Cheerful Family Plan
54
A cute story about Honoka and the guys she has to live with (a pair of twins in kindergarten, a junior high student, a high school student, a college student) as well as the other guys she meets in school. Honoka is generally a sweet, naive girl which draws an assortment of guys who instinctively want to protect her and maybe become her boyfriend... (Source: MangaUpdates)
Tetsuya: Jansei to Yobareta Otoko
3,714
In the year 1947, the people of Shinjuku are down on their luck. With little money to buy food or necessities, some resort to gambling in order to survive. Traveling Tetsuya chooses to spend his time at Mahjong parlors where he is wiping the floor clean with his adversaries. However, Tetsuya meets the intensely-skilled Boushu-san, this is when he realizes that his skills are still lacking. (Source: ANN)
Justy
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The story follows Justy Kaizard, a police officer who chases down criminal espers; his tactics might be similar to those of a bounty hunter but he is a salary-drawing officer. The lead character is also an esper, gifted with remarkable powers. He is able to moderate his psychic forces by the use of the headband that he wears. With this device, which acts only as a psychic damper, he can finely attenuate his powers to prevent collateral damage. (Source: Wikipedia)
Riman Gambler Mouse
172
Tadanori Takamura is a failure in everything he does. His job, his marriage, his life. One day, he is offered a way out of his hell (by a 3-fingered woman): A gambling game called "cowarDICE." (Source: MU)
Assobot Goku
140
From Boku-Tachi: Assobot Goku is the strongest and worst assobot there is, and he and his gang take what they want without remorse. But when he sets his sights on Miroku Village, and meets up with a mysterious young man named Sanzou playing a strange harmonica, he gets more than he bargained for. How does Sanzou know about Goku, and how are they both connected with a prophecy foretelling the destruction of the world? "Assobot Goku" first appeared in Weekly Shounen Magazine in issue 4/5 2002, and has since then been made into an animated series called "Assobot Senki Goku" (The Assobot Fighting Chronicles, Goku).
Armageddon
176
Hundreds of millions of years ago, highly-advanced beings looking to make a planet for themselves purposefully tampered with Earth's natural processes in order to create multi-cellular life. Watching the planet's evolution closely, they continued to help life evolve further in the hopes of having actual civilization develop. It's now 1996 in Seoul, where Hyesong, a high-school student, struggles with the usual problems of youth. The only unusual thing about him is that he's been having the same apocalyptic nightmare for an entire month; in the dream he is an great fighter and genius tactician who faces off against a seemingly-unbeatable foe. Are these dreams not really dreams? Does he really have a role to play in the cosmic balance of the universe? And is the new girl in his class really just a normal student? (Source: MU)
Fool for the City
134
Fool for the City was the one of the early works of Nagano. It first appeared in NewType Magazine as a monthly feature later to be compiled into one volume in 1987. The main premise revolves around F.U. Rogner putting the rock band, Super Nova together.
Aka no Washupiel
85
It was released as a stand alone in 1993 by Biblos, and ran in BexBoy Magazine. When Suguro moved to publisher Taiyou Tosho in 1999, she continued the story in their Craft line, and closed it up as part of the second Aka no Washupiel in 2000. (source: Digg)
The Collection (Hideshi Hino)
290
This tongue-in-cheek semi-autobiography follows the absurdly gruesome adventures of a lonely boy and his singularly crazed family. His escape from the madness that surrounds him is his collection of pickled animal and human body parts, to which he adds as one family member after another meet with a grotesque and sometimes terrifyingly funny death...
Manabiya Sanninkichisa
125
Perky Yaoya is a first year student at Koushinmaru High School and a new member of the school newspaper staff. In order to become a full member of the staff she must uncover the identities of the Sannin Kichisa, a mysterious trio of masked avengers haunting the school! (Source: Ochibichan)
Bingo!
85
Trouble follows Kisanuki Shin around. Accidents and fights always seem to find him, but Shin's quick reflexes and strong martial arts keep him relatively safe. As his bad luck would have it, Shin causes a car accident that totals an expensive Porsche, burdening him with a large debt. Unable to pay, Shin faces the prospect of dropping out of school to work—something he desperately wants to avoid. Due to his past delinquent behaviour, Shin was only admitted on the good graces and trust of the chairman's representative; thus, Shin doesn't want to trouble him or betray his faith. Fortunately, Shin's recent actions haven't gone unnoticed. A popular model, Takami Ukon, witnessed both the car accident and a fight that Shin effortlessly dominated. He approaches Shin at school and proposes a deal: Shin protects Ukon from harm, and Ukon will pay the monthly installments on Shin's debt. With barely any thought, Shin agrees to the deal. However, it turns out that Ukon was hiding his own secrets—he's a strong fighter himself and also a magnet for trouble! It looks like Shin will be working hard for his paychecks. [Written by MAL Rewrite]
Genghis Khan: To The Ends Of The Earth And The Sea
117
Adapted from the same source material as the Japanese – Mongolian film, "Genghis Khan: To the Ends of the Earth and Sea" This manga tells the story of the legendary leader's journey from boyhood to becoming one of the greatest conquerors in history. At the age of 11, Temujin is already being groomed to succeed his father as tribal leader. One day, while hunting in the woods, he meets a young boy from a neighboring tribe. This encounter paves the way for decades of conflict. Learn the personal story of sacrifice and struggle that transformed this nomadic child into one of history's most influential leaders. (Source: MU)
Moonlight Carnival
151
The story takes place in a city resembling Italy, known as Belmonte, with technology levels resembling levels in the late 19th century. In this city there are human-sized mechanical dolls known as "Automata" who serve the people of the city. The protagonist, Romeo, is a taxi driver who originally was involved in a organization known as the "Olma Rossa". He finds one such automata in the shape of a young woman, who appears to have amnesia. He names her Anna, and they start to live together. However, sometime later, the Olma Rossa begin to catch up to Romeo, and an organization composed of automata also appears; thus, Romeo must fight to protect his current life. (Source: Wikipedia)
Celestial Zone
263
This series relates the camaraderie and heart-stopping exploits of the Celestians, extraordinary people who live during the tumultuous Warring States Era. Living in a world of their own - a place known as the 'Celestial Zone' - they cultivate special powers beyond the comprehension of mere mortals. Unfortunately, some of them branch into the cultivation of the evil power of corruption, bringing destruction and sorrow to the mortal world. The series centres around the war that starts between the Celestians. (Source: MangaUpdates)
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