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1) No One Can Do It Hajime is a wandering samurai, who carries a musori sword and is aiming for the top. His goal is to have a fight with the famous Muichi, but upon his arrival in a village his sword gets stolen. And to top it all Muichi turns out to be…
2) Shenzi The year is 2007 A.D. The advance of civilization has led to remarkable achievements. Those achievements have paved a way for a project which successfully used neural energy to evoke the latent abilities in humans. Those who gained powers beyond the average humans are called Shenzi.
3) Snow-like Cherry Blossoms One day problem student Karukami gets off on the wrong train station. There he meets Sakura Kisaragi, a cheerful girl that is waiting for her lost dog. A heartwarming story about trust and life.
4) Tower of Babel In the Tower of Babel people live while they are served by robots. But something goes wrong and the robots turn against humans, it is now up to violent princess Reiche and the swordsman Farose to make things right.
The stories are very different from each other, always bringing something new. “No one can do it” reminds me of Rouruni Kenshin, so it was a pleasant read for me. “Shenzi” was my least favorite, I really don’t enjoy the fact that they had to prove through a fight that they deserve to be free. “Snow like Cherry Blossoms” was the most touching of all. “Tower of Babel” was my personal favorite. The relationship between the main characters is pretty fun and I just wish it was developed into a longer work. The problem about this manga it’s the art which is full of details, making it hard to follow especially the fighting scenes, but this doesn’t mean it’s ugly, on the contrary some scenes are worth remembering. All in all a nice read.