Erin is a 10-year-old girl living with her mother in the Tai Koh Region. She has a deep love for animals, particularly Touda - powerful dragon-like creatures used in battles. Erin's mother, Soyon, is a member of the Mist People, known for their green eyes. Due to Erin's father, who was the chief of a Touda breeding village, passing away, Soyon and Erin now live there, with Soyon serving as the chief Touda doctor. However, when the Duke's strongest Touda, Kiba, mysteriously dies one night, Erin's life takes an unexpected turn, thrusting her into the fate of the entire nation. The series follows Erin's journey from childhood to adulthood, and Volume 11 includes the one-shot, Ryokui no Hito.
Due to excessive work pressures, Hiro has been unable to eat or sleep properly. One day, he collapses on the pavement in exhaustion when a stranger approaches him claiming that they had promised to get married. Who is Kai Fukaya, and why is he determined to become Hiro's fiancé?
The sorcerer, Luck, believed that it was the end as he fought off the powerful demons, sacrificing himself so that his friends could escape. With no rest, he continued to battle with swords, blood and wave after wave of enemies. However, against all odds, Luck defeated the demon commander and emerged victorious. But when he finally returned, he discovered that ten long years had passed and his body had regressed in age to that of a teenager. Following his triumph, Luck was reunited with his long-believed dead friend, Erik the hero, and warrior Golan Morton. They honoured Luck as a hero and prepared to defeat the demons themselves, without realising Luck's immense bravery. However, Luck desired a life of relaxation and chose to become a novice adventurer known as Lock. He embarked on new journeys alongside a group of fresh-faced companions.
Unknown to many, a spellbinding barricade presently confines the most powerful demons, while the planet remains besieged by vicious beasts. Two factions exist, those who seek to shatter the barrier and unleash destruction, and those who strive to maintain the balance and safeguard their homeland. The fate of the world will rest upon a tremendous brawl of champions, foes, mystical forces, and demonic beings.
During his childhood, Masahiro Setagawa despised the notion of heroes as his own pitiful existence had never been salvaged by anyone. As he entered adolescence, he fell into the role of running errands for troublemakers and stayed on that path until fate introduced him to the "Bear Killer," Kousuke Ooshiba, an individual who didn't hesitate to take down villains. Setagawa found out about his identity and became Kousuke's subordinate while simultaneously forging a bond with his brother, Kensuke. Fast forward a few years and the dynamic between Kousuke and Setagawa remained fixed in its original master-slave structure. However, after catching a glimpse of Kensuke and his lover Asaya Hasekura, and a misunderstanding that ensued with Kousuke, Setagawa realized that his emotions for his teacher may not be as straightforward as he initially believed.
For a prolonged time, 29-year-old Mikita Ryuuji kept his love for his friend Koya hidden. But eventually, he couldn't hold it in any longer and sought temporary relief by spending a night with Sudo, someone he met at a bar. Even though Mikita only intended it to be a meaningless encounter, Sudo unexpectedly reenters his life and decides to stick around. Unfortunately, this sets off a chain of events that unravel Mikita's life.
The Continent of Song is in utter disarray due to the nefarious scheming of a secret society called Demon Card. Wielding the destructive power of Dark Bring, they seek to devastate everything and everyone in their path. The sole force capable of thwarting their evil plans are the fabled Rave stones. However, tragedy struck 50 years ago when the Rave Stones were scattered across the globe in a cataclysmic explosion. Now, the only hope of saving the world from certain doom rests on the shoulders of Haru Glory, a sixteen-year-old teenager hailing from Garage Island, who must collect the scattered Rave Stones and wield them as the new Rave Master. With the fate of the world hanging in the balance, Haru must rise to the occasion and put an end to Demon Card's reign of terror once and for all. The adventure spans over 296 exciting chapters, with an additional two chapters including a special RAVE007 chapter and an epilogue chapter, totaling 298 thrilling pages.
Upon returning to her hometown, Hina became aware of the stark division between two opposing groups in her high school, identified by their uniform colors: the flamboyant and violent Nishizaki who wore black, and the solitary and obsessive Isshiki who wore white. To add to the tension, there were also the "grays" who opted for their own clothing and refused to align themselves with either group. In a dangerous spot, Hina found herself stuck between the two leaders of the factions, as the conflict intensified. The story also includes a one-shot called "3 Days."
Real Account is a popular social media app that enables its users to link their account to reality. From socializing to buying things in real life, the app has become indispensable in daily life, especially for second-year high school student Ataru Kashigawa. He uses Real Account as a means to escape reality and he feels a sense of belonging and connection to his followers, whom he considers as his friends. However, Ataru's views on friendship drastically change when he gets plunged into the virtual world of Real Account and is forced to participate in horrific death games alongside ten thousand other users. But these are far from ordinary online death games as dying in the world of Real Account means that you and all your followers die in reality. To make matters worse, having no followers also means certain death. As Aratu begins to participate in these death games, he discovers the existence of Yuuma Mukai, a teenager who looks just like him. This discovery creates a twist in events. Betrayed by his so-called friends one by one, Ataru is left with one anonymous follower. In this virtual world where a single follower could be the difference between life or death, Ataru must survive and complete these games in order to return to the real world.
The son of a renowned pianist, Shinichi Chiaki, is a devoted and ambitious conductor who is currently in his fourth year at Momogaoka College of Music. While his father's influence was the driving force behind his love for music, his fear of flying has confined him to Japan. One evening, Chiaki passes out and comes to in the care of his neighbor, Megumi "Nodame" Noda, a peculiar and messy pianist. Initially hesitant to collaborate with Nodame, Chiaki discovers himself enamored with her unique personality - reigniting his passion for music. What does the future hold for this unexpected musical duo?
Kira's devotion to art dictates her life, leading her to keep a low profile in high school. Meanwhile, Rei flaunts his bad boy image with a pompous and violent attitude, earning himself a reputation as a womanizer. Although their personalities clash, Kira finds the bravery to confront Rei when she catches him kissing a statue of Mars, requesting him to pose as her model. Against all odds, Rei accepts her offer.
Tsukamoto Tenma, a second-year student, finds out that her crush, Karasuma Oji, will be transferring to a school in America. Determined to confess her love to him, she writes a lengthy anonymous love letter. However, when Karasuma delays his transfer for another year, Tenma realizes that she must confess her feelings before it's too late. Unfortunately, her nervousness around him causes her to come up with various schemes to get closer to him without directly telling him. Unbeknownst to Tenma, the troublemaker of the school, Harima Kenji, has a massive crush on her but shares the same hesitations about confessing. Adding to the mix are a few of Tenma's friends and her more popular, mature-looking younger sister, Yakumo. Note: This manga is composed of 283 sharp chapters and 62 flat chapters, with "sharp" and "flat" indicating musical notations.