Tenjo Tenge (Full Contact Edition 2-in-1), Vol. 3


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Mitsuomi and Maya are now rivals, but once they were close friends. Their lives were changed forever because of one person: Shin Natsume, Maya’s older brother and Mitsuomi’s mentor. Inheritor of the Dragon Eyes and leader of the Supreme Warrior Faction, the charismatic Shin also bears dark and terrible secrets. Struggling under the burden of the immense power he possesses, and manipulated by those who seek to use that power, Shin begins to lose control. Maya and Mitsuomi each have their own ideas for how to deal with his increasingly erratic behavior, but it’s up to Bunshichi to really beat some sense into him! -- VIZ Media




Tenjo Tenge (Full Contact Edition 2-in-1), Vol. 11


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The ancient struggle of the gods comes to an epic conclusion as Susano-o is reborn and the sun goddess Amaterasu awakens within Maya. What does Mitsuomi stand to gain by facing down Susano-o? How will Masataka endure his greatest challenge? As Soichiro absorbs tremendous amounts of ki, what role will he play in this last great fight? And can Maya withstand the agony of her transformation and see her friends through to the end of the battle? All fates will be revealed in this final volume of Tenjo Tenge! -- VIZ Media




Tenjho Tenge


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The "F" team/group attacks have split up the Juken Club, and it won't be easy for Masataka get them back together. He can only do it by defeating Madoka, the final "F" fighter with the spirit to strip down to the bare essentials (in every sense) to go up against him. Her boss has reason to believe that the Juken Club presents a real threat -- but even Madoka's loyalty to the mysterious Sohaku is questioned as the story behind her allegiance is explained. Bob's in the hospital, Aya's prisoner and the resurrected Fu Chien's furious... things have Never looked worse for the Juken Club!




Tenjo Tenge (Full Contact Edition 2-in-1), Vol. 5


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The confrontation between the Juken Club and the Executive Council enters a brand-new phase. With only a month to go until the Imperial Martial Arts Tournament, Soichiro continues his intense training. But what good is all that sweat and pain if Soichiro can’t figure out what he’s truly fighting for? The appearance of the mysterious group known as “F” might help him get a clue—if they don’t kill him first! Then a rescue mission to Kyushu to save Mouki, the last survivor of the Enmi family, puts everything on the line in an epic battle that will decide things for Soichiro one way or the other! -- VIZ Media




Ring X Mama


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Justice Asuka and her group, GIGAMAX, took the women's wrestling world by storm, but after a traumatic loss the group retired and went their separate ways. Years later, a college student, Ryoma, finds out his landlady, the kind and gentle Sanae, is actually his favorite former wrestling super star, Justice Asuka! What's more, he finds out GIGAMAX is staging a comeback and they want him to act as their manager! Between finding a new gym, recruiting former members, and relieving the wrestler's sexual energy, will Ryoma make it as their manager? Jump in the ring and find out!




Tenjo Tenge (Full Contact Edition 2-in-1), Vol. 10


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Mitsuomi and Bunshichi square off, not to see who dies, but to see who lives! The epic clash is more than Masataka can bear to watch, but Mitsuomi’s committed to the outcome and offers his brother a terrible choice. Meanwhile, the supernaturally awakened Nagi battles Kabane, the strongest of the Red Feathers. The struggle takes an unexpected turn as red ki envelops Soichiro and he’s forced to put all his strength into his fists in order to resist his fate. As Amaterasu slumbers, Tsukuyomi awakens and Susano-o is reborn—the gears of fate thunder on toward a shattering end! -- VIZ Media




Tenjo Tenge (Full Contact Edition 2-in-1), Vol. 3


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By popular demand, an all-new publication of a fan favorite—now 100% faithful to the original—in a value-saving 2-in-1 format with premium color content. Knuckle-busting brawls, badass babes, and the toughest student body ever to mix it up under one roof. Welcome to Todo High, where the only rule is: get strong or get schooled. Mitsuomi and Maya are now rivals, but once they were close friends. Their lives were changed forever because of one person: Shin Natsume, Maya’s older brother and Mitsuomi’s mentor. Inheritor of the Dragon Eyes and leader of the Supreme Warrior Faction, the charismatic Shin also bears dark and terrible secrets. Struggling under the burden of the immense power he possesses, and manipulated by those who seek to use that power, Shin begins to lose control. Maya and Mitsuomi each have their own ideas for how to deal with his increasingly erratic behavior, but it’s up to Bunshichi to really beat some sense into him!




Anime and Manga


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Zen Sanctuary of Purple Robes


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Zen Sanctuary of Purple Robes examines the affairs of Rinzai Zen's Tōkeiji Convent, founded in 1285 by nun Kakusan Shidō after the death of her husband, Hōjō Tokimune. It traces the convent's history through seven centuries, including the early nuns' Zen practice; Abbess Yōdō's imperial lineage with nuns in purple robes; Hideyori's seven-year-old daughter—later to become the convent's twentieth abbess, Tenshu—spared by Tokugawa Ieyasu at the Battle for Osaka Castle; Tōkeiji as "divorce temple" during the mid-Edo period and a favorite topic of senryu satirical verse; the convent's gradual decline as a functioning nunnery but its continued survival during the early Meiji persecution of Buddhism; and its current prosperity. The work includes translations, charts, illustrations, bibliographies, and indices. Beyond such historical details, the authors emphasize the convent's "inclusivist" Rinzai Zen practice in tandem with the nearby Engakuji Temple. The rationale for this "inclusivism" is the continuing acceptance of the doctrine of "Skillful Means" (hōben) as expressed in the Lotus Sutra—a notion repudiated or radically reinterpreted by most of the Kamakura reformers. In support of this contention, the authors include a complete translation of the Mirror for Women by Kakusan's contemporary, Mujū Ichien.