A collection of short stories by Kyoko Okazaki published in the 1990s. The title story, 'Chiwawa-chan,' follows the friends of Chiwawa, a girl found dead in Tokyo Bay, who come to realize they do not know anything about her such as her real name or her background.These stories were published irregularly from the June 1994 issue to the May 1995 issue of 'Monthly YOUNG ROSE,' and some were also featured in the October 1994 special issue of 'FEEL.' Furthermore, this collection includes material that were drawn specifically for the Young Rose Comics Deluxe edition of 'Chiwawa-chan.'
Italo and Erika made a promise: they would become siblings starting from the first day of school. Although it's easy to convince their classmates, the distance between them two grows every day and the gaps of this relationship will give way to dangerous feelings…
Everyone in the world suddenly shrank to 3cm …?! The consequence of this being everything in daily life becoming a threat, like rats… or even ants. A world where you can only rely on yourself. 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From Clamp no Lumiere: Albert de Morcerf, 15 years old doesn't know what's the right future for him... in other words he's your average teenager. Despite his money and the glorious name he's caring (he's the son of a famous general) he feel a bit lost. Between Eugenie, his fiancee, he's not sure to love and Franz, his over protecting best friend, he's living a carefree existence... But everything is about to change when Albert crosses the path of the Count of Monte Cristo, a mysterious gentleman, rich beyond anyone else dream. Who is this man? Why does he seem to know everyone's darkest secret? From Del Rey: While vacationing Luna, Albert, a young Parisian nobleman, meets the Count of Monte Cristo, a fabulously rich aristocrat from the far reaches of the galaxy. Fascinated by the count’s sophistication and intelligence, Albert is unaware of the older man’s dark purpose: to enact revenge for a terrible act of betrayal committed against him twenty-five years ago. Soon, all of Paris, including Albert’s own mother and father, will feel the terror of the count’s vengeance.
Sequel to [Switch]. This second series takes place 2 weeks after Chapter 69 of the last series.
Two friends investigate the disappearance of a writer on a small island, which has been largely cut off from the mainland since the fall of the Shinto during the Meji era. They stumble across several strange occurrences, such as a naked female corpse hanging upside down on a tree during one stormy night. Locals speak of old-standing traditions, folk rituals and superstitions, but after more bodies were found, Shiho and Tsuyoshi wonder if there's a serial killer among the locals...
In this manga, you will see how the black-market works, and how dangerous people could get if they borrow from loan sharks or black market traders.
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The sequel to Ten - The Nice Guy on the Path of Tenhou. Set in 2002, 3 years after the death of Akagi Shigeru.Prequel: Ten - The Nice Guy on the Path of Tenhou(http://www.batoto.net/comic/_/comics/ten-the-nice-guy-on-the-path-of-tenhou-r5065)
Macabre manga master Junji Ito applys his singularly anxious touch to a comic book adaptation based on No Longer Human (Ningen Shikkaku in the original Japanese), a classic of modern Japanese literature written by Osamu Dazai. The poignant and fascinating story of a young man who is caught between the breakup of the traditions of a northern Japanese aristocratic family and the impact of Western ideas. Portraying himself as a failure, the protagonist of Osamu Dazai's No Longer Human narrates a seemingly normal life even while he feels himself incapable of understanding human beings. Oba Yozo's attempts to reconcile himself to the world around him begin in early childhood, continue through high school, where he becomes a "clown" to mask his alienation, and eventually lead to a failed suicide attempt as an adult. Without sentimentality, he records the casual cruelties of life and its fleeting moments of human connection and tenderness.
“I’m not done talking to you, Hyung.” What is this asshole jabbering about now? “I don't care how much money your family has -- to freakin’ look down on and treat a person like a beggar, how do you think that would make me feel?” Jeong-in was confused as to whether the person in front of him was the same Cho Seung-hyun he had known up till now. “Seung-hyun, I think you’re misunderstanding something, I was just innocently…” “You sure like acting innocent.” Seung-hyun again pinched his lips. It was only then that Jeong-in realized he was holding back laughter. “....Cho Seung-hyun.” You and Han Min-woo have even slept together like dogs, that kind of word doesn't suit you. “……W-what?” “Didn’t you hear me? You and Han Min-woo have even fucked like dogs, so I asked how do you have the audacity to say the word innocent? He had no choice but to doubt his ears. Jeong-in got goosebumps without realizing it and pulled his head back. “Hyung, you don’t even have the basics down.” There was a wrinkle between Jeong-in's fair eyes. His breath became rough because he could not control his anger. Seeing him in such a state, Seung-hyun grinned. "……to make a deal, you should have asked me what I wanted first." “…….” "What a fool." Bam. Someone seemed to hit his head hard.
Dr. Katou is an ambitious woman who seeks to revolutionize the corrupt and inefficient Japanese medical system from within by becoming a professor in a teaching hospital. She enlists a maverick surgeon, Dr. Asada Ryuutarou, to help her with research that would catapult her to a professorship should they succeed and publish. However, Asada's refusal to conform to the system soon threatens to destroy not only her plans but her entire career. Katou is prepared to do anything, including going along with the system, in order to achieve her end goal, but she begins to question whether she has gone too far as Asada's actions bring many of the system's shortcomings to light. Note: Won the 50th Shogakukan Manga Award for general manga in 2005.