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Kyoko launches her ambitious master plan to rid the world of vampires. How can Ko and Nazuna stop her? Then, when Ko gets injured, it leads to questions about the state of his humanity. Afterward, some relationships get mended while others are broken. Plus, a new haircut! -- VIZ Media
One sleepless night, Ko slips out to walk the streets. Life after dark is a revelation! When flirtatious Nazuna invites Ko to spend the night at her place in an abandoned building, he’s stoked! But then he awakens to kisses on his neck with a little too much bite to them... Is it just the delicious taste of his blood that makes her meet him night after night for late-night adventures, conversation and...naps? Or something else? Then, when a cute girl from Ko’s past shows up and competes for his attention, his budding relationship with the undead is put to the test! -- VIZ Media
When Nazuna and the gang track down the secrets of her past, every answer only leads to another question. Who turned whom, exactly? What chain of events and relationships made Nazuna into the—uh—person she is today? Midori, on the other hand, would rather her human existence remain buried. But then she meets one of her “offspring” with a mysterious secret... Meanwhile, detective Anko pursues her vendetta against all vampire kind, invading their private lives and spaces! -- VIZ Media
The tragedy of vampire hunter Anko’s past and her former relationship with Nazuna is finally revealed. But old ties don’t always lead to new ones... Then, on Halloween, while Ko suffers through a date with Rila, Anko goes on a rampage—and our gang of vampire frenemies isn’t her only target! -- VIZ Media
Volume 15 contains fourteen of Black Jack's many worldly adventures... A Life to Live: Black Jack is called in to treat a young flower arrangement master. The talented artisan is suffering from acute porphyria which is impacting her digestive and nervous system. Given her current condition she cannot even stand to be in sunlight; as it often induces fainting spells, hallucinations and seizures. For an artist who focuses on light and life, to not be able to use sunlight to bring life to her art the ikebana master almost believes she has no life to lead. However with every new piece that she creates there is no doubt to her mentors that life itself is worth living. And if she survives she might have a life-changing decision to make about her career. A Star is Born: In a rare chapter where Black Jack does not perform an operation, the good doctor must treat a previous patient's heart and soul. Award-winning actress Igusa Suginami says she owes all her success to the treatment she received from BJ years ago. Since she had her operation she feels she has been blessed by a god of luck and is now ready to embark on the biggest performance of her life...She wants to confess her feelings to Dr. Black Jack. Sadly the doctor does not recognize Igusa the superstar. He says he treated Chika the young singing talent with ambitions of making it big with her skills. Their reunion does not appear to be destined as the next big romance; instead it might end up becoming a tragedy for the ages.
A visit to the night school Nazuna attended years ago yields new insights into her forgotten past. Niko, her former vampire instructor, reminds Nazuna about her first friend, Kyoko. To aid in the investigation, Ko must pretend to return the affections of a boy-crazy student. Then, as more clues are discovered, a tale of friendship, betrayal, and murder unfolds... -- VIZ Media
If Nene and Kou want to return to their own world, they have to kill "Amane Yugi" and "Sousuke Mitsuba"-or rather, the versions of them living within the canvas of Number Four's boundary. Faced with that cruel choice, Nene instead proposes a way to escape from this fake world to the boy she can't help but call "Hanako-kun." At the same time, Kou tries to win over Mitsuba as well-but just who exactly is this "Mitsuba"?!
Yona and her friends have taken to calling themselves bandits and have been protecting Fire Tribe villages from cruel government officials. Meanwhile, Kang Tae-jun, the Fire Tribe chief’s second son, goes to Katan Village with orders to eliminate the bandits there. He still believes that he’s killed Yona—but suddenly, he hears her voice! What will happen when they come face-to-face again? -- VIZ Media
“Every direction is a dead end.” Murakumo Inn: always welcoming the troubled masses, human or otherwise. But only one form of payment is accepted—your most treacherous secrets. As the evening unfolds, the thrilling tale of a pair of cursed brothers and their legacy takes center stage...
Get ready for a vacation straight out of your nightmares… A cabin in the woods hides a deadly secret from a pair of criminals on the run. Play time takes a demonic turn when a child discovers a hellish portal in the snow-covered playground. And a satanic cult turns a family vacation into a living nightmare… Take a trip into the netherworld with Scare Street’s latest collection of diabolical horror. Fourteen terrifying tales lurk within this new volume—more than enough to keep you occupied as you voyage deep into the shadows. But before you set off on your journey, make sure you’ve packed the essentials. Flashlight? Check. Salt? Check. Iron? Check. You never know what awaits as you travel the back roads at night. But one thing is certain: the spirits are eager for you to arrive at your final destination. And they’re all just dying to meet you… This volume features the following short stories: 1. Heisters’ Haunt by Peter Cronsberry 2. The Thing That Lives in the Playground by Jackson Robinson 3. Pathétique by Drew Starling 4. The Glowering Pines by Stephen Thorn 5. The Form Outside the Window by Radar DeBoard 6. Brillante and the Terror of the Mound by Scott Harper 7. Arrival by Barbara Herrera 8. Jacob and His Piano Teacher by Yoli Ramazzina 9. As the Crow Flies by Krystal Lawrence 10. Mr. Stitcher by Sadie Gibson 11. The Dark by Peter Glassborow 12. 121 Ash Street by John Gallant 13. Daddy's Brave Little Soldier by Wade Hunter 14. Books and Broken Glass by Ron Ripley