The official spinoff to the Lillia and Treize series starring Lillia's perky, kind-hearted school friend, Megmica "Meg" Strauski, and stoic, bookish Seron Maxwell.
An anthology of Sword Art Online "what if" short stories by various authors and illustrators.
A parody of Kino no Tabi starring Kino as a magical schoolgirl with her talking cell phone Hermes.
Special edition of Dengeki Magazine containing 13 stories and illustrations parodying each month of the year. **Short Stories** 1. Shinigami no Ballad.: Cheerful Charmer Momo. \[Hasegawa Keisuke\] 2. Wizard's Brain: Happy Valentine \[Segusa Reiichi\] 3. Toaru Majutsu no Index?: Toaru Sangatsu no Zouyo Koukan & Toaru Sangatsu no 201-maki \[Kamachi Kazuma\] 4. Shiritsu! Sanjuusangen Dougakuin \[Satou Kei\] 5. Asura Cryin' \[Mikumo Gakuto\] 6. Inukami! \[Arisawa Mamizu\] 7. Toradora!: Nisetora! \[Takemiya Yuyuko\] 8. Kirin wa Ichizu ni Koi wo Suru: Tsuki to Anata ni Hanataba wo remains \[Shimura Kazuya\] 9. Kino no Tabi: Gakuen Kino \[Sigsawa Keiichi\] 10. Kieli \[Kabei Yukako\] 11. Resin Cast Milk \[Fujiwara Yuu\] 12. Sora no Kane no Hibiku Hoshi de \[Watase Souichirou\]
"Do you know about the serial sniper case happening in Japan?" One day, a man living outside of Japan gets a sudden phone call from a young Japanese police officer, who informs him of a serial murder case involving hunting guns. The overseas man is a former hunter, so the police officer tells him the whole story in detail, asking for his cooperation. The ex-hunter, drawing his conclusions, exposes the criminal's tricks. At first, the police officer rejoices, but before long, he realizes that the truth is still far away. The whole story is told through a phone conversation full of suspense and many characters interweaving. The shocking conclusion awaits. (Source: Kadokawa, translated)

