when the village sheriff comes looking for Jovian, it's a matter of time until Aurora finds out that Jovian might not be the person she thought her to be...Jupiter's AuroraLa valle d'AurorePhp mu ca Aurora
Aurora has always had a habit of picking up random things off the streets since she was young. A chicken, a horse, and now… a person? When Aurora finds Jovian passed out and injured in the forest, she brings her in and takes care of her like family. However, despite Aurora’s kindness, Jovian keeps her at arm’s length. It’s obvious that Jovian is hiding a secret, but Aurora is willing to wait until she opens up. But when the village sheriff comes looking for Jovian, it’s a matter of time until Aurora finds out that Jovian might not be the person she thought her to be… Jupiter’s Aurora La vallée d’Aurore Phép màu của Aurora 君を拾ったあの日から 목성의 오로라
I am less than three feet tall, I have a gap in my teeth when I talk, but I know that I am a good emperor. The little eunuch named Ji Xiang , you succeeded in attracting my attention!
In a world where dangerous aberrations lurk outside the walls of the last human refuge, Piras, the spoiled and immature son of a war hero, must recover his identity after being classified as a terrorist and hunted down by a corrupt empire. Awaken is an ongoing webcomic.
Shirokawa Sasane (30) is a former trading company employee and a huge fan of Romance of the Three Kingdoms. One day, after losing consciousness in Chinatown, he wakes up to find himself in the form of a little girl. However, the new body he finds himself in isn't just any little girl, but the granddaughter of the infamous tyrannical Dong Zhuo, Dong Bai. In order to avoid the fate of being executed alongside Dong Zhuo, Dong Bai will have to use both experience as a Japanese businessman as well as knowledge of the era!
Ax is the premier Japanese magazine for alternative comics, heir to the legendary Garo. Published bi-monthly since 1998, the pages of Ax contain the most innovative, experimental, and personal works in contemporary manga - the flourishing underground of the world’s largest comics industry. Ax has always published manga outside of the more commercial market and not followed manga conventions, thus the titles appearing in this magazine do NOT fall under any of the basic demographics (shoujo/shounen/seinen/josei). This landmark English publication volume includes work by 33 artists: The Watcher by Osamu Kanno Love's Bride by Yoshihiro Tatsumi Conch of the Sky by Imiri SAKABASHIRA Rooftop Elegy by Takao Kawasaki Inside the Gourd by Ayuko Akiyama Me by Shigehiro Okada Push Pin Woman by Katsuo Kawai A Broken Soul by Nishioka Kyodai Into Darkness by Takato Yamamoto Enrique Kobayashi's El Dorado by Toranosuke Shimada The Neighbor by Yuka Goto 300 Years by Mimiyo Tomozawa Black Sushi Party Piece by Takashi Nemoto Puppy Love by Yusaku Hanakuma The Brilliant Ones by Namie Fujieda The Hare and the Tortoise by Mitsuhiko Yoshida The Twin Adults (Two Stories) by Kotobuki Shiriagari Haiku Manga (Two Stories) by Shinbo Minami Mushroom Garden by Shinya Komatsu Home Drama: The Sugawara Family by Einosuke A Well-Dressed Corpse by Yuichi Kiriyama Arizona Sizzler by Yunosuke Saito The Rainy Day Blouse & The First Umbrella by Akino Kondo Stand by Me by Tomohiro Koizumi My Old Man & Me by Shin'ichi Abe Up and Over by Seiko Erisawa The Song of Mr. H. by Shigeyuki Fukumitsu Kataoka Toyo Pathos Theater (2 Stories) by TOUYOU Kataoka Kosuke Okada and His 50 Sons by Hideyasu Moto Les Raskolnikov by Keizo Miyanishi Alraune Fatale by Hiroji Tani Sacred Light by Otoya Mitsuhashi Six Paths of Wealth by Kazuichi Hanawa
Jiro Tenge (???? Tenge Jir??), one of the eldest sons of the moderately wealthy Tenge family, has become an agent working for the United States, and his secret murders are discovered by Ayako Tenge (???? Tenge Ayako?), his youngest sister. This problem is aggravated by her discovery of terrible incestuous affairs in her own family; the wife of her older brother is actually her mother, who has to frequently have sex with Ayako's father, the family patriarch Sakuemon. To hide these secrets, the family—under pressure from Sakuemon and his eldest son Ichiro—decides to keep Ayako locked up in the basement for the rest of her life. Despite the efforts of her mother and younger brother Shiro, she lives for nearly two dozen years under the family's house, while great political and social changes occur above her. Ayako eventually leaves the basement after growing into a beautiful and attractive woman, and seeks affection from others while remaining terrified of the outside world. This sets off a chain reaction of events which spells tragedy for the Tenge family.
From Esthétique: 1185. After a very bloody war, two heroes, moreover enemies,are reincarnated in order to continue their eternal fight. Who will be the winner: Benkei, the soldier-monk, or Yoshitsune, the dethroned brother of the current shogun? The only spectator of this confrontation is the young girl Tomoe.
Azumi is a manga series that concerns a young woman brought up as part of a team of assassins, charged with killing three warlords that threaten Feudal Japan with an agenda of war and bloodshed. Azumi received an Excellence Prize at the 1997 Japan Media Arts Festival and the Shogakukan Manga Award in 1998.
Set in an era resembling the 1920's and drawn in a hybrid style of American graphic novels and more Asian manga/manhwa/manhua, Babel is a full-color adult series (in Korea, you must be 19+ years old to purchase it) with good old-fashioned gangs, shooting, bank heists, etc. It begins with guns blazing and 70 million dollars at stake.