"Yumoto Hakone, En Yufuin, Atsushi Kinugawa, Io Naruko, Ryuu Zaou... Their ordinary lives, which weren't depicted in the anime, have become a novel! Is the Defense Club disbanding already?! The anime's scriptwriter Natsuko Takahashi writes this novel with the themes of 'love' and 'the many forms of love'." (Source: Pony Canyon, translated)
Here is Pita-ten as you've never seen it before! Koge-Donbo's loveable characters; Kotarou, Misha and Shia, are all here, illustrated in a unique, fresh style by the some of the biggest fans of the bestselling manga! Different manga-ka from Japan add their personal touch to the romantic series. But it wouldn't be Pita-ten without an original tale from Koge-Donbo.
An office lady working in a rural office meets a little girl. *Note: Originally published in Comic Yuri-Hime 2021 August issue.*
In "24, 25," the main character reminisces about a girl she knew in high school. (Source: Lililicious)
Seimei of Abe, perhaps the most famous and powerful sorcerer in Japan. This title contains two stories about him, the first concerning a demoness who fell in love with him, and the second revolving around a young Seimei as he met his future wife.
An anthology for the Hanshin Tigers' 80th anniversary. 1. **"Tora"** by Takahashi Rumiko 2. **"Tigers Rhapsody"** by Takai Kenichirou 3. **"Fujinami Toushu to Ore"** by Koji Joukura 4. **"Torafuusou: Boku to Kanojo to Tigers"** by Nakahara Yuu 5. **"Juuhan Deki! Bijitaa-hen Toratoratora no Maki"** by Matsuda Naoko 6. **"Hagiwara Akiko no 1997-nen"** by Sasou Akira 7. **"Abikyoukan! Yuru Fuwa Jigoku Hanshin Zoukan Tokubetsu-hen"** by Hori Nobuyuki 8. **"Akumu no 1992"** by Takahashi Tsutomu 9. **"Torako Ni Ai Tiger"** by Takahashi Noboru 10. **"Rokkouzan Himitsu no Kenkyuujo!!"** by Shiriagari Kotobuki 11. **"Fushi Tora"** by Tsunomaru 12. **"Tora-bou, Ai no Sakebi"** by Yamaaki Douton 13. **"Sairyou no Hi"** by Kikuni Masahiko 14. **"Nani ga Nandemo Hanshin Fan 2015"** by Oshikawa Untarou 15. **"Hanshin Hangi"** by Hayashida Q 16. **"Tora-kata Rakugo Enmoku Uwaba mi Taiji"** by Matsui Shinsuke 17. **"Pinch Hitter Torataro"** by Mizuguchi Naoki 18. **"Ashita wa Katsu!"** by Watanabe Yasuhiro 19. **"Honmamon"** by Nakayama Ramada 20. **"1992 Moratorium Kazuyuki"** by Samukawa Kazuyuki 21. **"Jitsuroku! Watashi wa Hanshin Koshien Kyuujou no o Hizamoto de Umareta."** by Kumichou
The iDOLM@STER: Cinderella Girls anthology by various mangaka.
The world as we know it was suddenly altered forever when the door for the dimension of the gods and the door of the dimension of the demons suddenly opened up. Ten years later, a boy named Tsuchimi Rin was entrusted with two princesses from those dimensions. Will he be able to keep his sanity while living with his childhood friend Kaede, trying to live a normal school life, and also being a neighbor to both of princesses and their fathers, the mighty dimension Lords? The hearts of those girls are at stake and only Rin has the key to unlock them. (Source: Froth-Bite)
From Storm in Heaven: Demoted from the Prince's Guard and dumped in favor of a foreign princess, Lance is the Prince's dirty secret and the laughingstock of the Seventh Corps. It's no wonder that no one will believe him when he uncovers a plot to assassinate the Prince. With the help of the rest of the Seventh Corps and his new partner, resident smart-aleck Sid, Lance has to figure out how to save the life of the man who gave him everything only to take it all away.
