Each antique has its own story. Nobody listens to them, because they cannot speak for themselves. They have been imbued with hundreds of thousands of years, each of which, with the painstaking efforts of the craftsmen, has been poured into the feelings of the users. Each one is so different, even each crack and gap has a unique history. Who can still say that antique are only artifacts, are lifeless dead things. This is a comic that tells the story of antiques.
A collection of short stories:<br><br>The Distant Dawn - Weekly Shounen Jump (Shueisha) 1975 Issue 34<br><br>The Steel Queen - Weekly Shounen Jump (Shueisha) 1975 April 28th Extra Edition<br><br>Escape from the Wastelands - Weekly Shounen Jump (Shueisha) 1975 Issue 39<br><br>Funeral Convoy - Monthly Shounen Jump (Shueisha) 1976 March<br><br>A Call from Afar - Weekly Shounen Jump (Shueisha) 1978 September 15th Extra Edition<br><br>Whiteout - Weekly Manga Action (Futabasha) 1979 Super Fiction August 31 Extra Edition<br><br>Amazons of the River - Weekly Shounen Jump (Shueisha) 1977 September 10th Extra Edition<br><br>The Carneades Plan - Weekly Shounen Jump (Shueisha) 1976 August 20th Extra Edition<br><br>Algae (Part 1) - Monthly Bears’ Club (Shueisha) 1990 August<br><br>Algae (Part 2) - Monthly Bears’ Club (Shueisha) 1990 September<br><br>Lightning Strike - Monthly Shounen Jump (Shueisha) 1975 August<br><br>Emperor of Winter - Young Magazine (Kodansha) 1996 July<br><br>One Day In The Life of Ivan Dejavu - Business Jump (Shueisha) 1986 March<br><br>Alice (Part 1) - Comic Tom (Shio Shuppansha) 1985 August<br><br>Alice (Part 2) - Comic Tom (Shio Shuppansha) 1985 September<br><br>Alice (Part 3) - Comic Tom (Shio Shuppansha) 1985 October<br><br>The Distant Dawn won the 9th Tezuka Prize in 1975.
A Romance-Action-Comedy. Bard is a tough guy involved in a shady business; Sei is a tough kid engaging in some shady dealings. Through sheer stubbornness (and the fact that Sei-kun made a very, very bad hooker), Sei ends up working for Bard, and there's instant attraction. The last chapter is a separate comedic one shot about two schoolboys who fight it out for love.
The sequel to Chimamire Sukeban Chainsaw.
Eguchi Hajime is an elementary school boy with the worst (best?) super power ever: Being able to notice every little erotic moment that happens in daily life.
Alan meets Hayden, a free-spirited youth one night. The pair hit it off, but Alan's new feelings challenge his fundamentalist upbringing, and disrupts his family life. Hayden, meanwhile, plans on leaving the city soon…
From Tokyopop: As detective Musubi Susono investigates a series of child kidnappings, her own partner is viciously murdered. But when the investigation takes a brutal turn, she is suddenly confronted by the killer--and his vicious Silicon Creature...
Onohara Asami is a cute, 17 year-old, 2nd year high school student. What nobody knows is that she's actually already married, to her physics teacher. Besides her responsibility as a student, she now has to take care of the household and keep the marriage a secret in school. Will she be able to do all of this and will she succeed in making her danna-sama (husband) interested in her?
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Kamiyama village is considered a "ghost town", with an ever declining population. However, the mythical creatures known as "genjuu" who live there aren't counted towards the population total. The human girl Akane gets forced into the role of the Kamiyama village Public Outreach Committee president. Along with the help of a minotaur, a cyclops, a phoenix, and more, she's tasked with revitalizing the village. Follow the struggles of the beautiful genjuu girls straight from the mind of the up-and-coming mangaka, Koto!
From Esthétique: Kosumo has a serious medical condition that has kept her in the hospital ever since she was a child. Since Kosumo's blood type is rare, it impossible to find a donor. While Kosumo is on the verge of death, out in the city, the 99th Generation Miko, Himiko-sama, gets into a terrible accident while trying to save a child. She is rushed to the hospital, and there her fate crosses with Kosumo's. When the hospital discovers that Himiko has the same rare blood type as Kosumo, they decide to make her a donor, since Himiko is sure to die as a result of the accident. Kosumo recovers and moves back to Tokyo, but later finds out that Himiko's blood isn't the only thing flowing inside her…
Story of two best friends of opposite sex, each searching for love.... Note - This manhwa contains only vaguely implied shounen-ai and shoujo-ai, and the final pairing is heterosexual. Read the story first before adding BL / GL tags - they are misleading!
With her beautiful looks and outgoing personality, Shinozaki Akina used to be the leader of a group of hotties on the top of a class hierarchy. After her high school debut was delayed, however, she finds herself isolated in the class. Next to Akina sits Sasamura Kaede, an otaku girl who can turn into a bishoujo with her glasses off. Akina decides to get Kaede out of the otaku life and groom her for a perfect high school life, but the only way to get close to Kaede is for Akina to pretend to be a Precure otaku herself to her chargrin...
The story takes place in the '60s, in a mysterious city where madness and lust seem to be the citizens' constant companions. A detective named Sada (with a "certain" wound) pursues a woman accused of murder.
From Viz: After her parents divorce, Anna Uekusa and her mother move from Tokyo to rural Shimane. Used to the anonymity of city living, An can't get used to the almost overbearing kindness of the people in her mother's hometown. But when personal tragedy strikes, An discovers how much she needs that kindness. In 2005 Sand Chronicles was awarded the 50th Shogakukan Manga Award for shōjo manga.
2300 years ago in China there existed a clan called the men of Bokk trained to aid and defend threatened cities with their lives. Kakuri, one of these men, is summoned to the little city of Ryo. Distrusted and even hated, Kakuri eventually gains the trust of Ryo's citizens as Tcho empire's vast army sets their camp on the other side of the river. Bokko won the Shogakukan Manga Award in 1995. 11 Tankoubon Volumes (Chinese) 8 Kanzenban Volumes (Japanese)
Story 1, Strawberry and Anemone: Tsuzuru does want to kiss his girlfriend, Ichiko. He can’t, though, for a reason more biological than psychological... Story 2, The White Messenger: Delivering a letter is a simple enough mission, but not when the intended recipient is a disowned royal. Story 3, Periparus ater: When a wanted criminal saves a blind boy, neither expects the bond they will forge. Story 4, Schrödinger’s Sweetheart: Eight women gather at an auction, united by their initial—H—and by their late paramour, E. Grosvenor. Story 5, Stellar Ship and Ship of the Moon: A spaceship captain is meeting with her old classmates ten years after their last reunion.
Koga Masataka and Terajima Ryuji are homicide detectives working for the police department. Behind the stoic facade, Koga is suffering from the pain of his past. When Terajima blatantly opens his heart to him, Koga is left confused. While behind closed doors they are more than "office partners", Koga is still afraid to let himself believe that he could be what Terajima wants him to be. It's a love story between a Tough man and a Smart man trying to understand each other as they finish one murder investigation after another.