Gannibal
Since the dawn of Humanity, cannibalism has accompanied us, like an alternative shadow of civilization. And although it seems to have disappeared, many think that it is just hidden and forgotten…
Daigo Agawa, a city policeman, is assigned to Kuge, a lost village in the mountains, where he goes to live with his wife and daughter, in search of a quiet life in a welcoming community. But the death of an elderly woman raises doubts about what is really going on, and about the mysterious disappearance of her predecessor in the village.
Strange and unexpected events, an environment that bathes in an agonizing atmosphere of permanent exclusion and absolute tension, which gives no rest…
Deadpool Samurai
Well, the most peculiar of anti-heroes has arrived in Portugal, in an unprecedented record. In this Deadpool Samurai, Deadpool moves to Tokyo, where he will spread his style of confusion and carnage by facing some of Marvel's worst villains.
Captain America and Iron Man go to the bottom of the pot to recruit Deadpool, for a new team of Avengers. Moved by noble motives (and a rich salary), Wade Wilson joins a local superheroine and… is dismembered, pierced, beheaded, and a few more pleasant incentives to the glamorous life of a Super.
My Husband Sleeps in the Freezer
Nana suffers from domestic violence, until one day she decides to kill her husband. Feeling finally free, she hides his body in the freezer in her garden shed… But, when the next morning, he reappears as if nothing had happened, Nana begins to doubt? Is her husband really dead? So why is his corpse still there, under the ice of the freezer? Did she kill the right person? Unless she is the one who is sinking… into madness? Adaptation of a successful novel by Misaki Yazuki, My Husband Sleeps in the Freezer is a chilling psychological thriller manga, which leaves readers disoriented and on their way to an unpredictable outcome that is a real punch in the stomach.
The Price of Dishonor
The promise signed with a debt note implies putting one's life at stake. Whoever does not keep the promise, commits an act without forgiveness. Japan, Edo period. The clans and their leaders dispute territory and fight for power. In the heat of battle, samurai warriors avoid death in exchange for exorbitant amounts of money paid to their executioners.
Throughout seven stories, we observe Hanshiro, the relentless debt collector, demanding that they keep their promises. With a masterful drawing, Hirata shows us how the glory and honor associated with the samurai codes fall to the ground, revealing corruption, lies and hypocrisy. Just as Akira Kurosawa immortalized the stories of samurai in the cinema, Hirata gave them realism and greatness in the manga.
Made in Abyss
The Abyss an immense crater that plunges into the depths of the Earth, and hides enigmatic creatures and relics from a distant past. What is its origin? What mysteries are hidden in its depths? Many explorers have been swallowed by the darkness, in an attempt to decipher its secrets. Its bravest explorers, the White Whistles, are considered legendary by the inhabitants of the surface, and it is said that the deeper an explorer goes, the more unlikely it is that he will ever be able to return, because mysterious side effects torment all who begin their ascent back to the surface.
Riko is the daughter of a White Whistle who disappeared into the Abyss, and all she wants is to find her mother and explore the deepest layers of that terrible precipice. One day, she meets Reg, a robot with the appearance of a young boy who has no memories of his past. Convinced that the key to the mystery of the technology that created Reg is in the Abyss, the two decide to set off on an odyssey in search of their memories and stare at the Abyss with their own eyes. And what they will see will change their lives forever…
Kyo Kara Zombie
Puuka is a model for a bikini company without much success. On a trip with her agent, for a shooting in nature, her car runs over a zombie… and, when she tries to escape, Puuka is bitten, and she also turns into a zombie. And what kind of career can a model have when she has become undead? And where is she going to live? And what is she going to… eat?
Well, Puuka will have to start a new life. From now on, she will be a zombie!
Pukka, a teenage bikini photo model with little success, goes for a session in the forest with her agent, when she is attacked by zombies and bitten by one of them. As it could not be otherwise, she turns into one, but in this world the transformation will be slow and full of incidents. Helped by the zombie boy who bit her by accident, Pukka will try to learn to live this new life in an abandoned city totally inhabited by other zombies. She will find people of all ages and shapes, who try to fill the time of an undead's life in the most fun way possible. Maybe, Pukka will discover that she lives better dead than alive.
Butterfly Beast (Season 1)
In the early 17th century, the beginning of the Edo Period (1600-1868), Japan has just entered one of its most emblematic and longest historical periods, in which, for almost 300 years, it would isolate itself from the world and solidify the Japanese soul that we know today. After the rise of Shogun Ieyasu Tokugawa, which marked the end of the civil wars that ravaged the kingdom of the Rising Sun, many samurai and shinobis (also known as ninjas), accustomed to continuous warfare, trained hard to be some of the most impressive warriors in the history of mankind, suddenly found themselves in times of peace. Some ended up working for the Government, others returned to civilian life, but many did not adapt to this new order and reverted to a life of crime.
It is in this context that we arrive at the year 1635, and that we will meet Ochou, also a shinobi, but a little different: she is a hunter of these wandering and criminal samurai. She works in a courtesan house in the city of Yoshiwara, a disguise for her true activity, Ochou will, little by little, discover a conspiracy that could put the peace conquered by the Tokugawa at risk.
Butterfly Beast (Season 2)
In this first volume of the second season, Ochō will confront not only the beginning of a mysterious conspiracy that intends to destroy the Tokugawa shogunate, but will also learn the tragic story of Toya, the Bloody, and his love for the courtesan Shiraito. And who is the mysterious Hikoshiro, a man for whom she has forbidden feelings and who could change the course of her life?
Yuka Nagate, a mangaka whose career began in the magazine Weekly Shonen Magazine, presents us with a story halfway between a historical thriller and a classic tale of revenge, illustrated by her magnificently drawn and elegant plates.
Set at the beginning of the Edo period, perhaps the longest period of internal peace that Japan has known, under the reign of the Tokugawa shogunate, this manga presents us with one of the most interesting characters in the samurai series: a courtesan, who is actually a shinobi, a ninja, dedicated to hunting those warriors and shinobis who refuse to disappear and abandon their ancient warrior way of life, and to insert themselves into this new Japan, with its rigid social structure and its new order, but stable and peaceful
