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Gene Starwind and his 11-year-old business partner Jim Hawking continue to run their business from the purloined ship, the Outlaw Star. With the meek Melfina acting as the core of the ship, the team are also joined by Aisha Clan-Clan, in their quest to get cash and find the greatest outlaw treasure of all time, …
Space douche Gene Starwind and his 11-year-old business partner Jim Hawking run a small jack-of-all-trades business. After the two take a job as bodyguards for space outlaw Hot Ice Hilda, Gene and Jim find themselves the owners of an advanced ship, which they name the “Outlaw Star”. They become caretakers of weird bio-android Melfina, and …
Sakura Minamoto and the undead members of idol group Franchouchou continue to make a name for themselves for the goal of saving Saga. The girls climb the ladder of stardom while resolving their past lives, but the greatest foe comes in the form of Sakura’s own memories, which are slammed back into place with uncomfortable …
In the year 2008, high school girl Sakura Minamoto is abruptly killed in a traffic accident. 10 years later, Sakura, along with five “legendary” girls from various eras of Japan’s history, are brought back as zombies by a man named Kotaro, who seeks to save the Saga prefecture by putting together an all-zombie idol group …
Otonashi’s memories before his untimely death return to him, and, while painful, also make him realise that he has no unfinished business. Taking this as a sign that he has work to do, he forms a partnership with Kanade to quietly fulfill the wishes of the inhabitants of Stupid Dead High School so that they …
Otonashi is a teen boy who has just woken up in the afterlife without his memories. He’s somewhat perturbed to find himself recruited into a group of other dead teens who have all sworn revenge on god for giving them such shitty lives. Before that, however, they must contend with a figure they call “Angel”, …
Lady Koto returns to the Looking Glass city, much to the joy of her children, but as happy as the reunited family is, the arrival of Myōe smashes the foundations of both the city and the strange family of gods and paintings. Stuck between her parents is the profoundly confused Koto. You can also find us …
Long ago, high priest Myōe, had the ability to make anything he drew come to life. This ability scared the villagers of his town, and made him an outcast. In his mountain home he drew a variety of things, not least of which was a surreal town called Kyoto. One of his drawings, a rabbit …
Mid-level Yakuza Nitta continues to live his very strange life while being the caregiver of the psychic lay-about Hina. We follow Anzu as she learns to adapt to a normal life after having lived the homeless way, Hitomi as she accidentally begins the life of an overworked 24-year-old living in the city despite being 12, …