Based on the game's island mode where Usami defeats Monokuma, the killing game never starts, and everyone lives peacefully on the island together.
A series of short 4-panel manga stories centering around humorous non-canonical situations starring the cast of Danganronpa 2: Goodbye Despair.
Based on the game of the same name, a variety of artists and authors collaborate together to make a series of 4-koma comics making jokes, poking fun at the flaws in the game, telling stories and other hijinks as they go all out in these gag filled volumes.
A spin-off gag manga adaption *Danganronpa: Trigger Happy Havoc* and *Danganronpa 2: Goodbye Despair*. It focuses on the Class Trials for both games and reverses the roles of the murderers and victims for humorous results. (Source: Danganronpa Wiki)
A gag manga adaptation of Danganronpa 2. A killing game on a tropical island! Hope's Peak Academy, a school that only selected students with "Super High School Level" talent can attend. The protagonist, Hajime Hinata, entered the school with a long-held dream of going there, but when he entered, suddenly he and his classmates found themselves on a tropical island... (Source: Publisher, translated)
An anthology light novel focusing on the characters from *Danganronpa: Trigger Happy Havoc* and *Super Danganronpa 2: Goodbye Despair*. Consists of illustrations and short stories about their daily lives.
Official manga anthology for the video game *Danganronpa Another Episode: Ultra Despair Girls*.
A short manga adaption of the playable "Trial Version" of *Danganronpa: Trigger Happy Havoc*. It came bundled as a bonus for anyone who pre-ordered the game during its original release on the PSP through certain stores.
The amnesiac protagonist, Yuma, wakes up at a train station and discovers through his luggage that he is a detective working on a case. Yuma heads for "Kanai Ward," where he was supposed to investigate the case with the Shinigami who haunts him. However, an incident occurs on the train they are on...?
