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Alan and his party are setting up a clan! After preparing their base and meeting up with the former Starvake soldiers under Cleria's command, everything is going smoothly, until–– a dragon attacks?! Alan learns of this unusual appearance by one of the planet’s strongest creatures, and sets out into the forest to confront it—alone. Can he best this fantasy world’s strongest monster? Alan takes another leap towards his goal in this exciting next installment of Captain Corinth, volume 5!
It is 1926, the first year of the Showa era. Kanoko, a girl who can hear lies, and impoverished but cunning detective Soma Iwai venture back to Kanoko’s hometown. Kanoko, who was chased out of her town for her ability, now comes face-to-face with her mother.
Nack is a young healer who can mend his own wounds, but Mina and his classmates bully him mercilessly for his healing abilities. Now that Nack is facing Mina in a battle that will settle the score, he’ll soon discover what a brute Usato can be!
Farma’s older brother Palle is coming home from the Novalout College of Medicine. Farma is confounded by his brother’s overly ardent training sessions, which send Blanche and Lotte scrambling to avoid them. But despite this, Palle’s sincere approach to illnesses resonates with Farma.
Yuya finally succeeds in proposing to Rio! Once formally engaged, the pair visit each other’s parents to make the announcement, plan their photo wedding, and move forward together as a married couple. From cohabitation to newlywed life. The emotional final volume is here!
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In order to protect the planet Ares from invasion by the Bugs, Alan Corinth has set his sights on nothing less than ruling the entire continent. The Kingdom of Belta, which borders the Great Demon Forest, is the ideal spot to start putting his plan in motion, so he and his party set off for the gathering place of the finest adventurers the kingdom has to offer: the citadel of Gantz. Will Alan be able to keep the hostile aliens from overrunning this fantasy planet? Only time will tell as his adventure continues in Volume #4!
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