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Demon Slayer – Kimetsu no Yaiba
Demon Slayer: Kimetsu no Yaiba is a Japanese anime television series based on the manga series of the same name written and illustrated by Koyoharu Gotouge. The anime television series adaptation by Ufotable was announced in Weekly Shōnen Jump on June 4, 2018.[1] The series aired from April 6 to September 28, 2019, on Tokyo MX, GTV, GYT, and BS11.[2][3] The series is directed by Haruo Sotozaki, and the series’ characters were designed by Akira Matsushima. The show is written by various Ufotable staff members and produced by Hikaru Kondo.[4] The show’s music is composed by Yuki Kajiura and Go Shiina.
Jiangshi X
“Jiangshi X” is a thrilling manga that follows the story of a young girl named Ling and her unlikely partner, a Jiangshi (a Chinese vampire-like creature) named Bai. Together, they embark on a journey to uncover the truth behind a supernatural conspiracy that threatens the safety of their world.
The manga is set in a world where supernatural beings like ghosts and spirits coexist with humans. Ling is an ordinary girl who is passionate about paranormal investigations, and she works with her father at their family-owned paranormal investigation agency. Bai, on the other hand, is a Jiangshi who has been awakened from his slumber after 100 years. He possesses supernatural powers and is immune to harm, but he is also bound by a set of rules that he must follow.
The story begins when Ling and her father are hired to investigate a case involving a ghostly apparition that is terrorizing a local village. Upon arriving at the village, Ling encounters Bai, who is also investigating the same case. Despite their initial reluctance to work together, Ling and Bai team up to solve the mystery and uncover a larger conspiracy that threatens the balance between the human world and the supernatural world.
One of the most appealing aspects of “Jiangshi X” is its blend of Chinese folklore and modern storytelling. The manga draws heavily from Chinese mythology and supernatural lore, introducing readers to a fascinating world of creatures and legends that are rarely explored in Western media. The use of Jiangshi, in particular, is a unique touch that adds to the manga’s distinctiveness.
Another standout feature of “Jiangshi X” is its dynamic and well-developed characters. Ling is a relatable protagonist who is driven by her passion for the paranormal and her desire to protect those around her. She is smart, resourceful, and determined, and her interactions with Bai bring out her bravery and quick thinking. Bai, on the other hand, is a complex and mysterious character whose motivations are not always clear. He is both powerful and vulnerable, and his relationship with Ling evolves throughout the manga.
The artwork in “Jiangshi X” is also impressive, with detailed and dynamic illustrations that capture the manga’s action and suspense. The use of color is especially noteworthy, as the manga employs a muted color palette that adds to the eerie and supernatural atmosphere.
Overall, “Jiangshi X” is a must-read for fans of manga, particularly those who enjoy supernatural and action-packed stories. Its unique blend of Chinese folklore and modern storytelling, along with its dynamic characters and stunning artwork, make it a standout in the genre. The manga has garnered a dedicated following since its release and continues to captivate readers with its thrilling and suspenseful storylines.
Martial Peak
The journey to the martial peak is a lonely, solitary and long one.In the face of adversity,you must survive and remain unyielding.Only then can you break through and and continue on your journey to become the strongest. Sky Tower tests its disciples in the harshest ways to prepare them for this journey.One day the lowly sweeper Yang Kai managed to obtain a black book, setting him on the road to the peak of the martials world.
The Elusive Samurai
The Elusive Samurai (逃げ上手の若君, Nige Jōzu no Wakagimi ) est un shōnen manga écrit et dessiné par Yūsei Matsui. Il est prépublié depuis le dans le Weekly Shōnen Jump, puis publié en volumes reliés par l’éditeur japonais Shūeisha. La version française sera éditée par Kana à partir de .