5 years ago, Haruki's brother Hiroki was swept away by the raging river when the bridge Haruki had built broke, and Haruki believes he is responsible for his death.
This series is adorable. And occasionally freakish and violent. Mutsu Kokonose, a tiny exorcist and holy terror, crash-lands on a mythical island where the fairy tales are real...
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".
Ireland, a distant country from Japan. Japanese girl Saku, along with something possessing her, arrives in this land and has a chance encounter with the inevitable. Will the promise that the silver-haired old witch delivers is as she wished, or perhaps... This is a story that starts from running away and eventually leads to the gods. "Ancient Magus Bride" author Kore Yamazaki introduces a fantastical tale of a young girl's journey to triumph.
For those who suffer nightmares, help awaits at the Silver Star Tea House, where patrons can order much more than just Darjeeling. Hiruko is a special kind of private investigator. He's a dream eater. And he'll rid you of your darkest visions... for a price. -From Viz
Once, there were two worlds that existed on this earth. In the sky where the deities lived was the Senninkai. On the ground where, of course, the people lived was Ningenkai. In the novel adaptation by Ryu Fujisaki, Houshin Engi follows Taikoubou on his mission to rid the Ningenkai of the evil immortals that have resided there. This colorful historically set manga keeps the reader on their feet and loving every minute of the in-depth characters and exciting adventures.
Top Star Sent by G**, Godsent Top Star, at manhwawebsiteWith his innate spiritual abilities, Kang Yeon-woo' was destined to become either a shaman or an entertainer.After surviving a life-threatening event, he gains the ability to extend his life by resolving grudges.His life takes a complete turn when he meets top star Kwon Sung-hyun' while handling a requestMaybe you like !
Long time ago, there was a place called swamp of slumber, used by the people to throw animal corpses. Near the swamp lived a farmer called Zoroku; he wasn´t very smart. One day he got a rare disease. There are at least three collections of Hino's stories that were published under the title "Zoroku's Strange Disease" over the years, all of them containing a different mix of stories to accompany the title story. This translation is based on the 1976 edition by Hibari Comics and includes the stories "Underwater", "The Newborn Rat" and "The 1000 Pound Demon" in addition to "Zoroku's Strange Disease", obviously. "Zoroku's Strange Disease" has been previously published in English in a collection called "Lullabies from Hell" (Dark Horse Comics, 2006) but I am fairly sure the other stories haven't been translated before.
{From Tarot Cafe} Suyun's parents died when she was little. She is raised by a too-soft "Bro" and a money crazy sister that sends her to part time jobs by screaming each and every day. The only money she is allowed to have and spend is the money she earns; part of the money she earns, that is. So she works 24 hours a day- during morning she works as a student while during night she works as a par-time job girl. But she doesn't think that is enough... That is why she secretly works as "Guardian Angel", one who defeats those who have bullied the weaker. For a price, that is. What will happen when Suyun meets a real angel- a real angel that has been banished from paradise for the time being?
A new collection of short mangas (3-7 pages) printed in the back of the Shaman King Remix Editions (Reprint editions). Each story takes a closer look at a side-story not in the original (or KZB) edition of the Shaman King. Because of their humorous nature, the "plot" of these shorts should not be taken seriously in the series' proper storyline.
In an alternative world where science and a sprinkle of magic reside together, there exists 'Number 9', a robotic servant for a young lord with an interest in machinery. One day, she visits a magical shoe shop asking for a pair of shoes that can "stop dreams". What could this possibly mean, and how will her relationship with her master end? Devilish Holly: It is a very cute story, well written out. But it feels like it could continue whenever the author wants it to. It is a really good story and I recommened to everyone! ^^
Yume innocently uses her magic to help the people she encounters--soccer players, the wrongly incarcerated, or two young lovers wanting to see the moon on a cloudy night. And you can bet that Yume's magic leads to new adventures--and a few mishaps! Eighteen-year-old Nami is a magic user with a keen interest in helping everyone...but herself. Ryutaro is the new boy in school--he's rough around the edges and has a mysterious past, but beneath his rough exterior is a gentle soul. When these two meet, they leave each other spellbound! (From Tokyopop) Mahou Tsukai ni Taisetsuna Koto, at the very least, has amazing art. Yoshizuki Kumichi's art grabs you right away, especially the stunning color pages. Even more impressive is that this is his first serialized manga outing. This is also scriptwriter Yamada Norie's first manga script and while not as immediately stunning as Yoshizuki's art, it quickly becomes apparent that the characters have more depth than they let on to at first glance. While the story may seem far-fetched and fantastical, the daily life of Yume is surprisingly mundane. Don't mistake this for an action fantasy, Mahou Tsukai ni Taisetsuna Koto is firmly planted in character drama. If that's your thing, you're sure to love this manga. (taken from manganews)