Based on the Fire Emblem Games. Note: Released in Enix Supercomic Gekijoh Volume 2.
Marriage Royale's story revolves around the male protagonist, a high school student named Tsukasa Hinomoto, who is told one day by his parents that he was adopted. Furthermore, they tell him that his real father is a manager of a large company, meaning he is very rich and holds a lot of power. Tsukasa's real father wants his son to marry a good woman, so he sets up an event known as Marriage Royale where beautiful girls from all over Japan will come together at a school built especially for the event and vie to become Tsukasa's fiancée. The school is located on an isolated island near Japan, and Tsukasa himself is taken there to live in a mansion in the care of two twin maids: Miku, the elder sister, and Miu, the younger sister. (Source: Wikipedia)
The fifth prince, Fran, is arranged to marry Claire, a priestess who wields the power of light. This was supposed to be a political marriage between the royal family and the church. However, Fran and Claire eventually fall in love with each other…? (Source: Manga Park, translated)
Indefectible bond, eternal promise, or ruthless yoke, what happens to the union of marriage when Life puts it to the test? Between idealized dream and reality of feelings, this collection of short stories on the theme of the union of two beings oscillates between raw realism and absolute romanticism, for the best... and for the worst! A sensitive, romantic and touching work, which invites reflection.
K City, Hokkaido. Ishizato Mugiho is working hard every day as a new instructor at a computer school, but sometimes things don't go as planned. She heads to the station to go to Sapporo to visit her hobby of electronics stores. She calls out to a young man sleeping in the waiting room, and the two of them take the train to Sapporo together. Although they part ways at the station, the next day he happens to come to try out the computer school where Mugiho works. It turns out he was an idol in Korea, but his contract expired and he has just returned to Japan. Mugiho feels like she can understand a little bit about how he feels left behind. Will Nosei officially enroll in the computer school...? (Source: Cocohana, translated)
Based on the Psychic Force Playstation Game. Note: Released in Enix Supercomic Gekijoh Volume 4.
Amano and Chloe Mashiro are twin sisters who live in the Hakubu Zoo in the sleepy town of Hakubucho. They thought the zoo was a peaceful, quiet place, until one day they suddenly gained the ability to talk to the animals. They found out that there are many animals with troubles of their own, and they formed an "Animal Counseling Section" to help! The two sisters will present heartwarming animal stories! (Source: Ribon Comics, translated) *Note: Includes three extra chapters.*
A sweet and distorted love comedy which will make you want to die. *Note: Winner of the 16th Newcomer Awards for Excellence.*
