ActionAdventureFantasy
Edinburgh, Liones' neighbor, is a powerful kingdom protected by the strength of the Holy Knights. But when the seal keeping the Vampire Clan from running rampant is broken, Edinburgh falls to ruin in a single night, as the vampires begin feeding on the inhabitants of its once proud capital and add many to their ranks. When the vampires announce their existence by sending one of their own to Liones in the guise of a messenger, the Great Holy Knights Zaratras, Dreyfus, and Hendricksen request the aid of the Seven Deadly Sins in order to find a way to reclaim Edinburgh from the clutches of their nocturnal foes. [Written by MAL Rewrite]
ActionShounenSuper Power
Living in a superhuman society, it's hard to feel special. Even more so when the spotlight only shines on professional heroes, those legally authorized to use their special powers known as "Quirks" in public for the greater good. Kouichi Haimawari grew up aspiring to be a hero, but with a mediocre Quirk like "sliding" that ties him to the ground, he soon came to the conclusion that he could only ever admire them from below. Despite this, Kouichi finds contentment in using his Quirk to carry out day-to-day good deeds, such as returning lost items and helping the elderly cross the street. However, Kouichi's tame life takes a swing into the turbulent when he is rescued from a back alley brawl by "Vigilante," or illegal hero, Knuckleduster. Seeing hero potential in Kouichi, Knuckleduster enlists his help in tracking down the source of a dangerous drug known as "Trigger" that boosts the user’s Quirk at the expense of their rationality. Set in a time before the events of the original story, Vigilante: Boku no Hero Academia Illegals follows Kouichi as he chooses to don the reputation of a villain and become a Vigilante, operating in the shadow of the law to prevent crimes from taking to the surface. [Written by MAL Rewrite]
ActionFantasy
Balud Cornelius is the son of a noble of the Mauricia kingdom and inside him also dwell the souls of the niggardly warring states commander Oka Sadatoshi and animal ear otaku high schooler Oka Masaharu. With these 3 souls in a single body, he can exhibit extraordinary abilities when it comes to combat or managing the domain. (Source: /ak/ Scanlations)
ActionMysteryDrama
Historically, Prince Shoutoku Taishi lived from 574-622 AD and united Japan under the centralized government of an emperor. Known by his real name in the manga, Umayado, he is a cold and calculating politician and mystic that uses his beauty and cunning intellect to manipulate those around him. Umayado's only weakness is Emishi, the son of a rich family who Umayado finds himself hopelessly attracted to. (Source: ANN)
ActionShoujo
ActionComedyMartial Arts
Yajima Kintarou was once the infamous boss of the Hasshu League biker gang, who at their peak boasted more than 10,000 members, but after meeting and falling in love with a partially sighted girl named Akemi, he gradually mellowed and disassociated himself with gang life. Unfortunately their love proved to be short lived when Akemi died in childbirth, but her last wish was that Kintaro would become a salaryman and raise their son, Ryuta in a stable environment. It's a request Kintaro cannot refuse, and after saving the life of the CEO of Yamamoto Construction he finally gets an opportunity to change his lifestyle once and for all. However, it seems the life of a salaryman is anything but stable when your employers are a multi-million pound constructor whose managing board is made up of corrupt ex-governmental ministers that are busy setting plans in motion to stage a hostile takeover and seize the company for their own nefarious dealings.
ActionAdventureComedy
One Piece: Loguetown Arc is a novelization of Eiichiro Oda's intended story elements for the Loguetown Arc, later used in the anime as a filler. (Source: One Piece Wikia)
ActionFantasySeinen
These two-volumes manga are the prototypes for the "'Wolf Guy Series" novels, especially for the first two novels volumes entitled "Ookami no Monshou" (狼の紋章) and "Ookami no Enka" (狼の怨歌). The series has been readapted with a more violent and mature setting in 2007 by Yoshiaki Tabata and Yuuki Yugo. This new adaptation is known as Wolf Guy - Ookami no Monshou.
Natsu and his friends embark on a journey to complete the most difficult quest of all the history of Mage Guilds—one that hasn't been completed since their inception, more than 100 years ago.
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