They might be gorgeous girls, but having the galaxy's most notorious assassin and the heir to the ruler of the universe at the same high school was probably a risky proposition. Filled with jealousy, Run and Saki conspire to set Lala and Yami at each other's throats! When these super-powered students clash in battle, it's Rito, as usual, left picking up the pieces. And that's just the start of his troubles--nefarious agents from outer space are starting to take an interest in the ladies of Sainan High!
Yuuki Rito is your average high school student—awkward, shy, and hopeless when it comes to confessing his feelings to the girl of his dreams. But one day, a beautiful woman suddenly materializes in his bathtub! Her name is Lala Deviluke, an alien princess on the run from an intergalactic empire. After Rito gets unwittingly engaged to Lala, he soon finds himself sucked into a battle for Lala's affections, as alien suitors from across the galaxy vie for her hand in marriage. Rito's troubles have only just begun!
Mea may be safe from the domination of Master Nemesis, but everyone in Sainan is still in big trouble. The overwhelming, perverse power of Darkness still holds Yami in thrall, and the beautiful living weapon is on a rampage! There's just one hope to return her to her former self: her connection to Yuuki Rito. Yet with love and death all mixed up in Yami's mind, will Rito survive long enough to make a difference?
When Commander Zastin leads a group of soldiers to take down Nemesis once and for all, Rito winds up getting caught in the crossfire. It's a rumble between the king of the cosmos and the ultimate living weapon! The action and perversion reach a whole new stage when To Love Ru blasts off for outer space!
Life isn't easy when you're a high school student who is kinda-sorta engaged to the princess of the entire galaxy. All Rito really wants is a simple life with Haruna, his one true crush, but the universe has other ideas. Jealous alien suitors keep on trying to ruin Rito's life-- and the worst cosmic enemy he's encountered yet is about to make her appearance!
Even if she's expected to recover, Lala is still stuck in a pint-sized body--and she resolves to do something about it. Unfortunately, her invention goes totally haywire, shrinking Rito and Haruna down to be even smaller than she is! So small, in fact, that they could easily be stepped on. What's worse, Haruna's parents are coming home to visit. Everyone's going to need to work overtime to keep this mad-science mishap a secret!
Defeating the Darkness that threatened Earth didn't come without cost--Lala used up so much power in the fight that she wound up shrinking down to a pint-sized version of herself. Spurred by concern, the Earth is getting an unexpected visitor. It's the Queen of Deviluke: the most powerful woman in the universe, and Lala's mother! How will Rito handle the arrival of a woman said to be so beautiful that simply looking at her drives men mad?
Grand in its scope, Asian Comics dispels the myth that, outside of Japan, the continent is nearly devoid of comic strips and comic books. Relying on his fifty years of Asian mass communication and comic art research, during which he traveled to Asia at least seventy-eight times and visited many studios and workplaces, John A. Lent shows that nearly every country had a golden age of cartooning and has experienced a recent rejuvenation of the art form. As only Japanese comics output has received close and by now voluminous scrutiny, Asian Comics tells the story of the major comics creators outside of Japan. Lent covers the nations and regions of Bangladesh, Cambodia, China, Hong Kong, India, Indonesia, Korea, Malaysia, Myanmar, Nepal, the Philippines, Singapore, Sri Lanka, Taiwan, Thailand, and Vietnam. Organized by regions of East, Southeast, and South Asia, Asian Comics provides 178 black-and-white illustrations and detailed information on comics of sixteen countries and regions—their histories, key creators, characters, contemporary status, problems, trends, and issues. One chapter harkens back to predecessors of comics in Asia, describing scrolls, paintings, books, and puppetry with humorous tinges, primarily in China, India, Indonesia, and Japan. The first overview of Asian comic books and magazines (both mainstream and alternative), graphic novels, newspaper comic strips and gag panels, plus cartoon/humor magazines, Asian Comics brims with facts, fascinating anecdotes, and interview quotes from many pioneering masters, as well as younger artists.
Harem hilarity continues in the ongoing sequel series to the smash sensation To Love Ru! Momo is the younger sister of Lala, the alien princess who has long since been engaged to the human Rito. Although Rito’s heart continues to waver between Lala and his first crush, Haruna, Momo finds herself unable to deny the feelings she has for the hapless human male. Instead of giving up, Momo attempts to surround Rito with a harem of beautiful women, all working towards urging him to marry Lala, become crowned as King, and as a result, be allowed to marry his entire harem—Momo included!
'" The summertime hijinks continue with a trip to the beach! Rito gets an eyeful of Lala and Haruna in their swimsuits and the boys try to sneak into the girls'' rooms. Meanwhile, Lala''s enthusiastic feelings for Rito brew a storm of uncertainty in his heart. "'