From BookWalkerBizarre monsters attack Mugen Mamiya, who continues to drink at a restaurant on the outskirts of town... A total of 12 volumes of "Majiya Edition Youkai Change" series, including "Temome", which depicts a lovely clairvoyant girl, and "Onmaraki", which saves a man possessed by a woman's obsession. The second work in the new series serialized in "Mystery Magazine" following "Genso-hen"!
10 years after the ending of the original, comes the sequel to the manga series Muhyo to Rouji no Mahouritsu Soudan Jimusho . Muhyo to Roji no Mahouritsu Soudan Jimusho: Mazoku Magushi-hen, follows Muhyo, Rouji and all their friends some time after the conclusion of the main series. ___________________________________________________ Google translate description (I tried to clean it up) Maho-nori (Magical law) ... It's purpose is to punish spirits who have harmed human beings or have committed wrong doings. Muhyo, who is a genius practitioner of Magic law and the youngest Executor ever, and Jiro Kusano (Roji), Muhyo's crybaby assistant who hardly ever supports him, investigate Mysterious blackouts and spiritual phenomena that have been occurring in the city frequently. The Blackouts involve a person called the "demon magician", who creates forbidden tools. An ominous shadow approaches the two, as they investigate further. After solving numerous cases and mysteries in the past, will Muyho and Roji succeed again!!?
Are you a victim of unwanted spirit possession? Is there a ghost you need sent up and away...or down to burn for all eternity? If the answer is yes, then you need Muhyo and Roji, experts in magic law. Serving justice to evil spirits is their specialty.
10 years after the ending of the original, comes the sequel to the manga series *Muhyo to Rouji no Mahouritsu Soudan Jimusho*. *Muhyo to Roji no Mahouritsu Soudan Jimusho: Mazoku Magushi-hen*, follows Muhyo, Rouji and all their friends some time after the conclusion of the main series. --- Magical Law (Mahouritsu)... its purpose is to punish spirits who have harmed human beings or have committed wrongdoings. Muhyo, who is a genius practitioner of Magic Law and the youngest Executor ever, and Jirou Kusano (Roji), Muhyo\'s crybaby assistant who hardly ever supports him, investigate mysterious blackouts and spiritual phenomena that have been occurring in the city frequently. Moreover, those blackouts involve a person called the \"demon magician,\" who creates forbidden tools. As they investigate further an ominous shadow approaches the two...!? After solving numerous cases and mysteries in the past, will Muhyo and Roji succeed again?
In the Meiji restoration period of Japan, the government bans ghost stories and tales about demons. Despite this, a rental book shop called “the Reflected Rabbit” lends out books about ghouls and ghosts to its patrons.
Oogimi Tsumugi is completely ignored at school because his parents are murderers and he has not talked to anyone in school for months. Then one day, a transfer student, Konohata Maya starts a conversation with him, but there's something eerie about her. She understands why Tsumugi is being ignored, but she seems to be even more interested after learning about his situation. What does Maya want with him and more importantly, what is she?
From MangaHelpers: In response to a decrease in population, human corpses have become a major resource for society's labor pool. Necromancers are needed to animate corpses for various jobs. These corpses work reliably unless they encounter human love, at which point they go berserk and attack. Zen is the necromancer of his city, and he spends his time animating corpses and dealing with the messy aftermath of those cases of 'necrophilia.' Zen has a strange assistant, who keeps his face covered and never speaks in public. This assistant is Yomai, a ghoul that Zen took under his wing. Zen allows Yomai to feed from his own flesh, but he has strictly forbidden the ghoul from revealing himself to, speaking to, or eating other humans. Yomai doesn't want to anger his benefactor, but he is not completely satisfied living under all of Zen's restrictions. There's plenty of violence, death, and surprises ahead for the necromancer and his ghoul! [tethysdust]
Munakata is an anthropology professor who studies the relationship between folklore or fairy tales and real historical events. He believes that many of these stories that most presume to be entirely fictional are actually based on real events. This manga tells the story of Professor Munakata as he follows the clues left from both the imaginary world of fairy tales and the real world of historical evidence. This manga is highly educational and entertaining at the same time. The connections between the history of the land and the implications it has on the fairy tales are extremely intriguing. It is a breath of fresh air if all you read are the typical genres and want some diversity.
From all around the world come many legends and beliefs; professor Munakata, an authority on the study of folklore, reveals the invisible historical facts hidden behind the myths. This story is brightly depicted, the main character using keen reasoning and a deep insight to solve one mystery after another.
From MangaHelpers: Hatou Gaku has a very odd friend at school named Marii Yukari. Yukari has purple eyes and a bizarre way of looking at the world: she sees all living things as robots. This has not always worked out well for Yukari, even costing her a best friend when she was younger. However, Yukari insists that the things she says she sees is true, and her vision seems to give her insight into the abilities of others. Gaku thinks she's just weird, but she soon realizes that Yukari has unexpected talents. It seems she can fix anything, and even the police come to hear her insights. It turns out that Yukari's purple eyes are not unique in the world! However, there is one important distinction among those who see humans as other objects. Do humans appear as unimportant as objects, or do those objects appear as important as human beings? [tethysdust]