SEVEN-O agents’ work is all about controlling illegal operations related to a drug called Anthem. They operete under the “double decker system”, and this how the veteran Doug Billingham and the novice Kirill Vrubel ended up working together.
Volume 2 of the Kuro Series:v.1: Kuro no Ronde (Black Dance)v.2: Kuro no Kumikyoku (Black Collection)v.3: Kuro no Meikyuu (Misteri Ernest)Included in this series:In v.1: Kuro no Ronde (黒の輪舞) Kanashimi no Antoine* (哀しみのアントワーヌ)In v.2: Kuro no Kumikyoku (黒の組曲) Tenshi wa Yami ni Hohoemu* (天使は闇にほほえむ) 1-3 Bell ga Nattara . . .* (ベルが鳴ったら…)And in v.3: Kuro no Meikyuu (黒の迷宮) Mou Ikutsu Neru to . . .* (もういくつ? ると…) 13-banme no Seiza* (13番目の星座) Kabe no Naka* (壁の? ) Aoi Yami no Tenshi* (青い闇の天使)
The story revolves around Suzunoki Hatsune, a normal high school girl... or so she strongly wishes, because she has no desire to succeed her stepfather as the strongest onmyouji in modern Japan. Still, she has the ability to see spirits, and as luck would have it, her emerging abilities are pointing her to a terrifying truth behind the deaths of her parents... and her stepfather may be involved!?
From Tokyopop: Fujiwara Sunao is a rather unusual young lady. Not only does she prefer to wear her hair short and dress like a boy, but she also possesses the power to control water! One might think Fujiwara would be an odd fit at her school, but strangely, she's not. Between the destructive and demented school president, the kooky and somewhat stalker-like school nurse, and the obsessed underclassman who wants to be her apprentice, Fujiwara may be the sanest person at the school--which is a big help considering she may be asked to save it!
From Viz: It is the middle of the 21st century and Tokyo is expanding more and more, filling Tokyo Bay with landfill to make room for the bursting population. But suddenly Tokyo suffers one of its greatest earthquakes, and the landfill liquefies, creating untold damage in the newly-made urban area. The members of Self-Defense Force Rescue Squad Four are sent to help. But what they dig up is a plot of murder and destruction--one that wipes out nearly the entire squad and leaves its two surviving members, the fierce Rei and her cool, handsome partner Uozumi, in a fight for their lives. There is only one place where they can find the work that keeps them alive, and the support so they can start uncovering the mystery that killed their squad: that's in the south-Shinjuku bar called Chicago. As the earthquake levels Japan's largest city and capital and leaves countless dead, rescue workers, Rei and Uozumi, search for survivors amidst the rubble of Bay District D only to find a mysterious string of dead bodies--bodies with bullet holes. Without warning, the pair is under fire from the air as a hail of gunfire rains down. Are these the killers, and if so, what is their purpose? Barely escaping with their lives, Rei and Uozumi discover that their squad is listed only as "collateral damage" and their records wiped clean.
Shion Nichigami loves reading and is extremely shy, but when she removed her glasses Shion becomes a detective called Nazotokihime.
Sequel to [Switch]. This second series takes place 2 weeks after Chapter 69 of the last series.
Dana is an archaelogist, who has discovered an artifact, which according to her confirms the presence of witches in this world. It also proves that 'witch hunts' were not all lies.
For an unknown reason, 13-year-old Aki Kasuga seems to have killed her parents when she was found by her younger sister and detective Toru Takahira at the crime scene of lake Ezu near the Kumamoto city. As a minor, the girl joins a reintegration program and changed her name; from now on living as Sei Kamihara. Six years later, a new crime takes place in Ezu, and this time it's a little girl who dies. A week later, several species in the zoo are found dead. What is the common thread of all these mysteries in Kumamoto?
Kazuhiko is a black ops agent who is called on an unusual mission: he must escort Sue, an innocent waif who has lived in isolation for years, to an unknown destination. But there’s a dark reason for Sue’s life of captivity, and Kazuhiko discovers that his mission is more dangerous than it looks. From Tokyopop: Clover follows Sue and Kazuhiko to the isolated setting of Fairy Park. It is a journey into a futuristic world in which the government (Parliament) seeks to control Clovers--special children with amazing powers. As Sue learns more about herself, she comes to find that she is unique even among Clovers and with Kazuhiko's help strives to find out what Parliament's intentions for her are.
Mi-hun is a loner. He doesn't get out of the house after his parents' deaths. But after his encounter with the mysterious raincoat wearing man from the next door that just moved in, strange things starts happening in his dull and repetitive life. He finds out that the unexplainable 'spontaneous human combustion' incidents that are happening in his town are somehow connected to that raincoat man. He can't help spying on his new neighbors, but that turns out to be the biggest mistake in his life.