Based on the Sega Saturn game by the same name. *Note: Released as Enix Supercomic Gekijoh Volume 11*
1. **Shin Kanaerareta Negai** (新・かなえられた願い) \[Inuki Kanako\] 2. **Te: Kaiki Meikyuu** (手―怪奇迷宮―) \[Chie Watari\] 3. **Mangetsu ga Miteita** (満月が見ていた) \[Kaoru Oohashi\] 4. **Hitomushi Hana** (人虫花) \[Nori Ochazuke\] 5. **Eien no Getsuyoubi** (永遠の月曜日) \[Kanon Iguchi\] 6. **Shiawase Uranaikan** (幸せ占い館) \[Kei Arita\] 7. **Shi to Kanojo to Boku: Kokoro no Yukue** (死と彼女とぼく~心の行方~) \[Madoka Kawaguchi\]
Because of his status as an illegitimate child, Nobuhira is forced to join a temple. Not wanting to become a monk, at age 15, he flees Kyoto to go to Edo with the help of his elder sister Takako, who would later become the wife to the shogun Iemitsu. Iemitsu then gives Nobuhira a house and land of his own. However, even though Nobuhira later marries a princess, he is not allowed to live with her as he is just a poor retainer of the shogun. But with his blade, Nobuhira will cut down the evils that lurk in Edo. (Source: Anime News Network, edited)
A novel based on the Moero Chronicle game.
An 8 pages one shot regarding Valentine's Day, featuring characters from the first story of Wana Wana Kiss by Tarira Bee, Nagi and Natsuki. Note: This one shot is not included inside the tankoubon version of Wana Wana Kiss, but serialised in Magazine Be x Boy instead. (Source: rynisyou)
Each morning, the Professor and the Housekeeper are introduced to one another. The Professor may not remember what he had for breakfast, but his mind is still alive with elegant mathematical equations from the past. He devises clever math riddles—based on her shoe size or her birthday—and the numbers reveal a sheltering and poetic world to both the Housekeeper and her ten-year-old son. With each new equation, the three lost souls forge an affection more mysterious than imaginary numbers, and a bond that runs deeper than memory. (Source: Penguin Books)
