Join a self-professed inept manga artist and his editor as they go on an adventure to learn just how Weekly Shonen Jump is made. Shonen Jump is the world’s most popular manga magazine and the birthplace of classics like Dragon Ball, Naruto and One Piece. But how did it become so successful? This duo will visit the editorial office, the printer, the paper supplier and even the home of My Hero Academia creator Kohei Horikoshi—anything to uncover the secrets of Shonen Jump!
Full colored survival thriller manga! Beware and hunt all of what's out there because you'll never know when --- you're the hunted.
Utsugi Sou, a high schooler that is very serious about taking out garbage on a daily basis. He lives alone and has a close girl friend. Lately, his garbage has been messed with and redivided by a stranger unknown. And, one day, a transfer student, Tokisaka Koyomi arrives and seems to know him; however, he has no clue. Later, he finds out that the transfer student is from the future. The story begins from here...
On the planet Shambhala, in the pursuit of The Truth, a group of adventurers embark on a quest for a Song and a Book. This is their story. Original webcomic
By the author of Samurai Deeper Kyo... John Elegadine, a curry lover and a professional thief, encounters Lu Larue, a thief lock picker, as he was taking a stroll through a bazaar. With the two together, they are to find the legendary demon stone that is scattered into thirteen pieces around the world. Once the pieces are put back together, the demon stone is willing to grant a wish upon the user's desire. -Bakaupdates
The young pirate head Sakaki met the autistic but beautiful samurai Murou... Why did Murou have the other half of the treasure island map left by Sakaki's grandfather? Why did Murou keep to himself? Could Sakaki open Murou's closed heart? And how should he handle his best friend who loved him, Juurou? (From yaoi.hiho.jp)
The story focuses on the exploits of Mars, a mysterious boy found on the uninhabited island Akinoshima by a news reporter. This classic manga series is by the same genius of Tetsujin 28 and Giant Robo.
Jin Chuan is transported into a love game while he is dying in real life. In order to have a second life, he has to date three men at the same time who are his boss, a straight guy who doesn’t like him, his first crush who he thought was a girl back then, and his brother who hates him. During the difficult choices which might either blow his cover as a female or lead to having sex with a man, Jin Chuan gradually finds out that these men's feelings for him are not just about clearing missions in the game
"Neopulation". After the world discovered a way to transfuse organs of other living organisms onto human body, human life has changed dramatically. This is the story of a boy named “Shin” who left his hometown, Kingdom of Laguna, with a mysterious character named “Dorara”. The two travel across the world on a journey to search for the Dragon’s body parts.
Three years ago, a gateway between Earth and the Beyond opened over the city of New York. In one terrible night, New York was destroyed, rebuilt, and rechristened Jerusalem's Lot, a paranormal melting pot where magic and madness dwell alongside the mundane. The mysterious super-agents of Libra fight the impossible to prevent the unthinkable.
The typical Kochikame plot involves Ryo-san coming up with a money-making scheme by inventing a new gadget or capitalizing on a fad, achieving great success, calling on Nakagawa's help as things turn sour, and finally losing it all as the fad runs out of steam or out of control. While the plots are gag-driven, much of the humor comes from the juxtaposition of mundane characters with the bizarrely incongruous (Nakagawa's wealth, Maria's appeal, everyone's lack of actual police work), most of which is never explained or rationalized in the slightest. Kochikame has a broad audience, ranging from adolescent boys to middle-aged salarymen. Much like Homer Simpson, Ryo-san's antics appeal to children who can laugh at an old buffoon and to men fearing that they are becoming old buffoons themselves. The stories are generally innocent in content, and what little violence appears is comical, while the occasional risqué subjects are included strictly for laughs rather than to titillate. In another parallel to The Simpsons, Kochikame's immense popularity has lead to guest appearances in the strip by Japanese celebrities such as Tetsuya Komuro. (From Wikipedia)