New challengers will challenge the popular variety program “Quiz! Choice of Justice” presented by the video distribution service “Justice” tonight! Do you get \"5 million yen for entrepreneurship\" or lose your \"left arm\"? Each decision to be tested on unanswered questions.
The latest manga installment unveils a grim side story that diverges significantly from the preceding Read or Die tales. Its setting takes place in a universe where books have ceased to exist following the closure of the final printing press. Nonetheless, a group of passionate book-lovers, known as bibliophiles, rebuff this epoch and create their own sovereign territory titled "Bibliopolis." The protagonist, whose name is Yomiko, is portrayed with an altered character spelling, 読魅子, and a more ominous disposition.
“R“ or rather Room 402 is the room where our illustrious female main character lives. One day which seems to be by mere coincidence her fate intertwines with that of Sasamoto, a savvy man who seems to be down in the dumps. That is until he picks up a trinket which fell from her nether regions. Prepare yourself for a story of sexual psychological horror as Sasamoto enters into a brave new world.
High school student Shintou Shou, son of the Superintendent General of the Tokyo Metropolitan Police, is known for his uncanny ability to solve even the most difficult cases. However, reality is much more prosaic: Shou's brilliant deductions are based on solid proof and confessions obtained through the efforts of Special Investigations Division 13, which excels in the use of torture for interrogation purposes.
Amamiya Taki, an employee - albeit a reluctant one - of the Parapsychology Research Institute, is suddenly notified of the suicide of a twin brother he never even knew existed. This event sets into motion a shocking chain of occurrences, the first of which is the discovery that Taki has no brain. Note: Nominated for the Tezuka Osamu Cultural Prize in 2017.
A story of a black cat who wants to taxidermy the head of a young girl.
Niji no Prelude contains a collection of Tezuka Osamu's short stories. 1. Niji no Prelude (Rainbow Prelude) 2. Curtain wa Konya mo Aoi 3. Venice no Shounin (The Merchant of Venice) 4. Kujaku Kai (Peacock Shell) 5. Shiro Kujaku no Uta (Song of the White Peacock)
Rainstorm / 暴雨症 Ye Zhen suffers from pluviophobia—a rare condition where every time it rains, her memories reset to one year ago, back to the day she made a promise with a certain man. To uncover the truth behind her fragmented memories, she becomes entangled with Jiang An, the mysterious owner of a bookstore. Cold, distant, and full of lies and secrets, Jiang An nevertheless seems to watch over Ye Zhen at every moment. His familiar face unsettles her even more—why does he look so much like someone she once knew? But who is he, really?
An eggplant raising(?) manga where online polls decide the outcome.
Although a 19th-century philosopher once said that "God is dead" (It was Nietzsche) the Rakia story has God descending to Earth in the 21st century and assuming the form of a girl. ("Rakia" is the Hebrew word for the skies or the firmament.)
Ramponia, a city made for gangs to fight each other for money and fame. Shiori, being an outsider, missed her stop and is stuck in Ramponia. How will she get out of there?