More importantly than being a skeleton, Honda is a bookseller who knows firsthand that the job of a bookstore employee is more challenging than it appears to the average customer. Together with his eccentric colleagues, Honda confronts the demanding demands of the book-selling industry every day. From dealing with the drama of receiving new titles lacking their bonus material to providing top-notch service to customers who don't speak the same language, being a skeleton bookseller means the work never stops. But despite the hardships, Honda loves his job and is committed to providing his customers with only the best book selections and service.
The High Beast, a mystifying monster, has seized power over Eurasia and Africa, resulting in Japan isolating itself to safeguard against this peril. The progeny of a renowned mahjong mastermind uncovers a startling truth: that monsters emerge each time a mahjong tile is struck on the board. This revelation affords humans an escape from the fight and allows mahjong experts to vanquish these creatures employing robots that respond to mahjong tactics.
While exploring the back alley of an antique shop, the lead singer of Vanishing Starlight discovered a pair of sunglasses that were designed to look like typical eyewear but were actually a state-of-the-art information terminal. Once he put them on, he became a host for a mysterious cat-like being that originated from a realm beyond time and space.
You are reading Priest manga, one of the most popular manga covering in Action, Drama, Fantasy, Horror, Mature, Psychological, Seinen, Supernatural genres, written by Hyung Min-woo at MangaBuddy, a top manga site to offering for free. Priest has 146 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 Priest to your bookmark. From Tokyopop: In the frontier of the American West, a veil of evil threatens to engulf humanity. Servants of the fallen archangel Temozarela are paving the way for their dark lord's resurrection. One man stands in the way of the apocalypse: Ivan Isaacs, a fallen priest who sold his soul to the devil Belial for the power to fight evil. Armed with a wicked blade and silver bullets, Ivan will give the heretics a baptism of blood in his pilgrimage for humanity's redemption.
Gion Kenji's height consistently irks him, while Iwashimizu Sumiaki is tall but lacks confidence. Despite their differences, it takes bullies to connect this improbable duo on their initial day of high school. In due course, their unity is cemented by the rugby club.
Behind your eyelids lurk creatures called mushi, some of which devour silence and others which bring madness to men. These beings came into existence alongside life itself, and still coexist with our world, hidden from most. As a mushishi, Ginko possesses the knowledge and abilities to help those who are inadvertently impacted by mushi. With a wry grin, he travels far and wide, aware of the existence of these elusive creatures, while most remain oblivious. This manga won the Excellence Prize for Manga at the 7th Japan Media Arts Festival in 2003, as well as the Kodansha Manga Award for General Manga in 2006.
In 1897, amidst the Wild West era, Doctor Mordrid's scientific colleagues regard him as a pariah. Yet, some begrudgingly acknowledge his exceptional proficiency in occult archaeology. Together with his devoted animal companion, Kim, and a collection of intricate mechanical devices, Doctor Mordrid embarks on a quest to discover astonishing marvels in the American Frontier.
This story features Miyako and Tomiko Shigeta, a pair of real estate agents who are twins, serving clients in the busy Kichijouji district. Focused on assisting female homebuyers, the sisters encourage their customers to look outside Kichijouji while searching for new properties in Tokyo. Throughout the narrative, the concerns and perspectives of diverse clients are presented as they explore various neighborhoods, each with its particular charm and appeal in Tokyo.
The malady known as Paperakyu is shrouded in mystery, manifesting solely through the emergence of minuscule appendages resembling crab claws that sprout from the individual's cranium. Our central character falls victim to this ailment, resulting in ostracism from the community.
In this manga, the primary focus is on Gorou Inogashira selecting and consuming his meals. In contrast to other culinary manga, Gorou prefers dining at inexpensive establishments, with no emphasis placed on the specifics of the cuisine. Through Gorou's extensive monologue, which constitutes the majority of the dialogue in the manga, the authors aim to illustrate the fundamental nature of the act of eating.
Collection of 23 stories about love in the everyday life of the Japanese. 1. His Scent 2. Heavy and Pop (♂) 3. Painfully from the Heart 4. Holiday 5. Heavy and Pop (♀) 6. A Place One Likes to Return To 7-8. The Silent Radiance 9. Small and Lovely 10. At the Park 11-12. The Truth Behind Things 13. Almost a Weding Proposal 14. The End of a Friendship 15. My Life: First Example - Chikada 16. Kyoko 17. That Afternoon 18. My Life: Second Example - Sawa 19. My Life: Third Example - She 20. Holiday Part 2 21. Sweet 22. Painful Love III 23. The First Time