A completely original new manga announced for the series' 20th anniversary.
Sylph Anthology containing short illustrations and comics. Part 1: Fairy Tales Part 2: Tales of Old Japan Part 3: Western Literature Part 4: Japanese Literature Part 5: Myth & Legend (Source: Fallen Syndicate)
*Based on the 2019 television drama adaptation of the original manga* Hiromi, a timid and quiet high-schooler, was forcefully raised by her grandmother. Due to her abuse, she created an imaginary version of herself in the mirror, named "Yumi," and would play by talking to her as a child. By the time Hiromi becomes a high school student, she only remembers playing with the mirror, but one day, she hears a voice coming from inside her reflection asking, "Is what Grandma says really right?" Triggered by this voice, Hiromi's alternate personality freely controls Hiromi's body and ventures out into the night without Hiromi's knowledge...what sort of dangerous activities will "Yumi" force her timid host into, and what will become of this dynamic?
A pair of researchers stays behind on their dying planet of Eltria with their two daughters, Amitie and Kirie, in hopes of finding a way to revive the planet. But when the husband Granz falls ill it seems their dream of reviving the planet will die. Against her older sister's wishes, Kirie sets off with her childhood friend Iris to seek help from a distant alternate world. They arrive in Japan on Earth to search for the key to their planet's regeneration. There, they meet Nanoha, Fate, and Hayate. (Source: Anime News Network)
Yuzu, the Kisaragi clan's future successor, must marry the man of his family's choice when she reaches the age of 18. Now with only 2 years left, Yuzu wants to know how it feels to fall in love.
The story revolves around high school student Neji Yamato, who has worries that keep resurfacing. He keeps asking himself, "Just who am 'I,' who is nothing at all?" (Source: Anime News Network)
In a mountain range where even the tears are freezing, a woman nicknamed Yukikamakiri is rising up. May this wedding receive an eternal blessing. The War of Frozen Blood raged on for decades between two main tribes of this region, the Mirde, a clan believing in eternal life after death, and the Ferbie, a clan where even the women are ferocious warriors, and are said to be so violent in love that they "eat" the man they passionately love. As such, those women were nicknamed the "Yukikamakiri," the snow praying mantises. In order for the war to finally end, a promise was made : That the new young leaders of the respective clans are to be united under a political marriage of convenience. That promise was taken by the now deceased former leader of each clan. Ten years have passed since that promise was made. Can the peace really be achieve with this marriage with no love involved, a marriage going against the very nature of the snow praying mantises' violent and passionate love, and can the long hatred forgotten that easily?
Amamiya Nonoka is a human that can see spirits. Because of the strange ability she posseses, she has no friends at school at all. Suddenly, one day two handsome brothers appear in front of the lonely Nonoka. Aki and Kou, the two of them came to borrow Nonoka's "strange ability"? Not to mention, they are renting parts of their bodies to continue living...

