Fantasy
Time has passed. The once diligent Monkey King, whose heart was set on obtaining Buddhist sutras, has become the Triumphant Buddha. Today he points his staff at Xuanzang, did something provoke his anger or is he possessed by a monster? The journey of the "Triumphant Buddha" will continue every Tuesday! *Note*: This comic is based on Journey to the West, a Chinese classic novels (Other famous manga like Dragon Ball also borrows some character names from it and is a brand new story beside original novel). The main characters of Journey to the West are Tang Xuanzang, Sun Wukong (are known as the Winning Monkey King), Zhu Baijie and Sha Wujing. In order to obtain Buddhist doctrine, the four starts their pilgrimage the West (which is equivalent to the ancient India for the Chinese dynasty geographically). Like many derivative work, this comic also borrows from the classic role of Wukong and Tang Xuanzang, telling the story of Wukong’s revenge on the Tang Xuanzang (Wukong’s master), after the completion of their pilgrimage. (*giggle) Why does he start to take revenge? Read the comic n you will know.
HorrorSeinen
ActionDramaPsychological
21-year-old Ryu Yeon-seong is about to start his mandatory military service in the ROK Army. But unlike most other conscripts, he and four others are assigned to the mountain police rescue unit stationed at Mt. Bukhan, a small mountain on the outskirts of Seoul. Not knowing much about it, they think it'll be a walk in the park, and count themselves lucky to have landed such a cushy assignment. But when they arrive at the mountain, the group soon learn that they're in for more than they bargained for (Source: MU)
Sports
The series follows Kenji Hatano, a young man who sets out to master conquer the world of kyōtei (hydroplane racing). Over the course of the series he develops a serious rivalry with fellow racer Hiro Doguchi.
Yaoi
Senke is a gloomy and shy man who's secretly in love with Masaharu, a mailman in the company he works for. His inability to confess to Masaharu leads him to lavish his love upon a Digital Monkey on his PC, which he names Masaharu. The recession, his low-paying job as a dispatch worker, and a demanding boss causes him to work overtime night after night. One night, fed up with seeing Senke working to exhaustion, Masahuru confronts Senke and in the process finds out about his Digital Pet. The stressed Senke breaks down and rapes Masahuru. After this disastrous incident, Masaharu avoids Senke. Senke works mindlessly and fulfills all the demands of his boss until he discovers that his Monkey Masaharu has died. In his exhausted state of mind and having a guilty conscience, he thinks this to be a sign, and dashes off to find Masaharu. When he finds Masaharu safe and sound, he is relieved and collapses. (Source: Loveless)
ActionAdventureComedy
This is the first time Monkey Punch's original, classic series has been published in the U.S. International man of mystery and master thief extraordinaire, Lupin III comes from a long line of high stakes bandits, all committed to stealing from the rich and giving to themselves. Fortunately, Lupin tends to avoid robbing society's virtuous and, instead, targets some pretty shady characters. Of course, he partners with some pretty shady characters as well: Daisuke Jigen is an ex-mafia hit man who carries himself with a somber demeanor, his trademark black fedora tilted forward to hide his eyes. Goemon Ishikawa is a cipher-like swordsman with samurai-ish overtones who mysteriously fades in and out of Lupin's exploits. Fujiko Mine is the object of Lupin's affections, but, since she is a thief herself, the duo's romance more than occasionally clashes with their competition for big scores. The global police force, Interpol, and in particular the tenacious Inspector Zenigata, long to capture Lupin and his gang. Zenigata's relationship with the eponymous master thief is a complicated one, characterized by mutual respect laced with utter disdain. The two have even worked together when it's served both their interests, but they understand that when the crisis ends, they must resume their former wariness and animosity toward each other. (Source: Tokyopop)
Spin-off about Lupin's son.
ActionComedyMystery
Monkey Punch's classic super-spy, Lupin III, returns in an all-new series of action, adventure and intrigue. Join Lupin and his fellow partners-in-crime, Jigen, Goemon, and Fujiko for a whirlwind, thrill-a-minute world tour filled with bombs and bombshells, lovers and liars, high crimes and misdemeanors, and the rest of the unusual suspects that create the lunacy that is Lupin III. (Source: Tokyopop)
MysteryPolice
Lupin III spin-off about Kouichi Zenigata.
ActionComedyPolice
The first chapter portrays the wedding between Lupin and Rebecca as seen in the anime's first episode.
The fourth Lupin III manga series.
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