I finished reading Double Arts.
It's really cool. There's a virus (or some contagious desease or something) which is much worse than the ebola virus called 'Troy' or 'Troi'.
It spreads by contact, but even if you come in contact with the hair of a deseased person, you will catch Troy.
You will experience seizures before going transparent and then disappearing (much like diffusion, except that you don't diffuse, you disappear, like totally wiped of the surface of the Earth [a.k.a. obliterated]).
The people with extra high resistance, called 'Sisters' (somehow they're all females), are able to absorb the desease (maybe it's poison...) into themselves, but because of their resistance, they don't die immediately though they are affected.
They can 'cure' up to hundreds or even thousands of people by absorbing Troy. But eventually, when their body limit for Troy is reached, they get the seizures and disappear.
They believe that there is a person who is totally immune to Troy, and just when the main character, Sister Elraine, started having her seizures, a boy called Kiri catches her.
But apparently, the boy didn't contract Troy. It appears he is immune to it. He has a power which speeds up healing processes and increases vitality, so he is able to put the Troy in Elraine to a stop while he is in direct skin contact with her.
An organization called 'Gazelle', which seems to be hunting down Sisters, tries to capture Kiri because of his immunity. They want Troy to dominate the Earth and want to find a way to stop the Sisters from finding a cure through research on Kiri.
But to find a cure, Kiri must first reach the Head Quarters of the Sisters. He has to travel with Elraine hand in hand (though they don't exactly have to hold hands, just touching skin to skin anywhere will do) to the HQ.
Their journey is full of people hunting them down.
Can they fight without losing skin contact?
Will they make it?
Ferrero's note: I LOVE THE DRAWING! I LOVE THE HAIR! I LOVE THE EYES! THE WHOLE MANGA ROCKS! (overlooking the itsy bitsy romance part in the last few pages of the last chapter)