Kuroseki, a Japanese student who has everything he could want. Top of his year grades, friends and is an amazing cook. Despite this, his past still haunts him. He is never able to forget what happened during that day. It was until he met Eliza, then everything started to change.
Akira, a young man born without any magical power, is sentenced to death by the very king of his own kingdom. In his homeland, he is nothing more than a weak and useless human being. But fate has other plans for him...
When Japanese high schoolers and middle-aged salarymen no longer cut it, it's time to send in some good, old fashioned American superheroes... they are heroes, right?
For a long, long time, she didn't see herself in her reflection but a boy. She was so used to him that she never questioned his existence. But lately she was becoming too conscious of him. This is Riku's story as she unveils the mystery behind the reflection boy.
The Hestia Familia has dealt with a lot of things in the dungeon, from all sort of dangerous monsters to sentient monsters and creatures to even shady and evilly corrupted adventurers in total. But how well would they do against a sudden swarm of XENOMORPHS?!?!?!?!?!?!?!?!
Jason is dead. The body has been found, the DNA confirmed. Yet Jessica Sanchez is still alive—walking, breathing, carrying memories that were never hers. When a decade-old corpse shatters the fragile life she has built, Jessica is forced back into the labyrinth of secrets that forged her. Each...
In the cursed land of Dhaara, diamonds shine brighter than human lives. Men are chained in the pits until their bones break. Daughters are taken by the Lords who rule from firelit fortresses. Hope has long since withered. No savior has ever come. But in the silence of despair, a darker pray...
Marina's job should be simple: travel through the Thornwood with Gromfang, a twelve-foot monster, to deliver a message. The village elder gave her one instruction—keep the magical talisman on Gromfang's forehead, or he'll revert to his man-eating true form. Easy enough, right?