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Romano is the owner of a cake factory with amazing sweets, and also a spy after a mafia. One of his most loyal clients, Sasha, is actually a drug lord and Romano's investigation target. As feelings start to get in the way of their very different occupations, hijinks ensue.
The story follows a 2 year time skip after the events of the World of Light, Galeem, the God of Light with his powerful angelic motifs and Dharkon, the God of Darkness with his were defeated by the legendary 81 fighters saving all the captured spirits and saving the world once again. Peace has finally returned to the world of Smash until the spirits of Galeem and Dharkon were left alive and together, they fused into a more powerful entity known as “Firion”. Another 2 years have passed and Master Hand, a hand-like entity along with his twin brother Crazy Hand began reconstruction of the new Smash world for the next tournament and allowing the spirits to roam free in peace thus named "WORLD OF WARRIORS" until Firion takes control of the hands, resurrect almost all of the villains of the Nintendo Multiverse and send them to recapture those spirits. Now Mario, Pit, and the returning veterans of Smash along with the new generation of fighters must once again reunite, travel through various places around the world, protect the spirits before they go into the wrong hands and stop the forces of evil from obtaining them again.
The first chapter run of the series, originally entitled simply The Dark Tower, launched February 7, 2007, and consisted of 30 issues that made up five volumes illustrated primarily by Jae Lee and Richard Isanove. The first volume, The Gunslinger Born, was based mostly on flashbacks from The Dark Tower: The Gunslinger and The Dark Tower IV: Wizard and Glass; the remaining volumes (The Long Road Home, Treachery, Fall of Gilead, and Battle of Jericho Hill) contained mostly new/original content which expanded upon details and events more briefly referenced throughout the novels. In addition to the five primary story arcs, the chapter run also included the one-shot, The Sorcerer. As stated by Peter David's afterword to The Long Road Home, the chapter run detailed Roland Deschain's "progress from callow youth to gunslinger," starting with his adventures in Mejis from Wizard and Glass and ending with the Battle of Jericho Hill (as detailed in The Dark Tower V: Wolves of the Calla and The Dark Tower VII: The Dark Tower). This series was re-titled The Dark Tower: Beginnings to clarify its prequel status when Gallery 13 took over as publisher.
The following content is intended for mature audiences and may contain sexual themes, gore, violence and/or strong language. Discretion is advised. Chiba’s kind manner, clear guidance, and pretty face make him easily the favorite driving instructor of every female student at the school where he works. But, while he’ll play up his charms to get good reviews, Chiba is diligent about politely but firmly rejecting all romantic advances. Yet his well-crafted persona will be put to the test when he’s matched up with the mysterious Yaotome, a new student gaining a reputation of his own as the “Sharp-Suited Prince,” because he comes to every driving lesson way overdressed. Despite his cool looks and demeanor, Yaotome can hardly compose himself when Chiba begins their lesson. An after-hours encounter reveals that Yaotome is actually a manga artist…and that’s not his only secret!