It’s a crime suspense manga about a kid who can kill people in their dreams.
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The decrepit building was condemned long ago, but every time the owners try to tear it down, "accidents" start to happen-people get hurt, sometimes even killed. Mai Taniyama and her classmates have heard the rumors that the creepy old high school is haunted-possibly by ghosts from the Second World War. So one rainy day they gather at the told school to tell ghost stories, hoping to attract one of the suspected spirits. No ghosts materialize, but Mai and her friends do meet Kazuya Shibuya, the handsome young owner of Shibuya Psychic Research, who's been hired to investigate paranormal activity at the school. Also at the scene are an exorcist, a Buddhist monk, a woman who can speak with the dead, and an outspoken Shinto priestess. Surely one of them will have the talents to solve this mystery!
One day, Fujimoto, a 29-year-old temp worker (whose age equals the number of years he’s lived without a girlfriend) suddenly receives a surge of calls and emails all at once from the women connected to his past. That’s right, he’s finally hit popularity, something which comes only once in a lifetime for everyone! Feeling elated, Fujimoto decides to meet them one after the other…or so the story goes. Nominated for the 3rd Manga Taisho Award (2010).
The antics of Doctor Luca Evercross, a girly child prodigy with an obsession for playing innapropriate pranks on his patients. Read Weekly Updates: http://tapastic.com/episode/113996
A psychedelic, artistic, psycho-pop adventure following the strange Sylvester Strangelove through the great Graveyard Academy, a purgatory school taking in, and hoping to reform troublesome youth after they die too young to be sentenced to hell, yet too much trouble for heaven.
Since his youth, Lee Sewon has been fascinated with neuroscience, but now he's taken it to the next level. He's developed a method to hack directly into the brain and extract memories from the bodies of the deceased. When a private detective approaches Sewon about using his discovery to solve crimes, the young scientist sees an opportunity to test his limits. But what he doesn't see is the danger ahead. As Sewon becomes embroiled in investigations, he realizes just how dangerous the mind can be.
Tokyo in the 90s, the city center has been suffering from a continuing depopulation. Also affected is the Udagawa Junior High School where only six people are left, as their class leader, protector and very good friend Masato just died in an illegal skateboarding race. Five months later Eito Hachiya, nickname: Eight or "8" enrolls in school and wants to find out what happened. He even just looks like Masato! But mysteries surround him: Why does he know all the other six? Why can’t they remember him? Was canceled after ~25% of volume 4, the epilogue consists of an alternative ending for Eight.
With their school shutting down for good, the students of a small town were heading for different directions in life. For Minase Tamaki, who was staying in town to find a job, it might be the last time she sees her crush Shindo Yuuma, who is moving to the city to attend a new school. She asks him to do a little prayer that is supposed to help people cross paths again even if they become separated. But her classmate, Yuzuki Erina, overhears their conversation and, out of jealousy, decides to ruin her plans by inviting their entire class on what was supposed to be an intimate spell. As soon as the charm goes off, the ground splits in half, swallowing the entire class and, when they wake up, they find themselves in an old school campus. Unable to find a way out, they wander the corridors, trying to figure out where they are. But it seems that the building isn’t as abandoned as they thought it was and, in fact, something evil is lurking in the shadows.
A series of oneshots which focus on Rohan Kishibe, an eccentric mangaka that appeared in Part 4 of Jojo’s Bizarre Adventure, Diamond is Unbreakable. Kishibe Rohan is a mangaka with the ability to read people's memories -- a power he refers to as "Heaven's Door". He seeks out the supernatural to see for himself what his mysterious skills are all about, and to bring more realism into his manga. 1. Thus Spoke Rohan Kishibe - Episode #16: At a Confessional 2. Thus Spoke Rohan Kishibe - Episode #02: Mutsukabeza 3. Thus Spoke Rohan Kishibe - Episode #05: Village of Millionaires 4. Thus Spoke Rohan Kishibe - Episode #06: Poaching Reef 5. Extra: Rohan Kishibe Goes to Gucci 6. Thus Spoke Rohan Kishibe - Episode #04: Mochizuki Family's Moon Viewing 7. Thus Spoke Rohan Kishibe - Episode #07: Monday Sunshower 8. Thus Spoke Rohan Kishibe - Episode #09: D - N - A 9. Thus Spoke Rohan Kishibe - Episode #10: The Run
Sequel Series to Kindachi Shounen no Jikenbo - File Series. Serialized in Kodansha's Weekly Shounen Magazine from 1998 to 2000. Consists of 7 cases divided into 10 volumes. Case 1: Murder in the Forest of the Demon Dog. Case 2: Demon Killer from Projection Screen. Case 3: Amakusa Treasure Legend Murder Case. Case 4: Yukikage Village Murder Case. Case 5: Russian Dolls Murder Case. Case 6: Murder in Extraordinary Circus. Case 7: Young Kindaichi's Trip of Death Preparedness. Note: In the newer reprints of the Kindaichi series, the File, Case and Shin cases were merged and printed as full cases instead of the original tankobon. The volumes which correspond to the above cases are 20 to 26. The raw links below correspond to the first chapter of the first case of the Case Series.