"I'm Drawing Monsters in Tokyo" is a light novel written by the author, Dark Rabbit Head. It's a fantasy novel. The general plot of this novel is as follows: After traveling through Japan in a parallel world, Yue Xikong had obtained the ability to give life to paintings. "As an illusionary artist, isn't it the greatest regret that I have no chance to see real gods and demons? In that case, let me turn my fantasy into reality!" Yue Xikong gestured with the brush in her hand-I'll use this brush in my hand to make the world more interesting! ---------------------------- "Tokyo Old Days" was a light novel written by the author, Cat Tooth. It was a fantasy novel. The general plot of the novel was: In Tokyo, Japan, under the cover of the night, the lurking monsters moved. ---------------------------- "This Japanese Manga Is A Little Bit" was a light novel written by the author, Confused Dough. It was a fantasy novel. The general plot of this novel was: P.S. Daily manga, it doesn't affect L(·o·) even if I haven't read it before." Takahashi Yuichi, who had a talent for drawing but lacked storytelling, had a dream. In the dream, it was a comic house and a door that could not be opened... Mashiro Shiina: What color do you like? Aisaka Dahe: I'm not a primary school student! Sakura Chiyo: Crisp fruit! Takahashi was actually a mangaka! Kasumigaoka Shiyu: Yes, it's me again... ---------------------------- "I'm an Oracle in Tokyo" was a light novel written by the author, Ru Lian. It was an original fantasy novel. The general plot of this novel was: Who can tell me why she turned into a crow after a car accident? The feeling of being forced to become a big monster was really uncomfortable. Chihaya Uesugi looked at the black crow in the mirror and sighed. He was just a Japanese high school student! As a great demon with a Divine Title, Qian Tang had no choice but to deal with Tokyo, which was currently in the middle of a night of ghosts. Without faith, he would also disappear. In order to survive, Qian Tang had to deal with these disobedient monsters and urban legends. Group ID: 1037455303 ---------------------------- "I'm a Ninja in Tokyo" was a light novel by the author, Fat Otaku. It was a derivative Doujinshi novel. The general plot of the novel was: When Yuichi realized that the Naruto comic book in his hand had turned into a black hole and sucked him in, he was in despair... When Yuichi realized that he was still in modern society, he cheered and extended his sinful pig trotters to the galgame... When he was satisfied with a big bag of potato chips and coke, he saw..."You want me to fight with this... thing barehanded!" "Armory has been added to the system. Please check!" It could be considered a comprehensive manga world view. The passerby female protagonist, Chun Wu, Onmyoji, Tokyo Dark Crow, Monogatari, Sly Ghost, Natsume, and other world views were combined. If you like it, you can take a look ~~ ---------------------------- "The Night of a Hundred Ghosts from Tokyo" was a light novel written by the author, Flute Fox. It was a fantasy novel. The general plot of the novel was as follows: Akasaka Hatchome in the Tokyo area was a shop next to Kisaka. In the eyes of ordinary people, it was just an ordinary shop, but in the eyes of those demon creatures, this place was like hell… ---------------------------- "Full-time Manga Artist" was a light novel written by the author, Huang Tian Dafa. It was an original fantasy novel. The general plot of this novel was: In 1993, Japan was in the midst of an economic bubble bursting. The economy was in decline, life was painful, and society was going downhill. Higashino, who had transmigrated to be an art student, began to change himself. He studied hard and made progress every day, working hard toward Musashino Art University. At the same time, he submitted to Weekly Shonen Jump, starting with the assistant of the god-level mangaka Akira Toriyama. The first manga,"Soul of Chess". The second manga was Slam Dunk. Adapted from the short comic book "The Court of Leaves." ---------------------------- "Drawing Abilities from Naruto" was a light novel by the author, I'm Crazy Ha. It was a derivative doujinshi novel. The general plot of this novel was as follows: The first volume of the Fire Shadow Chapter had ended. In the second volume, the anime arrived in Tokyo. 。 ---------------------------- Ninja World Commentator was a light novel by the author, Fainted Water Cuttlefish. It was a derivative Doujinshi novel. The general plot of the novel was as follows: Who was the one who exposed Uchiha Weasel's identity as a spy, who was the one who made Ape Flying Sun Slash incapable and furious? Why did Uchiha Sasuke abandon his original body, and why did Naruto rebel against Koba? How did Hinata Hinata become the strongest person in Ninja Realm? Why did Hinata transform into a magical girl? Was all of this a loss of morals, or was the world beyond cure? The real mastermind was simply insane! ---------------------------- 100 Points Comic Explosion was a light novel written by the author for Meowcap. The general plot of this novel was: As Shinji Nobuhiro's disciple, Aragaki's dream was to become a comic artist for "Jump." Dongcheng Ling was a girl who liked to write novels. When their dreams intertwined, a mangaka named Higashigaki Yuu was born, and together they would reach the peak of 'JUMP'.
The best place to start is at the very beginning. That way, you don't miss any crucial details or developments. Many manga fans recommend this for a full and immersive experience. You might find helpful guides on dedicated manga forums or communities too.
The plot of the follow-up novel of Tokyo Raven Animation had not been officially announced yet, so it was impossible to give a specific novel contact. However, if you like Tokyo Raven, you can read its manga and animation first to understand the story background and character settings. The manga and anime were already finished, so they could read them first to understand the climax and ending of the story. If you have already read the Tokyo Raven novel, you can choose to read the subsequent chapters according to your preferences. Some novels may continue to develop according to the original plot, while others may change the plot or add new characters. He could choose a suitable novel to read according to his preferences.
The place where the Tokyo Raven animation ended corresponded to the 15th volume of the novel.
You might try looking at major online bookstores or comic platforms. Some popular ones include Amazon or Comixology.
I'd suggest beginning at the beginning. Start with Chapter 1 to get the full experience and understand the characters and plot as they were originally intended. Some people might recommend starting from a later point if they think you're familiar with similar manga styles, but for a complete understanding, it's best to start from the start.
I'd suggest beginning with the first chapter. That's where the Tokyo Ghoul world unfolds and you'll get a clear understanding of the setting and characters. It's a great starting point to immerse yourself in the series.
It was currently uncertain how many volumes of Tokyo Raven had been animated. Tokyo Raven was an original animation produced by a Chinese company and adapted from the manga of the same name created by Japanese manga artist Hiroshi Nagai. The animation had been released for two seasons and had received widespread praise worldwide. As the animation plot spanned multiple chapters on different time scales, the question of how many volumes were animated might have to wait until the animation production company released specific information.
I think your best bet is to search on well-known manga aggregator sites. But be careful as some might have unauthorized content. Also, check if the official publisher of the manga has an online store or digital distribution platform.
"Tokyo Old Days" is a light novel written by the author, Cat Teeth. It's a fantasy novel. The general plot of this novel is as follows: In Tokyo, Japan, under the cover of the night, the lurking monsters moved. ---------------------------- "The Night of a Hundred Ghosts from Tokyo" was a light novel written by the author, Flute Fox. It was a fantasy novel. The general plot of the novel was as follows: Akasaka Hatchome in the Tokyo area was a shop next to Kisaka. In the eyes of ordinary people, it was just an ordinary shop, but in the eyes of those demon creatures, this place was like hell… ---------------------------- "My Spirit-slaying Life in Japan" was a light novel written by the author, Guimi. It was a fantasy novel. The general plot of this novel was: "Have you heard? Screams from the old stadium." I know, because I was there…Crows flew past in the dark, and black cats weaved through the shadows. As for the black-clothed man, he would help some lost people or spirits with a little help… ---------------------------- "I'm an Oracle in Tokyo" was a light novel written by the author, Ru Lian. It was an original fantasy novel. The general plot of this novel was: Who can tell me why she turned into a crow after a car accident? The feeling of being forced to become a big monster was really uncomfortable. Chihaya Uesugi looked at the black crow in the mirror and sighed. He was just a Japanese high school student! As a great demon with a Divine Title, Qian Tang had no choice but to deal with Tokyo, which was currently in the middle of a night of ghosts. Without faith, he would also disappear. In order to survive, Qian Tang had to deal with these disobedient monsters and urban legends. Group ID: 1037455303 ---------------------------- "The Tokyo Grudge Remover" was a light novel written by the author in the dark. It was an original fantasy novel. The general plot of this novel was: I already know your request. I will cut off your hatred. This was a story of killing evil in Tokyo + being a fool + falling in love. ---------------------------- "Ghost Tales of Tokyo, Second Month" was a light novel written by the author, You Jue Jing. It was an original fantasy novel. The general plot of this novel was: The girl with a crooked head who was taking a group photo with someone at the crossroad, the half-bodied spirit who was crawling at high speed with both hands despite having its lower body crushed by the train tracks, the baby in the cardboard box at the station who was still crying…The night had been occupied by all kinds of ghost stories, and humans were living under the sun in ignorance. At some point, an urban legend that even ghost stories feared had started to spread in this world-when night fell, a high school student would lead a hundred ghosts on a night march to clear up ghost stories with extremely cruel methods! ---------------------------- "I'm Drawing Monsters in Tokyo" was a light novel written by the author, Dark Rabbit Head. It was an original fantasy novel. After traveling through Japan in a parallel world, Yue Xikong had obtained the ability to give life to paintings. "As an illusionary artist, isn't it the greatest regret that I have no chance to see real gods and demons? In that case, let me turn my fantasy into reality!" Yue Xikong gestured with the brush in her hand-I'll use this brush in my hand to make the world more interesting! ---------------------------- "Tokyo's Godfather of Literature and Art" was a novel written by the author, Sima Keita, about an urban and entertainment star. The general plot of the novel was: He traveled back to Tokyo in 1994. At that time, Japan's economic bubble had just burst. The society was filled with many "satiated poor people" who could eat their fill but could not afford more consumption. Fujiwara Keiki was one of them. In order to solve his current predicament, Fujiwara Keisuke, who was about to graduate, had two paths in front of him: one was to debut as a mystery writer, and the other was to enter the broadcasting industry and produce television programs. Fujiwara Kyu's choice was that only children would make choices, and adults would want everything. Everything started from "White Night Journey"! ---------------------------- Tokyo Ghost Stories was a light novel written by the author during mealtime. It was a fantasy novel. The general plot of the novel was: A pitch-black notebook that wrote your own ghost story at midnight. [Normal ghost stories: Enhances your notes and gains more abilities.] If you have the fear of facing death, then this is your best choice. [Legend: Find out the truth behind the legend and make it truly yours.] Shiroishi Fujimina looked at the words that appeared on the notebook and silently took out a lighter. P.S. This book is very scientific. Don't doubt it. ---------------------------- "Drawing Abilities from Naruto" was a light novel by the author, I'm Crazy Ha. It was a derivative doujinshi novel. The general plot of this novel was as follows: The first volume of the Fire Shadow Chapter had ended. In the second volume, the anime arrived in Tokyo. 。