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Himitsu - H na Naishobanashi

Himitsu - H na Naishobanashi

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A collection of naughty tales published under Sho-Comi's Pink Label. 1. 40 Degrees Celcius -- Shigano Iori Yuiiko is dating Seki-sempai, but he's very protective of her. One night at a party her friends get him drunk so she can have fun, but she ends up sleeping with sexy DJ Ritsu! But she'll probably never see him again. 2. Sensational Love Lesson Ensnaring Melody -- Murata Yuka Nana is a slave to her piano teacher, Satsuki. Satsuki has a split personality and only Nana sees the dark abusive side. Trapped in this relationship, can newcomer Tsukamoto help her break free? 3. Kuchibiru kara Toroketai (I Want the Enchantment from Your Lips) -- Ayukawa Mio When Mifuyu was a child her brother told her kissing tastes like slugs, then made her kiss one! She's scarred for life, and serial dates to try to find a guy who she can kiss. But she's left a trail of broken hearts behind her and some of them are bitter... 4. Renai Kyoukasho (The Love Textbook) -- Harushiro Amami Mimi Kawashima bought a sexy novel because the author has the same name as her beloved teacher, Shingo Toono. But the girl in the novel is named Mimi Kawashima too, and she has a very intimate relationship with her teacher... 5. Anata ni Toketai (I Want to Be Melted by You) -- Watanabe Shiho Mebuki has a crush on Kasuga who goes to school across the street. She decides to confess to him, but Kasuga might not be the guy she thinks he is. 6. Junjou Shoudou (Pure Heart Urges) -- Ibuki Kaede Hagimoto is in love with Kei, but he turns down every girl who confesses to him. So she decides to give a very physical confession, but will this ruin her chances with him forever? (Source: ShoujoMagic)

Dragon Tiger Gate

Dragon Tiger Gate

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Oriental Heroes is a popular Hong Kong-based manhua created by Wong Yuk Long, a writer/artist responsible for also creating a number of other popular manhua titles. It was created in 1970, and it continues to be published today. The book was the first Hong Kong manhua title based on action and fighting, often borrowing from the wuxia literary world. It established a new action genre of Hong Kong manhua and spawned many imitators. The theme of its stories often revolve around brotherhood and the fight for justice. The 2006 movie Dragon Tiger Gate was based on this manhua. Oriental Heroes is the book's official English name. Its Chinese name is pronounced in Cantonese, Lùhng Fú Mùhn (simplified Chinese: 龙虎门; traditional Chinese: 龍虎門; pinyin: Lóng Hǔ Mén). This name translates as "Dragon Tiger Gate" in English, and is in reference to the name of the fictional kungfu school and organization that is a major subject matter in the book. Oriental Heroes was first published in 1970 under the title Little Rascals (traditional Chinese: 小流氓; Cantonese Yale: Síu Làuh Màhn). It featured stories about young people living in public housing estates in Hong Kong fighting gangsters and criminals. The heroes of the stories exhibited antisocial behaviours, but routinely fought for justice. In the early years of the book's run, the fighting was very graphically illustrated. Various weapons were used, where spilled blood, internal organs, guts, and bones were shown in the injuries that the characters sustained. People criticised the graphic violence depicted in Oriental Heroes and other similar action genre manhua, eventually leading to the enactment of the Indecent Publication Law in 1975, banning explicit violence in manhua. (Source: Wikipedia)