At dawn, the Azuma family welcomed their newborn son, Hikaru, whose name fittingly means "light." However, during a playdate, Hikaru's mother noticed that her child stood out from the other children. This heartbreaking but moving story follows a young mother as she learns to cope with the overwhelming realization that her child has autism and the difficulties that come with raising him while keeping her family together. It is a narrative that speaks not only to those who have been affected by autism but to all parents who face their own unique challenges. Additionally, this volume features two one-shots: "Thank You Sensei!" and "Haru no Manazashi."
Sixteen "Ultimate" students gather at Hope's Peak Academy for the start of a new year, but upon entering the building, they suddenly pass out and awaken in a classroom. Usami, a pink and white bunny, greets them and announces they will embark on a school trip to an island. However, Monokuma, a black and white bear, disrupts their plans and reveals they must participate in a "School Killing Trip." In order to leave the island, a student must commit murder without being caught. Nagito Komaeda, the "Ultimate Lucky Student," initially believes none of them could commit such an act, but the high stakes may override his hope with despair.
Ever since the king of Lugunica's Royal Capital passed away, chaos has befallen the city. The lack of a leader has caused the deterioration of the royal family, necessitating an urgent election to determine the next successor. Accompanying Emilia to a crucial meeting is Subaru Natsuki, who unknowingly protected the emblem that granted Emilia access to the Royal Election. Subaru is devoted to aiding Emilia in every possible way, but she urges him to rest and relax in the capital after an attack by a demonic creature. However, when Subaru sees Emilia being mistreated by both the public and her opponents, can he maintain his vow to defend the person he cherishes above all else?
Official English: From Tokypop: Meet Dinah, a disturbed young girl who has been sent to the small town of Bizenghast to live with her aunt following the tragic death of her parents. She is thought by her aunt to have some sort of mental illness, as Dinah believes the house to be haunted. Only Dinah is aware of the restless spirits, which only feeds the doctor's and her aunt's suspicions about Dinah's well-being. The house was a mental hospital, then a school for juvenile delinquents. The ghosts know Dinah can see them and they won't leave her alone. A recluse, she sneaks out with her only friend, Vincent, and together they discover a lost graveyard. There they find a sunken mausoleum, where Dinah reads from a stone engraving. This act binds her to a contract requiring Dinah to release spirits stuck somewhere between an unhappy life and a peaceful afterlife. If she refuses, she will face an eternity of hell. So Dinah begins her quest of "cleaning" the vaults, crypts, and graves of lost souls, all the while struggling with the haunts at home and suspicions of her growing mental illness.
You are reading La Méche manga, one of the most popular manga covering in Drama, Romance, Psychological, Webtoons, Yaoi genres, written by 흑살구, Black Apricot at MangaBuddy, a top manga site to offering for free. La Méche has 9 translated chapters and translations of other chapters are in progress. Lets enjoy. If you want to get the updates about latest chapters, lets create an account and add La Méche to your bookmark. To overcome his deep-seated appearance complex, Hwasun visits a plastic surgery clinic with the money he's painstakingly saved up.But when the cruel "insufficient balance" alert sounds, he falls into despair and turns to a loan company as his last hope.There, he encounters a man as beautiful as an angelSigeon."Even if you're going to leave, you should at least lend me once before you go."+
After spending the night with Zion, a girl from a cult, Hageon finds himself worshiped as the cult’s Messiah—and he fully embraces it.
This is a requiem for those who are lost, wandering, and anguished in their lives after reaching 50. Amidst Japan's start of a new era, the protagonist of this story is Shiosawa. Once an editor for a prominent manga publisher, he has since retired early and finds himself questioning the significance of manga in his life. Is it merely a profession to him, a means of self-expression, or a source of companionship?
Sex is an intimate and exposed act that often necessitates an immense amount of faith. Misuzu grappled with this vulnerability, dejectedly abandoning both intimate relationships and dating entirely after being informed that she lacked proficiency in bed. Despite this, Misuzu eventually summoned the bravery to re-enter the world of romance when her coworker Mikage-san propositioned her years later. Sadly, she soon discovers that Mikage-san too struggles with sexual hang-ups. Will they be able to disregard their anxieties and cooperate to construct a resilient, gratifying bond?
Dear Citizen, We appreciate your loyalty, especially during these troubled times when people seem unmotivated and apathetic. You may be wondering why nothing is being done to stop this decline. Rest assured, we are taking measures to address the issue. Starting immediately, we will randomly select a citizen each day and they will be notified of their demise within 24 hours. This will serve as a reminder of how precious life is and the importance of being a productive member of society. Thank you for your attention and cooperation. Congratulations, you have been randomly selected by the government to participate in this reminder. Note: This piece was nominated for the Angoulême International Comics Festival in 2009.
Despite being homosexual himself, Jun lives in secrecy, hiding his true identity even from his childhood friend, because he considers same-sex orientation to be repulsive, abnormal, and shameful. To satisfy his desires, he engages in a clandestine affair with a married man and relies on "Mr. Fahrenheit" as his anonymous online confessor. Jun dons a false persona every day, maneuvering carefully to conceal his authentic self. Jun's life takes a dramatic turn when he meets Sae Miura, a fellow student who harbors her own secrets as a fujoshi. Though Sae remains unaware of Jun's homosexuality, she challenges his biased notions of same-sex relationships, and the two bond closely. Nevertheless, their relationship turns on its head when Sae confesses her romantic feelings for Jun.