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Welcome to the Ability Society. A futuristic world where no one has an advantage from the abilites they were born with, because you can easily download abilites. These downloadable abilites, called "Labels," will give you the skills to do just about anything. From driving a car to making pottery, the sky's the limit. But there's just one problem—they don't work for Heita Jugojo. How can a guy with no abilities survive in a world where everybody's an "expert?" Find out in this offbeat sci-fi story! (Source: VIZ Media) Included one-shots: Volume 2: Rokkou Tokka Volume 3: Hi-Fi Cluster: Rokkou Tokka Jiken Jitsurei (pilot), Hiyota Get...
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Harry McQuinn has always been an outcast at his school. One day started out no different than normal, except a classmate named Catherine stood up for him when the local bullies were ragging on him. She gets Harry to open up to her and is amazed when Harry shows her his unique ability of telekinesis, the ability to move things with his mind. Catherine is amazed at this ability. Unfortunately, Harry doesn't realize his powers have a dangerous side-affect to them: Every time he uses them, someone close to him dies. (Source: MU)
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Contains eight stories. Each story possess different characters, but the theme of love and its different forms of expression is present throughout. 1. Girlfriend in the Sky 2. Ankoku-san 3. Kamisama Gokko (Kami-sama Make-Believe) 4. Downtown Train 5. Harumage. 6. Ekstasis 7. Ao 8. After School Show
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Short Sci-Fi story based off of Hideo Kojima's cyberpunk-themed adventure game of the same name.
This is a short comic by Shintaro Kago that portrays a dystopian future where human beings are mostly manufactured instead of born, except for in ghettos where they are mostly abandoned at birth. The story starts with a woman complaining to her doctor/therapist that her husband won't have sex with her and then it goes off on a tangent explaining what happened to her husband and how it came to pass. Involves a car accident that sets loose a dangerous breed of genetically engineered hyper-intelligent killer babies. (Source: Brolen)
We came from the far future, where most of the adults have disappeared as if they vanished into thin air and all of the children are managed by a few adults. To discover the cause behind human extinction and to evade it from that root cause... That's what we had jumped to the past for, supposedly. A boy sitting in the seats of a movie theater fidgets with his cellphone. "Before aptitude or anything, trying to change the future with just five kids? You would think there's a limit to lack of planning," he typed on his cellphone. The boys wonder if they had really come to the past. Why? Because, ever since they arrived, they haven't stepped one foot outside this theater.
"Nagamori Tomoka, you have been chosen as Choco's 'friend'. Nice to meet you, okay?" As a human weapon, she protects the Earth from giant life forms. On one of those days, Nagamori Tomoka met a single 'girl'. Robot. The girl personally introduced herself as such. According to the shady, doctor looking man beside her, her name seems to be 'Choco'. Choco seems to have chosen me as her 'friend'. "Tomoka, I have a question. What is a friend?" Don't you know. ...No, wait. Do I know the meaning of that? In a way, she was an existence that was more unrealistic that a giant robot. A machine with eyes prettier than any human. This is the meeting between Choco and I. (Source: Translated from official description)
In the future, where digital viruses "Oracles" that can transform a person into creatures from legends and myths have spread, the people infected "Fector" have begun to cause incidents as result of the virus. Humanity responded to this by developing a vaccine that had a higher infection rate to the Oracle which allowed a certain group of people to 'temporarily take on the traits of animals or insects' as a side effect in order to oppose the Fector. One summer day, Sogami Eiri's childhood friend that had once disappeared, reappeared before him. Along side her, Eiri gets caught up in a certain Fector incident, but along the way, he comes face to face with the truth regarding his own existence; a truth that shakes the relationship between him an his beloved younger sister—and became an enemy to the world. This is the record of a boy who, for the sake of protecting a single girl, transforms into a large number of atypical "kings."
A series set in the past world of Chrome Shelled Regios. Failed on the development of space shuttles to let human go to space, wars arise everywhere on earth for the already running out materials, foods, and resources. In all of those riots, a research team "Alchemist" continues on developing a Subspace Creator System (Aurora Field). Hundred of years pasts since then, Aurora walls are limiting the world people can go and nobody knows what lies behind those walls. And a research on "the other side" is begun, their purpose is to examine the forgotten world behind the aurora field. Ailen is one of the research members and he is the only one that came back from the mission, along with his already "affected" body... The madness of "Alchemist" started to break the world peace inside the walls, and to keep on living Ailen rose against them...
Asano is a young university student tasked with testing out the technology department's newest creation—the life-like android, Hatsune Miku. Although Hatsune Miku has a lot to learn, Asano comes to see her as more than merely a piece of tech and together the two learn what life and love is all about. (Source: GoManga)
A graphic novel serialized in Dengeki Hobby Magazine, featuring events before the main story. Story by Tomohiro Chiba, model conduction by Dengeki Hobby Magazine. The first Volume was released in May, 2008 by Dengeki Hobby.
It is the 22nd Century, the Third World War (2099-2126) has decimated a large part of Earth even though nuclear weapons have not been employed during the conflict. Old nations such as England, France and China have survived but have difficulty restoring their power. On the other hand, new nations and organizations such as the Sacred Republique of Mumna and the Poseidon Organization have been born on the ashes of the world resulting from the Third World War. In this bleak future, we are introduced to ex-L.A. SWAT members Deunan Knute and Briareos Hecatonchires. Having survived the world conflict and living in a desolated city, they are found by a young woman called Hitomi who proposes them to follow her to the utopian city of Olympus which has become the world's most powerful organization and which registers the new relations in terms of politics, economics and military between new and old nations/organizations. In Olympus, they are integrated in the prestigious ESWAT (Extra Special Weapons And Tactics) organization, whose main mission is to protect Olympus from terrorist attacks and Olympus's interests in the world. From here on, the two main protagonists encounter a great number of other characters and organizations who will be implicated in international plots that target Olympus.
Five short stories based on the anime Tsuritama. Chapter 1. The Forbidden Storage Room Chapter 2. The Puzzling Examination Chapter 3. Frightening Night Work Chapter 4. A "Hold Your Head Up High" Wedding Chapter 5. Haru and Taka and Kuro
"A classmate still remaining here is the cause of human extinction." That's what it said in the letter from the past, written in the familiar handwriting of my friend. The next day, I decided to go to school, though I can't remember how many weeks it's been since I last went. 'I decided to go search for the culprit' would be a lie, but 'it didn't matter' would also be a lie. "Hey Arata, I almost thought you'd forgotten how to come to school." Oh, アラタ (Arata) refers to me by the way. It's written as 新 in kanji. The kanji is often misread as シン (shin) though. "Huh, and what'd you come here for Nouko? Come here often?" The students here are what you would call 'the losers'. At least, from the perspective of time travel, they are all classified as useless. I am also one of them.
The manga centers around a young man named Shin, a mechanic from the space colony Moonface, who is transported to an alien world along with his two friends, Luna and Ai, after receiving the remains of a strange robot. (Source: Wikipedia)
Three years after their adventure, Lafiel becomes captain on the brand new assault ship Basroil and Jinto finishes his training to become a supply officer and joins Lafiels crew. They set out to join a large fleet with the mission of defending the strategically important Laptic Gate from a force 15 times larger than their own. And to bring even more worries, their new fleet commander is from the Bebous family, a family notorious for their "Spectacular Insanity".
In a near future where humans have safely traveled to Mars, the space program is looking to go to Jupiter for the first time in history. For Subaru Yuuto, Amami Kosei, one of the elite astronauts of the crew of Jupitonia (the ship heading to Jupiter), is not only a person that he looks up to but is also a dear friend of many years. But tragedy strikes and a malfunction causes an explosion in Jupitonia and the ship goes missing in deep space, most believing the crew to be dead. Even with the devastating loss of a friend and hero, Yuuto joins the Core Space Academy to become a super class astronaut (aka Sirius) just like Kosei once was and explore parts of the universe that has not yet been known to man. The competition is cutthroat and he has to become the best of the best if he wants to be where his hero once was. Although the fear of the unknown is immense, Yuuto must learn to overcome it and become the hero for the next generation.
Winston Smith works for the Ministry of Truth in London, chief city of Airstrip One. Big Brother stares out from every poster, the Thought Police uncover every act of betrayal. When Winston finds love with Julia, he discovers that life does not have to be dull and deadening, and awakens to new possibilities. Despite the police helicopters that hover and circle overhead, Winston and Julia begin to question the Party; they are drawn towards conspiracy. Yet Big Brother will not tolerate dissent - even in the mind. For those with original thoughts they invented Room 101... Nineteen Eighty-Four is George Orwell's terrifying vision of a totalitarian future in which everything and everyone is slave to a tyrannical regime. (Source: Penguin Books)
An astronomer discovers a black cloud approaching the earth threatening to wipe out all life, but no one will believe him, because all world governments are too busy waging war. Meanwhile, the boy detective Kenichi, the young Rock Holmes, Shunsaku Ban (Mustachio) and others discover the Fumoon, a race of tiny, telikinetic humanoids who evolved in Australia, and have their own plans for dealing with the impending apocalypse. (Source: ANN)
Gundam Gaia Gear is the story of the resistance group Metatron's struggle against the Man Hunting Attachment (MHA) police force of the tyrannical Earth Federation in the year UC 0203. To improve their chances of winning, Metatron creates a memory clone of the legendary Char Aznable. Char Afranche, aged 19 years, assumes command of Metatron and pilots the Gaia Gear Alpha after learning the truth of his origins. Gundam Gaia Gear was written by Tomino Yoshiyuki and features mechanical designs [mostly] by Ito Mamoru. Gaia Gear was Tomino's first attempt to portray the 3rd century of the UC universe. Later works by Studio Sunrise have invalidated Gaia Gear and it is now considered a UC side story (when it's remembered at all). Ito's mechanical designs are innovative and hearken back to the days before the "Gundam Look" was set in stone. Gundam Gaia Gear first appeared as a serial in the Japanese edition of Newtype Magazine (from April 1987 to December 1991). The story was then collected in five novels that ran from September 1988 to April 1992. It was also a radio drama that was collected on 5 CD's (the first released in November 1992 and the final in July 1993). Two soundtrack CD's accompanied the radio drama. Mechanical designs were featured in the February, March and April 1991 issues of Hobby Japan Magazine.
A book that combines comic pages and crossword puzzles.
A strange girl plays violin to a man in a futuristic city. Who are they and why are they there? A short SF story by Hiroyuki Katou and Keisuke Gotou.
WHO FIGHTER is a WWII manga, with two complete stories and one short vignette. The title story tells the experience of a Japanese fighter pilot who shoots down a strange fireball over Japan during WWII. What follows is a strange and twisty tale, and the only thing more odd than the suspicious G-men investigating the incident is the fireball itself. Are the bizarre events that follow the result of this alien phenomenon, or are they all in the pilot’s head. There is strong evidence to suggest both, which makes WHO FIGHTER an exciting and unique story, right up through the final frame. source: vimanga.ru
A short story about an android girl.
Boiling Head...or the attempt at a scientific-fantastic metaphor for being in a mental conflict situation.
A story about the travels of a small robot and an android maiden in the search for their roots and the secret place.
A spin-off of RD Sennou Chousashitsu centering around Minamo's adventures.
In the future, birds have taken over Earth and replaced human kind as the dominant species. With the assistance of bird-like aliens, the birds of Earth gained increased intelligence and began to attack humans. Now humans are treated as livestock by the birds who have moved on to create their own society with laws, currency, countries, and class systems. Ironically, the birds are following the same path as humans did. Now, the meat-eating predatorial birds and the insect and grain eating birds have begun a war amongst each other that has no end in sight. As they fight, aliens begin to consider what species should replace the birds as the dominant species of Earth in this science fiction thriller.
An adaption of the Tsuritama anime.
Hoshino add 5 new stories to his space saga. 1. Yoru no Taikai no Naka de (2001 Ya Monogatari Bangaihen) Spinoff of the famous 2001 Nights. 2-4. Arthur World (STARSHIP ADVENTURE Star Field) 5. Sarari-za no Akai Hoshi (STARSHIP ADVENTURE Star Field) 6. Ikari no Utsuwa 7. Ougon no Wakusei (Space Fantasy Part1) 8. Dollmen (Space Fantasy Part2) 9. Kyokuten e no Tabi (Space Fantasy Part3) 10. Phobos Daimos 11. Kiri no Wakusei
Contains original stories set in the Star Wars universe featuring characters from the six films. This work shows you many different sides of the familiar franchise, featuring everything from comedy to tragedy to despair to redemption. (Source: Waterstones) The following stories are in Star Wars Black; * Perfect Evil Part 1 by Hiromoto-SIN-Ichi * Tantive IV by Formalin * Evil Eyes by Nao * Dear Anakin by Furi Furi Company Also contains three illustrations by Kia Asamiya, Yuji Kaida, and Tsutomu Takahashi.
The manga chronicles the events between Star Fox 64 and Star Fox Adventures and gives the back story as to why Falco left the Star Fox team. Captain Shears, the main antagonist, runs a base on the sand-dune planet Titania, but unbeknownst to Star Fox, Shears is actually taking part in an experiment to resurrect Andross. (Source: Wikipedia)
In a world where humans and androids co-exist, the human population is rapidly declining. As part of a plan to help preserve the species, High School student Kotaro Shiga is placed into a state of suspended animation. Waking up a century later, he finds a very changed world where androids are in charge and humans are very scarce. The Androids, whose memories only extend back 22 years, have rewritten history and believe it is they who created humans. With the help of an exiled human prince and an android distressed by his own limited memory, Kotaro is out to awaken his fellow "sleepers" and teach the world its true history. (Source: CMX)
The story begins in the near future, when the Earth's oceans have risen and flooded most of the sea-lying land on Earth. The rogue scientist Zorndyke caused the flooding, which killed countless individuals, and most of humanity's remaining cities have been attacked or destroyed by Zorndyke's army of half-animal "hybrids". The remaining humans begin to wage war against Zorndyke's seagoing creations for simple survival. Humanity's best hope for a resolution to the conflict lies with its submarine forces, among which is the focus of the story, Blue Submarine #6. It is revealed that Zorndyke is attempting to decisively end the conflict in the favor of his hybrid children by artificially inducing a polar switch using geothermal energy at the South Pole.
Cocoon is a popular teen idol and Chrysalis is her manager. But in reality, those are just covers and both work as agents for G.M.B (Gambit).
In a future where cyborgs are more common than fully flesh and blood humans, a girl goes out to seek oil when her family's ration gets cut off. She needs to get it quickly so her grandmother's heart doesn't burn out, but no one has ever gone up above to the ration center and returned alive... (Source: MU) This series is on hiatus.
Based on the original visual novel by Nitro+.
The manga takes place immediately after the end of episode five of the anime series, and tells another story not told in the anime. The manga follows high school students whose lives are completely changed after the arrival of the Kado cube and the unlimited energy source Wam. (Source: ANN)
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Kiryuuin Hanao is the idol of her school. But when she suddenly becomes a giantess, she is forced to return to her old ways in order to protect her city. (Source: MU)
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An alternate story of "Robotics Notes" centering on Frau route. In 2019, childhood friends Yashio Kaito and Senomiya Akiho are together in their high school's robotics club, but it is in danger of being abolished. Akiho wants to preserve the club, as she feels like it is her last link to her older sister, a roboticist. Akiho has only Kaito to rely on, but he's more interested in the game "Kill Ballad Online." It turns out, though, that Kaito's obsession with Kill Ballad may come in handy for their robotics club, and there are other allies they'll meet along the way! (Source: MangaHelpers)
Infinite Stratos: Black Bunny / White Bitter re-imagines the series as a romantic comedy with IS pilot Laura Bodewig as the main character. (Source: Crunchyroll)
In a ruined city, Takeru comes across a suicidal young girl named Konoha. She's deathless, and she's being used as a guinea pig by a cruel organization. Seeing no meaning to her life, she fled her captors to seek a way to end it. Takeru has a lot in common with Konoha—he's also deathless. He's made a life for himself, though, locating people by contract. After he rescues her from her pursuers, he convinces her to continue living. Maybe she'll be able to find a purpose, as she and Takeru face the future together. (Source: MangaHelpers)
Chiteikoku no Kaijin is a science fiction manga depicting the struggle of boy-scientist John and his friends against people of the underground, who are plotting to take over the Earth. John invents a safe, high-speed, earth-penetrating train to fulfill the final wishes of his father, who died in a plane crash. One day John meets Mimio, a rabbit with human-like intelligence, and together they head to the center of the Earth in the newly completed rocket train. But when they get there, they discover an underworld ruled by a queen who plots to conquer the Earth. John and his friends, including Uncle Bill who comes to help, somehow escape back to the surface. They make another rocket train and return to the underworld. (Source: tezukaosamu.net)
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While looking for the ledgendary Mapman, the last surviving member of the Nomad Star tribe, Lipumira finds him in Tokyo. His name is Gen Tokishima and he is the only one able to get one part of the starmap hidden within the Earth. After retrieving the piece, Gen must make a decision to follow Lipumira in her foolhardy search to find the remaining pieces of the starmap or stay on Earth. credit: ANN
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Eighteen-year-old Tsukasa Mizugaki has failed his college entrance exams, but after pulling some strings, he manages to land a job at the Sion Artificial Intelligence Corporation. SAI Corp is responsible for the creation of "Giftias"—highly advanced androids which are almost indiscernible from normal humans. However, unlike humans, Giftias have a maximum lifespan of 81,920 hours, or around nine years and four months. Terminal Service One, the station Tsukasa was assigned to, is responsible for collecting Giftias that have met their expiration date, before they lose their memories and become hostile. Promptly after joining Terminal Service One, Tsukasa is partnered with a beautiful Giftia named Isla. She is a Terminal Service veteran and considered the best in Giftia retrievals, contrary to her petite figure and placid nature. Time is fleeting though, and Tsukasa must come to terms with his feelings for Isla before her time is up. No matter how much someone desires it, nothing lasts forever. [Written by MAL Rewrite]
A future Earth is devastated by the "Angel Plague," a pandemic that induces apocalyptic visions in the afflicted, even as it ossifies their bodies into dead, seraphic forms. A cult-ridden, army-backed medical unit journeys into the heart of a dying Asian city accompanied by Sera, a mysterious girl linked to the phenomenon itself. Have they come here to kill or cure? And is the Angel Plague a withered branch on the tree of life, or somehow a new flowering of existence? (Source: ANN)
A full-color crossover story between Sidonia no Kishi and Blame!
A world where mankind has become an endangered species. On a planet well known as "Flickle" resides a single human girl, Minii, who lives among the world of robots. One day she encounters a human prince and his guardian who falls from the sky. This series is on hiatus.
Midway through the Twenty-first century, an integrated global computer network manages much of the world's affairs. A proposed major software upgrade—an artificial intelligence—will give the system an unprecedented degree of independent decision-making power, but serious questions are raised in regard to how much control can safely be given to a non-human intelligence. In order to more fully assess the system, a new space-station habitat—a world in miniature—is developed for deployment of the fully operational system, named Spartacus. This mini-world can then be "attacked" in a series of escalating tests to assess the system's responses and capabilities. If Spartacus gets out of hand, the system can be shut down and the station destroyed...unless Spartacus decides to take matters into its own hands and take the fight to Earth. (Source: Dark Horse)
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A SF/horror manga that takes place in 2200. At a chicken manufacturing company, a certain chicken transforms into a supermutant named Chicken George. And so, a nightmarish journey through a twisted version of the future unfolds. (Source: MU)
Yuma Saihashi is a Miko who lives at the shrine. She is a lone wolf who distances herself from others and refrains from making friends. During her free time, she gives massages to the elders in the neighborhood but refuses their gifts. Like her friend Chinami, she can emit electromagnetic waves. Her power is not as strong as Chinami's but she can control it better. (Source: M-U)
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The story of Koshika begins in Tokyo on September 9, 2099. A dimensional ship, under the command of a beautiful woman named Yō Haguro, launches into space to save Earth from imminent annihilation. (Source: MU)
A story about a monster created out of a computer network. This is the first title in Ken Akamatsu's "Illegal Out-of-Print Manga File Purification Project." Which shares out of print manga online, in a number of languages, supported by ads.
Tatsuko Sachi was a stupid girl who remade herself as a "genius" at a prestigious school in order to be near the boy she liked, Oumi Shouta. When Shouta decided to make a club to build missiles, she then agreed to be vice president. However, Shouta slacks off and leaves most of the work to Sachi. This becomes worse when a child-like girl named Onda Midori shows up, and Shouta spends all his time doting on her. Not even having super powers makes this situation easier to handle. (Source: MangaHelpers)
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A “psychological sci-fi mystery,” which features an alien appearing in unexpected places in contemporary Japan. While Hagio is characteristically careful in her use of science, these tales, like most of Hagio’s are ultimately more about psychological issues, and individuals overcoming trauma, fear, and insecurity in the process of forming bonds with each other. (source: matt-thorn)
Sequel series to the original Satorare
A collection of Junko Mizuno's one-shots and illustrations published between 1996 and 2002.
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Hideyoshi is a homeless boy living in New York in the near future, who survives by hustling other kids in basketball games. But now he's been drafted into a pro team-a pro team with a very unique goal. There once was a time when humans dominated the game of basketball. But times have changed, and now the physically superior alien players have taken over the game, and there are barely any human players next. But Hideyoshi's team—the first all-human team to compete in the Space League—intends to change all that, and bring the championship back home to Earth. (Source: ANN)
A mighty creature manifests itself above the capital of the city-state disrupting the inhabitants means of life. It's up to the nations research team, located in the secluded forests, to determine what this monster is up to and what it wants. (Source: MU)
The 2nd collection of short stories by Kuroda Iou. 1. My Teacher and I 2. Too Young 3. Koutetsu Kraken 4. Jitensha Franken 5. Toshi no Hanareta Otoko 6. Night of the Living Dead 7. Extracurricular Lessons 8. Nikujaga Yamero! 9. Saikin Douyo? 10. Zou no Matatabi 11. Saraba Universe
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