
| | | Kantarou, a folklore scholar living in the Taisho period, has various and sundry adventures. But Kantarou moonlights as an exorcist solving the problems of ghosts and demons, all with the help of Haruka, the legendary demon-eating tengu! | |
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| | | Haruka fails at eating a demon boy - even though that's his purpose in life. In confusion, Haruka questions his relationship with Kantarou. Haruka and Kantarou are befriended by a priest in need of assistance. Can the priest can make Haruka see the l . . . | |
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| | | In this volume we follow three stories. The first is a look at a day in the life of Watanabe as he serves Minamoto in his estate. Then there's a story about Kantatou stealing himself to finally ask Haruka about his past... but getting so distracted b . . . | |
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| | | Usagi is the granddaughter of the leader of a prestigious ninja village, but she's such a klutz she's never made it out of the kiddie class. Frustrated with Usagi's lack of progress, her grandfather sends her to marry a local lord and have lots of ni . . . | |
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| | | After she sees her childhood friend Kame having a tryst with Ranmaru, Usagi concludes that Kame has betrayed Iga. When she confronts Kame, Ranmaru has Usagi imprisoned and Kame is seriously wounded! What are Ranmaru's plans for the two of them? And w . . . | |
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| | | During their search for Mamezo, a downpour forces Usagi and Hanzo to take shelter inside a cave. Though the storm and a dark cave provide a romantic backdrop for the loving couple, something sinister interrupts them, and Hanzo gets sniped by a poison . . . | |
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| | | Usagi and Hanzo finally return to Iga, where a wedding banquet for them awaits. Usagi couldn't be more thrilled that her dreams are coming true! Unfortunately, the arrival of Oda Nobunaga's troops puts an end to the festivities. Can the Iga ninja pro . . . | |
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| | | After the devastating attack on Iga, Usagi becomes a better-skilled ninja. Even as Usagi takes solace from her friend Yuki and vows to move forward, she struggles to come to terms with her tragic losses. Meanwhile, rumor has it that Goemon is still a . . . | |
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| | | Usagi's mission to bear Hanzo's child is not going well. The father of her future babies has no interest in her, and she has a beautiful, brilliant rival. In order to regroup, Usagi goes back to her home village, arriving just in time for the annual . . . | |
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| | | Goemon and Mamezo are taken hostage by the Kanbutsu clan, and the price for their lives is an "Instant Death" poison, which Usagi must create. Their captor, however, seems intent on killing Goemon whether Usagi makes the poison or not... | |
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