A comic that shows different paths of HUMAN Entertainment's panic horror adventure game: "Clock Tower".Due to the comic being released in different methods, the page ratio will be different: the Prologue chapter was bundled with the PS1 complete re-release and the First Fear chapter was included within The Method to Capture Victory Guidebook.Related:> Clock Tower GHOST HEAD ( http://mangapark.com/search?q=clock-tower-ghost-head )
A prologue comic to HUMAN Entertainment's horror game "Clock Tower GHOST HEAD" (localized as "Clock Tower II: The Struggle Within").A follow-up comic was released in Japan.Due to localization differences, two versions of the comic have been put up: the Ghost Head version is the original, the Struggle Within version has the US localized game differences included to make it easier for international fans to read.The comic itself was bundled in with the Clock Tower GHOST HEAD The Method to Capture Victory Guidebook and was not released outside of Japan.Related:> Clock Tower( http://mangapark.com/search?q=clock-tower )
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Prologue of "Cloud Atlas", a movie released in 2012, drawn by SIU, creator of "Tower of God".
Kazuhiko is a black ops agent who is called on an unusual mission: he must escort Sue, an innocent waif who has lived in isolation for years, to an unknown destination. But there’s a dark reason for Sue’s life of captivity, and Kazuhiko discovers that his mission is more dangerous than it looks. From Tokyopop: Clover follows Sue and Kazuhiko to the isolated setting of Fairy Park. It is a journey into a futuristic world in which the government (Parliament) seeks to control Clovers--special children with amazing powers. As Sue learns more about herself, she comes to find that she is unique even among Clovers and with Kazuhiko's help strives to find out what Parliament's intentions for her are.
At dawn, when the snow is falling, Nikkari finds a person who is freezing on the bridge.He has two tails and cat ears and claims to be a "Nekomata".Unable to leave the enigmatic Nekomata alone, they end up looking for things together, but the true face he shows sometimes makes Nikkari nervous...?
An anthology of short stories by various mangaka, intended for male audience.The Queen anthology series focuses on the female characters from Code Geass, and presents side stories by an eclectic group of manga artists.
The story takes place in the same official Code Geass history as the anime, but in a different era. The title character, Renya, is a 17-year-old boy with a mechanical left arm and shuriken throwing stars as his weapons of choice. The story begins when Renya encounters a mysterious, perpetually young witch named "Reifuu C.C." C.C. has appeared in Japan's historical Edo era to seek a new partner for a covenant. Meanwhile, a mysterious man, with a striking resemblance to the character Lelouch of the original anime, also appears with unknown intentions.
A Code Geass spinoff set between the first and second seasons of the anime. 2017 a.t.b. The "Black Rebellion", the large-scale revolt against Britannia caused by Zero, ends in failure in Area 11. However, the influence of the Black Rebellion as a sign of opposition against the increasingly powerful superpower was strong. In addition to the major powers opposing Britannia like the Chinese Federation and E.U., acts of anti-Britannia terrorism began to occur with greater frequency in the countries under Britannia’s rule, and a new period of resistance arose. At the same time, the Britannian homeland begins to nip the buds of resistance with its overwhelming military strength. Within its forces, there is an anti-terrorist unit formed by Princess Marrybell mel Britannia, the "Glinda Knights". Deploying ace pilots and a great number of experimental Knightmare Frames on the Caerleon-class floating airship "Grandberry", the Glinda Knights are given the search-and-destroy mission of suppressing the terrorism that occurs in all parts of the world. In the midst of such a chaotic situation, a boy and girl with the same face and the same name "Oz" encounter each other by chance in a small country in the Middle East... Note: The manga story occurs alongside the Code Geass - Soubou no Oz SIDE: Orpheus photo story that is published in Hobby Japan magazine.
The Empire of Britannia invaded Japan using giant robot weapons called Knightmare Frames. Japan was reduced to Area 11, an imperial colony, and its people referred to as the Elevens. At the time, Lelouch, a young Britannian boy exiled to Japan, vowed to his Japanese friend Suzaku that he would destroy Britannia. Years later, Lelouch is a high school student who regularly skips school to play chess and gamble. When he stumbles on a terrorist group of Elevens who are caught by a Britannian task force after stealing a military secret, Lelouch is unexpectedly reunited with Suzaku, who works as a member of the Britannian military. As the rest of the task force arrives, Suzaku is shot for disobeying orders, while the military secret, a young girl, gives Lelouch the power to make anyone obey any order. Taking command of the terrorists, Lelouch adopts the alias "Zero" and begins his rebellion to crush Britannia once and for all. However, his greatest friend soon becomes one of his most troubling enemies when Suzaku becomes the pilot of Britannia's new test model Knightmare, the Lancelot. Note: Storyline is a bit different than the anime.
The "definitive" version of the Code Geass manga. Set when Lelouch and Suzuku begin the Zero Requiem Plan.
Naomi, Makoto, Yuji, and Kaede all have psychic powers of some sort and make up the Supernatural Phenomenon Research Group of their school. They battle the Zeyrey, terrible monsters invisible to most people’s eyes, out to suck the life-energy of humans. (From ANN)