This will be a grounded, down-to-earth, yet genuine story about what feeling and letting go of love entailed for the 16-year-old Rob. It wasn’t the first time he'd had feelings for someone, and it wasn’t the first time he'd told someone he had feelings for them. But he learned the difference b...
A boy named Shoya is suffered from the loss of his loved one. He started every possible thing to forget about the past but he was not able to forget it. A girl who believes that running from problems is not good instead she likes to fight the problem head-on. After knowing about the past of Shoya...
Antonio "Unknown" Victor, is a young warrior very brave and in love with his country Rome, but everything comes to change when he dies in battle, and comes to another world called Eden, where he will live many adventures with a single goal to become a hero.
In a world where an infamous system rules, Mr. Kind, a rich teenager, needs to escape from a murderer with the help of a girl, while many terrorist attacks take place around the city. Will they be able to survive? Will they find the reason why the murderer is trying to kill them? Why are these...
Attempting a heroic deed, Kabane Kazuya (かばね和也), perishes from the world. "I REFUSE TO DIE". His final words, are answered, when he awakens once again. Awakening he finds his home, thrust into a catastrophic apocalypse on the verge of collapse. Follow him, as he searches the ruins of his home for...
Taki Yamamoto (20) living a normal life as a reaper. Living by the code his late sensei left behind for him. Everything is going normal until Taki's best friend Lucy is kidnapped by a group that wants Taki's heads. Scars and Bonds transcend the reaches of time itself in "Volcano Man".
Being the general of the first Griffin squad, Griffin A is one of the last obstacles on The Hero's quest to defeat the Dark Lord Tenebrae. Before falling to The Hero's Sword, Griffin A made one last wish to get another chance and serve his master better. After opening his eyes again, Griffin A f...
Most of it is in the title, but here goes: Eugene, a teenage boy, meets truck-kun on his way home from school (on Eugene's way home, not truck-kun's...). Eugene's encounter with truck-kun sends him to the afterlife where he meets Gob — the "afterlife receptionist". After a rather lengthy dial...
"We are all the same". It is something said normally. I have to disagree with it. We are not all the same. And we aren't all the same because each person have a different story to tell. A different story to hide. Is this the story about a person that writes to meet the stories of everyone? Or ...
Kidnapped by an insane cult, Nara is forced to play a deadly series of games against their leader. Each game is a fight for survival with lives at stake. Saving herself is easy enough, but can Nara avoid sacrificing others for a happy ending?