“I’m gonna make the funk music I love popular.” This was once Aida’s resolution, but time slipped by, leading to an ordinary career instead. Now, with each passing day, the sensation of being trapped continues to torment him. In the midst of this, a former bandmate extends an invitation. And when Aida takes up his bass guitar for the first time in a long while, sure enough, his heart trembles to the music…
{From the team who adapted !} After being transferred into the dimension of [Reverse Planet], the world’s most popular online VR game, the ordinary college student Baek Woohyun returns. It was the homecoming he had dreamed of… except the damn game is still running as if nothing ever happened, and the vengeful shades of comrades who died over there hound him day and night, urging him to take revenge. Determined to uncover the connection between the game and the world he escaped from, Woohyun logs back into [Reverse Planet]. For better or for worse, he doesn’t cross over again, but he does appear on a streamer’s broadcast during a chance encounter… Then an anonymous watcher named "Viewer 62" sends him a message. "How does it feel to be back in reality?"
Owner of a private Santeria. All wishes are granted as long as the rules for each request are followed.
This is the beginning of the Human Farming Plan by zombies. Humans are almost extinct, and zombie society is on the verge of a food crisis. Wataru, a zombie whose quirk is that he retained his human intelligence and emotions, cooked up a forbidden plan to achieve a breakthrough in the food crisis of his fellow zombies. His grand plan is: to look for surviving human males and females, get them to breed and begin farming humanity (food)! However, the first surviving woman he encounters in his search is his ex-girlfriend, who he still has feelings for, even now!? (Source: Big Comics.jp) --- [Official Publisher](https://shogakukan-comic.jp/book-series?cd=48948)
Everything still matters.
"Ethics" is the path of humanity, a principle that becomes the norm of morality. It is not necessary to learn it, but the lessons are laden with the truths of life. Cool ethics teacher Takayanagi confronts his students' problems and their beliefs.
After coming home from school, middle schooler Miyuki Kisaragi spends her time drawing manga alone... A deeply moving look into the profound and personal act of “creating.” A powerful new one-shot by Fumiyo Kouno, celebrating 30 years as a manga artist!
*Reads from left to right.* A collection of poem manga and full color manga filled with warmth and childhood innocence. Includes: - **Rosebud Rosie** - **The Bright Gray House** - **The Child in the Box** - **My Neighbor Ippei-kun** - **The Light in August**: A short poem manga about a girl and a game of hide-and-seek she played when she was younger. - **Etchings of the Seasons**
Ai Kiyomiya, a girl who is starved for affection, aims to live a normal life and not cause trouble for others, as her parents had told her. One day, an accident occurs right in front of Ai's eyes. The girl who was supposedly run over quickly repairs her wounds and asks Ai to help her escape. This is an apocalyptic science fiction story about two girls.
A father and daughter find themselves lost in a nightmarish gathering—a grotesque banquet where figures draped in animal forms feast. But here, humans are livestock. Human flesh is the main course. The ones who operate this “human farm” are not quite beasts, yet neither are they human. They are something else entirely. The unlucky pair is about to experience the most horrifying “hospitality” imaginable. Meanwhile, Nero, a wildcat laborer at a farm, encounters the village\'s enigmatic leader, a deer-man named Ernest. Their meeting stirs something deep within Nero—a buried memory long forgotten… A world of terror. An unrelenting spiral of shock and horror. And a chilling question for you, the reader—what does it truly mean to eat life?
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Tensai Bakabon (Or, \"The Genius Bakabon\" ) is a gag manga starring ironically the titular character\'s father, only known as \"Bakabon\'s Papa\". The manga generally centers around episodic stories of Papa causing trouble around town due to his own and his son\'s complete and utter incompetence. This usually attracts the attention of the local trigger-happy policeman \"Honkan\", as well as causing issues for Bakabon\'s mother (Also just known as \"Bakabon\'s Mama\" ) and his younger, but extremely intelligent brother, Hajime. While the series is quite old, many of the jokes and stories are timeless in execution, and hold up well today, which is largely why it\'s considered a classic series in Japan. 3 Bilingual comics where released by Kodansha in the early 2000s. --- - **Won the Bungeishunjū Manga Award in 1971**