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In near future Japan, protagonist Towa lives a self-indulgent lifestyle in the Special Administrative Distract of "Shingoumi," and has a hobby of "painting human desires." Allowing their desires to be hurled onto him, he channels the experience through his brush. To him, it need not matter if he or the other party are gravely wounded in exchange for the fulfillment of their desire. Because the very act itself, is what brings the other party their "happiness"...(BL Visual Novel to be released February 25, 2021)Visual Novel's Website.Slow Damage's OP
Sakiyama Youji has been absent for around year due to health problems. Upon returning to high school, changes started to occur to him. For instance, Shironuma Tetsuo, a guy who Youji rarely speaks to starts approaching him constantly, and when asked why, never gave an answer. At the same moment, Okinaga Zenya, appears right in front of his eyes, saying it's all his fault. Making matters worse, Youji starts having strange pains and nightmares. Will he be able to distinguish these feelings?Based on the BL game "sweet pool" by Nitro+CHiRAL, illustrated by Kurumazaki Mayu.
Serial comic based on Nitro+CHiRAL's post-apocalyptic Japan BL game, 'Togainu no Chi'. This version cleanly (no overt BL) follows the Keisuke storyline.Notes: Chapters 1-2 were published in Magazine ZERO by Biblos in 2005 under the name Tomoe Sato. Vol.1 was published by ASCII Media Works in July 2008 as Yamamoto Kana.
Artbook of characters from Nitro+CHiRAL's post-apocalyptic Japan BL game, Togainu no Chi and the fantasy cat-boy game Lamento.
Based off Nitro+CHiRAL's “Brain Crash Story” game of the same name. The story takes place many years in the future where the game "Rhyme", a virtual fighting game, is incredibly popular and people posses "All Mates", convenient AI computers. Aoba leads an ordinary life, working at a junk shop and living with his grandmother on the Island of Midori Jima. Unlike his friends, he doesn't participate in Rhyme, nor does he belong in a gang. However, when rumors of people disappearing spread, Aoba finds himself needing to unravel the mysteries behind the island in order to protect his everyday life.
Akira, the young champion of a street fighting tournament called Bl@ster, is suddenly arrested for a crime he didn't commit. He makes a deal with a mysterious woman to get out of prison on one condition: to defeat the strongest man, the Il-Re, in a deadly game called Igura, which is taking place under the rule of a drug ring in the abandoned remains of Tokyo. Note: There are two different versions of the Togainu comic by two different mangakas. One is being published in Magazine ZERO, the other is in Comic B's Log. This one is the comic running in B's Log.
Artwork and sketches from Nitro+ CHiRAL’s post-apocalyptic Japan BL game, Togainu no Chi.
The Ribika are a race of cats possessing ears and tails. Their bodies are lithe and nimble, and they live in the land of Shisa. However, a curse called the "Void" is spreading through the forests...One of the Ribika, Konoe, lives in a small village called Karou. One morning, he wakes up to find that his ears and tail have turned black. There is also a symbol on his body; the mark of the curse. Konoe embarks on a journey through the forest to find the truth.Â