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engshoujosei · 1 year
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Seven Princes of the Thousand Years Labyrinth 
4 volumes
Licensed by Seven Seas, out of print.
Ewan Juno awakens to find himself part of a group of young people who have been assembled in a strange place, surrounded by stone walls and endless corridors. Gradually, Ewan and the others learn that they are captive in the Castle of the Thousand-Year Labyrinth, and each of them is a candidate to become the next emperor! This castle, with its twisted secrets and deadly mysteries, could grant their hearts' desires... or bring them to their knees in despair.
Related Series
Sennen Meikyuu no Nana Ouji: Eikyuu Kairou no Kishi (Sequel, not licensed) Sennen Meikyuu no Nana Ouji Gaiden: Akatsuki no Ouja (Side Story, not licensed)
Status in Country of Origin
4 Volumes (Complete)
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Birth Secrets
BL Subtext
Bromance
Castle
Chosen One
Cross-dressing
Detective/s
Emperor-to-be
Empire/s
Famous Character/s
Friendship
Gothic Style
Illegitimate Child/ren
Important Non-Romantic Relationship/s
Labyrinth/s
Mysterious Protagonist
Overprotective Friend/s
Play or Die Situation
Royalty
Thief/ves
Trapped
Treasure/s
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somnipax09 · 6 months
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Sakura Haruno Multiship Fanfic's
Today, I will show you a recommendation of my favorite Goddess Sakura fanfics with different characters. This is part No. 1 because there are many.
Most of them contain 18+ scenes, so if you don't like that type of content don't read any of these.
Depending on how the description is written, you will know if it is in Spanish or English.
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The Way of the Wind By: just enough
ANBU Captain Uchiha Itachi had things well planned out, until a medic-nin with ridiculous hair went and made herself interesting. Sakura insisted she was just doing her job, but Itachi didn't quite see it that way. Non-massacre AU.
House Calls By: Spoiled Sweet
Always the Team Mom, Sakura opens up her home as a clinic for the hospital-phobic ninja of Konoha. At the same time, her relationship with Kakashi begins to evolve in a way she never expected. M for swearing and later content.
Blind By: ObsidianSickle
It was almost time, Orochimaru was going to take his body as a vessel. He hated being used...he refused to be used. With that thought, he took the kunai in his hand and slashed across his eyes.
Things you just don't talk about By: Enodia
"Do you enjoy sex?" Shikamaru asked bluntly. I just can't believe I'm talking about this, and with Shikamaru, of all people, Sakura thought." Sakura is in for a surprise. Or, rather, a series of surprises.
Exilio By: Elade-chan
Sasuke está consumido por el odio después de saber la verdad sobre su hermano,cuando más oscuro es su corazón se encuentra con sus antiguos compañeros casi moribundos -¿quién os persigue,Sakura?- Konoha- contestó desmayandose.
Of Broken Hallelujah's and Healing Hearts By: sasuke-glamour
Tsunade interrumpió, —Sólo dime qué demonios quieres, Uchiha, antes de sacarte de la maldita aldea—. Sin ningún rastro de emoción, Sasuke dijo, —Haruno Sakura.
The Planning Of A Matriarch By: ChronicallyChill
Uchiha Mikoto just wanted a daughter to pamper and adore. Who knew that could lead to a misunderstanding, an arranged marriage, and Itachi dodging fireballs.
Lives at stake: Uchiha Haruno By: Shina Uchiha
—La sangre Uchiha es sagrada y no se debe combinar. Quien sea que esté esperando ese Uchiha de sangre impura, morirá antes de dar a Luz. —¡¿No lo entiendes teme?, tú hijo está matando a Sakura-chan, le absorbe el chakra poco a poco!
Unmei: Uchiha to Haruno By: Atori-chan
Los Uchiha somos orgullosos y arrogantes, pero también seguimos un destino que transcurre de generación en generación. Tú Sasuke también has caído, aunque te empeñes en negar lo evidente. Esas fueron las palabras de Uchiha Madara. 
El Blanco Invierno By: Holofernes
Sintiéndose apartada de Sasuke y Naruto, Sakura hallará la amistad de Hinata y acabará desarrollando una inevitable fascinación por el distante Neji y por la misteriosa familia Hyuuga.
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Title: Sennen Meikyuu no Nana Ouji / Seven Princes of the Thousands Year Labyrinth (千年迷宮の七王子)
Author: AIKAWA Yu (Illustrated by ATORI Haruno)
Genre: Action, Drama, Fantasy & Mystery
Status: Completed (24 Chapters)
Plot Summary
A young man, Ewan Juno, awakens to find himself imprisoned in an unknown place, surrounded by stone walls and seemingly endless corridors. Ewan learns that he is one of a group of individuals, all sent to this strange place—the Thousand Years Labyrinth. Each of them is a candidate to become the country’s next emperor, however only one can claim the crown. If, as a group, they do not decide, the title will fall to the last man standing, and it appears the labyrinth has methods of its own to achieve that end. A series of puzzles, trials, and deadly traps stands between life and death, and appears to mimic an old legend about an emperor and his seven lords—who were all lost in the very same maze.
Will the chosen candidates find a way out or will the labyrinth claim another seven princes in its search for an emperor?
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happylaw · 6 years
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Sennen Meikyuu no Nana Ouji Chronicle - Fanbook (part 1)
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THE SEVEN PRINCES OF THE THOUSAND-YEAR LABYRINTH, Vol. 4
Story and art by: Atori Haruno and Aikawa Yu MSRP: $12.99 Release date: November 28, 2017
Deep within the Castle of the Thousand-Year Labyrinth, Othello presses Ewan to make a fateful decision. As blood flows, Ewan must choose between giving up his own life--or everyone else's. Escape is almost within reach, but what must they sacrifice to make it a reality? The group's hard-won trust is put to the test in the final volume of this labyrinthine fantasy tale!
FINAL VOLUME
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senjo · 3 years
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~Sennen Meikyuu no Nana Ouji~
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Sennen Meikyuu no Nana Ouji English: The Seven Princes of the Thousand Year Labyrinth Japanese: 千年迷宮の七王子
A young man, Ewan Juno, awakens to find himself imprisoned in an unknown place, surrounded by stone walls and seemingly endless corridors. Ewan learns that he is one of eight young men, all sent to this strange place—the Thousands Years Labyrinth. Each of them is a candidate to be the next emperor, but only one among them will have the power to choose whom it will be. As each man struggles to survive, Ewan must navigate the shifting landscape of the labyrinth and its multitude of traps, if he is ever to escape and learn the truth behind the labyrinth's dark secrets.
Author: Haruno Atori (Story), Yu Aikawa (Art) Genres: Action, Mystery, Fantasy, Josei Volumes: 21 Chapters: 4 Status: Finished
Tell me what’s your favourite cover, ships and favourite character if you’d like :D
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mangabookshelf · 7 years
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My Week in Manga: February 6-February 12, 2017
My Week in Manga: February 6-February 12, 2017
My News and Reviews
Last week at Experiments in Manga I posted the Bookshelf Overload for January–it was kind of a strange month for manga and other media acquisitions for me, but it wasn’t as absurd as December so at least my wallet’s a little happier. I also managed to finish my draft for February’s in-depth review, so I should have that cleaned up and posted sometime later this week.
Last week…
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ljaesch · 7 years
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Sennen Meikyū no Nana Ōji -Eikyū Kairō no Kishi- Manga Ends
Sennen Meikyū no Nana Ōji -Eikyū Kairō no Kishi- Manga Ends
The June 2017 issue of Ichijinsha’s Monthly Comic Zero-Sum has published the final chapter of author Yu Aikawa and artist Haruno Atori’s Sennen Meikyū no Nana Ōji -Eikyū Kairō no Kishi- manga, the sequel to their The Seven Princes of the Thousand Year Labyrinth manga. Aikawa and Haruno Atori began the original manga series in the magazine in August 2014 and ended the series in June 2016.…
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recentanimenews · 7 years
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My Week in Manga: February 6-February 12, 2017
My News and Reviews
Last week at Experiments in Manga I posted the Bookshelf Overload for January–it was kind of a strange month for manga and other media acquisitions for me, but it wasn’t as absurd as December so at least my wallet’s a little happier. I also managed to finish my draft for February’s in-depth review, so I should have that cleaned up and posted sometime later this week.
Last week I came across a few interesting things online related to queer manga, comics, and other media. Massive has now released Jiraiya’s Two Hoses in English, a manga telling the story of “The Greatest Couple,” characters who were initially designed for the company as part of its launch. (Massive has released Jiraiya’s Caveman Guu manga, too, which was subsequently collected in the excellent anthology Massive: Gay Erotic Manga and the Men Who Make It.)
I haven’t had a chance to actually listen to it yet, but the most recent ANNCast focused on LGBT representation in manga and anime with guests Erica Friedman, Jason Thompson, and Valerie Complex. Friedman also visited the University of Michigan back in January to discuss queer manga. The recording of her presentation Alt Manga, Queer Manga: Telling Our Own Stories is now available to watch on YouTube.
There were a few Kickstarter campaigns that caught my attention last week as well. First and foremost, Chromatic Press is raising funds to release the final volume of Lianne Sentar’s series Tokyo Demons in print, produce a revised edition of the first novel, as well as reprint the other books in the series. It isn’t a secret that I am a huge fan of the series, so I definitely want to see the project succeed. Tabula Idem is a great-looking tarot-themed queer comics anthology with an accompanying queer-themed major arcana tarot deck. I’m not very familiar with most of the artists involved, but Kaiju (whose comics I greatly enjoy) is contributing the cover illustration. Pamela Kotila has also launched a campaign to print the second volume of the webcomic Spidersilk. Though I haven’t actually read it yet, I recently picked up the first volume so this project seems to be aptly-timed.
Quick Takes
The Ancient Magus’ Bride, Volumes 4-6 by Kore Yamazaki. It’s been a little while since I’ve read The Ancient Magus’ Bride but that’s not because I don’t like the manga. In fact, it’s quite the opposite–The Ancient Magus’ Bride is actually one of my favorite series currently being released in English. I simply wanted to have a whole stack of volumes to read all at once. (Also worth noting: The first printing of Volume 6 is even accompanied by a special booklet with an additional comic!) Somehow, I had managed to forget just how much I enjoy The Ancient Magus’ Bride. I love its moody atmosphere and setting, beautiful artwork, and intriguing characters. Elias remains something of an enigma although parts of his past have now been revealed. He isn’t particularly happy about this development, though. Likewise, more is known about Chise, too, although she is still hesitant to share. The relationship dynamics in The Ancient Magus’ Bride are somewhat peculiar but remain compelling. Most of the characters in the manga are struggling with some sort of heartbreaking loneliness or feelings of isolation. To see them slowly drawing closer together, forming bonds of friendship, family, and love is immensely satisfying.
Mr. Mini Mart by Junko. Although the boys’ love manga Mr. Mini Mart was released in English first, my introduction to Junko’s work was through the series Kiss Him, Not Me. Because I was enjoying that series, I made a point to track down a copy of Mr. Mini Mart which for a time had gone out-of-print. (It’s more-or-less back in print again, but the manga seems to only be available directly from Juné Manga’s online store.) I forget why I initially passed on Mr. Mini Mart but I’m very glad that I finally got around to reading it. Mr. Mini Mart collects two boys’ love stories. Most of the volume is devoted to the titular “Mr. Mini Mart” but a short, unrelated one-shot manga “Young Scrubs” is included as well. It’s not nearly as good, though. “Mr. Mini Mart” is wonderful and surprisingly sweet. The story follows the high-school-aged Nakaba who, after an unfortunate incident in middle school, has been living as a shut-in. He gets finally gets out of the house when his uncle gives him a job at his store, but Nakaba has a difficult time getting along with his coworker Yamai and his abrasive personality. I’ll admit, I’m a sucker for a sensitive tough guy and it turns out that Yamai is an amazing example of one and is just a great person in general.
The Seven Princes of the Thousand-Year Labyrinth, Volume 1 written by Yu Aikawa and illustrated by Haruno Atori. I really wanted to like the first volume of The Seven Princes of the Thousand-Year Labyrinth more than I actually did. The basic premise is intriguing. A group of some of the kingdom’s most noteworthy, and in some cases most notorious, citizens wake up to find themselves trapped together in an elaborately booby-trapped castle. (The exception is the protagonist Ewan whose only distinguishing characteristics are his trusting nature, inherent kindness, and the fact that he’s from the kingdom’s most remote island.) The assumption is that whoever manages to survive the ordeal will become the kingdom’s emperor and reigning lords. There is a ton of potential in this set up, but The Seven Princes of the Thousand-Year Labyrinth simply didn’t work for me. Mostly I think it’s because the characters all come across as types rather than well-rounded individuals. What’s more is that they don’t even feel like they should all be a part of the same series; I found this lack of cohesiveness to be frustrating. The artwork is pretty, though, if not especially distinctive and there are plenty of plot twists, too.
Tomie by Junji Ito. Although uncommon, license rescues aren’t particularly rare, but Ito’s horror series Tomie is one of the very few manga to have been released in English by three different publishers. Most recently, Viz Media has collected the entire series in a single, massive tome with over seven hundred forty pages. The translation used is the same as the one in Dark Horse’s Museum of Terror series which I own, but I couldn’t resist the deluxe, hardcover treatment the volume received to match Viz’s other recent re-releases of Ito’s manga. Tomie was actually Ito’s award-winning professional debut and began serialization in 1987 in a shoujo magazine. The manga is largely episodic although there may be several chapters devoted to a single story arc and later stories sometimes make passing references to earlier ones. What ties the series together is the presence of Tomie, a beautiful young woman who is seemingly immortal. Time and again men fall desperately in love with Tomie and are eventually overcome by a desire to murder and dismember her. Not only does Tomie survive, she regenerates and multiplies, and so the horror continues. While not as mind-bendingly bizarre as some of Ito’s later works, Tomie is still weird, horrifying, gruesome, and grotesque.
By: Ash Brown
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aninreh · 5 years
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Koronę nosić będzie tylko jeden w „Siedmiu książętach i tysiącletnim labiryncie” Haruno Atori i Yu Aikawy
Przeczytałam "Siedmiu książąt i tysiącletni labirynt" i powiem wam szczerze, że @WanekoWaneko zrobiło mi kuku, wydając na razie TYLKO tom pierwszy! WINCYJ WINCYJ!
Dawno, dawno temu, za górami, za lasami gdy zmarł władca pewnego Cesarstwa, poddani mu Feudałowie zapragnęli przejąć całe bogactwo ich państwa oraz władzę nad nim. W tym celu jednak najpierw musieli pozbyć się cesarskiego potomka – zamiast jednak go zabijać, zamknęli nieszczęśnika w tysiącletniej celi, aby już nikt nigdy go nie odnalazł. A przynajmniej tak mówi legenda o wydarzeniach sprzed…
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//squeals// AAAAHHHHHH!!!! Look at Messiah!!
Book Depository seriously took quite a while to deliver this, though I had pre-ordered it... However, FINALLY IT'S HERE: 「The Seven Princes of the Thousand-Year Labyrinth」volume 3 。・:*:・゚★,。・:*:・゚☆
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THE SEVEN PRINCES OF THE THOUSAND-YEAR LABYRINTH, Vol 3
Story and art by: Atori Haruno and Aikawa Yu MSRP: $12.99 Release date: July 4, 2017
Ewan Juno remains among those cast into the Thousand Year Labyrinth as part of a ritual intended to choose the next Emperor. Although the group has begun to deduce some of the maze’s mysteries, their ongoing search for an exit is threatened by an ominous message scrawled in blood–“Amadeus is most fit for Emperor.” Who could have written this message, and even more worrisome a question: isn’t Amadeus already dead?
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senjo · 3 years
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February is over and despite being the shortest month of the year I feel like it went pretty slowly and dragged on. In terms of reading, this month went really well for me considering I got out of my reading slump and read 4 books. And so without further ado, let’s start with my haul.
My February book haul as seen on my bookstagram @dreamsleepread
I survived my first day back to uni in the summer heat! Whooo I deserve cake! But we don’t have cake so frozen yoghurt will do 😆 • • My #bookhaul for the month of February. You know for someone who’s not supposed to be buying books there are lots of books in this photo…
A post shared by Evee ♢ Reader ♢ Dreamer (@dreamsleepread) on Feb 27, 2017 at 2:06am PST
  This month I bought 4 physical books,
Norse Mythology by Neil Gaiman
Caraval by Stephanie Garber
A Court of Mist and Fury by Sarah J Maas
The Seven Princes in the Thousand Year Labyrinth Vol. 1 by Aikawa Yu & Atori Haruno
I’m really excited to read all four books I’ve bought above and it’s  a shame uni classes have started for me. I won’t be reading as much, especially since I got out of my reading slump.
Plus a couple of e-books (a few of them were on impulse but the ones below I’m pretty excited to read)
Dragon of Ash & Stars by H. Leighton Dickson
The Last Necromancer by CJ Archer
The Witch Hunter by Nicole R, Taylor
Bewitching Winter (Bk3 of The Four Seasons Series) by Serenity Woods
Contract Snatch by Ty Hutchinson
Books Read This Month:
Howl’s Moving Castle by Diana Wynne Jones
Echoes in Death by JD Robb
Simon vs the Homo-Sapiens Agenda by Becky Albertalli
Teeth by Hannah Moskowitz
I’ve reviewed Howl’s Moving Castle which you can read if you click the book title but I have no idea if I will be reviewing any of the three. Uni has just started and I don’t really feel like writing a review for them… I’m not sure if that is against some unspoken book blogger rule but it is what it is. Maybe I’ll write short reviews for them, maybe.
Currently Reading:
Animal Farm by George Orwell – Finally tackling this modern classic(?). Plenty of people have told me that I would enjoy this and so far I am. A very interesting concept. It’s political without being too complicated and so far a very easy read.
What about you guys? What did you read or buy this month? What are the highlights?
February Wrap Up & Haul February is over and despite being the shortest month of the year I feel like it went pretty slowly and dragged on.
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