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Mohiro Kitoh

    August 8, 1966
    Naru̱-Taru̱ 9
    Naru̱-Taru̱ 11
    Naru̱-Taru̱ 12
    Bokurano: Ours, Volume 8
    Bokurano: Ours, Vol. 4
    Bokurano: Ours, Vol. 5, Volume 5
    • 2013

      Bokurano: Ours, Volume 8

      • 222 pages
      • 8 hours of reading
      3.9(169)Add rating

      Through battle after battle, the world has known Zearth as an implacable force of destruction. Now, the monster has a human face, as Anko uses her father's broadcast to deliver a message to the world. An outpouring of support carries the children into Kanji's battle, a test of endurance that may only be won by a drastic, irreversible decision.

      Bokurano: Ours, Volume 8
    • 2012

      Bokurano: Ours, Vol. 5, Volume 5

      • 198 pages
      • 7 hours of reading
      4.1(198)Add rating

      Saving the world is no child’s play in this dark and chilling mecha manga series. One summer, fifteen kids innocently wander into a nearby seaside cave. There they meet a strange man who invites them to play an exciting new video game. This game, he explains, pits one lone giant robot against a horde of alien invaders. To play the game, all they have to do is sign a simple contract. The game stops being fun when the kids find out the true purpose of their pact. Zearth's surviving pilots make a promise to each other: they'll never break down, they'll never cry, and no one's to blame. Yet after Maki's battle breaks open the core of her opponent a frightening discovery may test their new resolve. Inside, the children come upon a terrible shock—the truth about who they're being driven to destroy.

      Bokurano: Ours, Vol. 5, Volume 5
    • 2011

      Bokurano: Ours, Vol. 4

      • 184 pages
      • 7 hours of reading
      3.9(215)Add rating

      Saving the world is no child’s play in this dark and chilling mecha manga series. One summer, fifteen kids innocently wander into a nearby seaside cave. There they meet a strange man who invites them to play an exciting new video game. This game, he explains, pits one lone giant robot against a horde of alien invaders. To play the game, all they have to do is sign a simple contract. The game stops being fun when the kids find out the true purpose of their pact. Having no interest in boys her own age, young Chizu develops a crush on her schoolteacher. After a few tentative secret dates, her relationship with the older man takes an unexpected and violent twist. When Chizu finally takes control of Zearth, she's got two things on her mind: save the planet and exact her revenge on her ex-lover.

      Bokurano: Ours, Vol. 4