Takenashi Eri's comedy TYPE-MOON spoof set in the world of Tsukihime, MELTY BLOOD, and Fate/Stay Night. This manga is most famously the source-material for Carnival Phantasm.
About a month after the events of the first manga, a new mission to normalize the Earth's pulsations come up. However, when Ilya tries to subdue the pulsations... *Note: Includes an interlude and six extra chapters.*
Miyamoto Musashi... a strange woman encountered in the minute Singularity. The concept of Pruning Theoretical Phenomenon... and a being who continuously warps from one world to another... Too much remains a mystery about this woman. Historically, Miyamoto Musashi was a man who made his mark on the world as a master swordsman. What reason could there be for these two who share a name to be split as they are? A new story unfolds after Musashi reappears and reunites with everyone at Chaldea. The time has come for the Seven Duels of Swordmasters to begin. *Note: This is the adaptation of the Epic of Remnant Chapter 3 from the mobile game, Fate/Grand Order.*
Based on the hit series Fate/stay night, this alternate universe story that inspired the anime features your favorite characters in a magical girl adventure! Illya might be rich, but she’s just like any other elementary school girl—she has a secret crush and loves magical girl anime. But when a magical “Kaleidostick” wand named Ruby tricks her into signing a contract, Illya becomes a magical girl herself! Illya’s peaceful days might be over, but her fight to save the world has only just begun. (Source: Seven Seas Entertainment) *Note: Includes an Epilogue.*
An "educational" Fate/Grand Order parody manga, focusing on the antisocial adventures of Gudako, a twisted version of the game's main protagonist. The series gleefully skewers Fate/Grand Order's mechanics, storyline, characters, and obsessed player behaviors.
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Prequel to Fate/Prototype. Tokyo, 1991. Seven mages gather to summon seven heroes from history, myth, and legend to do battle in a great ritual. The last ones standing will obtain the Holy Grail—a font of limitless power said to be able to grant any wish. One such Master is Manaka Sajou, a young maiden with immense expectations placed on her. But when she lays eyes on the one she summons, what she sees is not her Servant but the fairy tale prince of her dreams! (Source: Yen Press)
A quiet and demure look at what happened before GRAND ORDER! Romani Archaman, better known as Dr. Roman, heads the Chaldea Security Organization and as the group's chief medical officer he is tasked to watch over a young lady named Mash Kyrielight. His approach is a much more gentler and thoughtful one, full of books and relationships. Much like that relationship, this scrapbook is a collection of tales from the world of Fate/Grand Order as it has never been seen before. (Source: DENPA)
A teenage girl, who possesses the "Mystic Eyes of Death Perception," a supernatural ability that allows the user to see the "death" of everything in existence and kill the object by destroying its "origin." She recently recovered from a two-year coma caused by a traffic accident. Prior to the traffic accident, she originally had two personalities, a male personality named Shiki (織), and the original female personality Shiki (式). Children born into the Ryougi family are generally male and are raised with two personalities, so the male personality is customarily called the "yang" personality, while the female is called the "yin" personality. It is easy to tell which Shiki is speaking at a given time because they both have a distinct style of speaking, most notably that the female Shiki refers to herself with the pronoun watashi (私), while male Shiki refers to himself as ore (俺). After waking from her coma, Shiki discovers that she can no longer feel the male Shiki's presence and assumes that he died because of the accident. She also feels a detachment from her memories before the accident, and while she knows she is Shiki, she does not feel that she is. In the hopes of regaining herself and the "dead" Shiki, she puts on a cold facade that somewhat resembles the male Shiki's and tries to act as the female Shiki did. Touko understands the sense of detachment Shiki feels, but considers the current Shiki a third, new personality. The series is regarded as being set in the same world as another TYPE-MOON series, Tsukihime, with Aoko Aozaki's sister Touko Aozaki being featured in this series and the protagonist of the series, Shiki Ryougi, possessing the same abilities as Tsukihime's protagonist, Shiki Tohno.
Remake of the Imperial Grail War from the Koha-Ace manga. The protagonist is Akagi Kanata, who gets transported 75 years to the past to participate in a Holy Grail War in the midst of World War 2.
The stage: the city of Snowfield in the western U.S., far from Fuyuki. There, a "false Holy Grail War", quite unlike the original Holy Grail War, unfolds. There were those who had been keeping an eye on the auguries of the Holy Grail in Snowfield. According to an investigation by the Mage's Association, the Holy Grail War system in Snowfield was an imitation of the one in Fuyuki. What's more, the system was incomplete, leading to the exclusion of one of the seven classes and the selection of beings as Servants who ordinarily could not be summoned. It was, verily, a strange fake. As an organ of the U.S. government executes its various plots, the Servants are summoned one after another...

