Based on the Fire Emblem Games. Note: Released in Enix Supercomic Gekijoh Volume 2.
A young girl named Soalis was a genius at magic. By the time she was ten years old, she had become one of the top court magicians in the country. Now at the age of sixteen, she is respected and called a saint by the people. Whether it be demons, Demon Kings, and Evil Gods, she has defeated anything that threatens her country. But one day, she is tricked by her own little sister, who is also a court magician. She is framed for a crime she did not commit, as she is found to have the banned magic potion, Elixir, in her room. She was tricked by her sister, whom she trusted, and without realizing the trap, Soalis was sealed inside the strongest mythical grade magic tool. However, it only took her 20 years to break the powerful seal that was supposed to last for hundreds of years. In addition, while she was sealed, she had created spatial magic to escape and return to the kingdom. While in the seal, Soalis had not aged and was still a 16-year-old-girl. In the past twenty years, the kingdom had been invaded by demons and had fallen into a critical situation. Expecting to be treated as a criminal, Soalis hid her own identity as a saint and started over. The next thing people knew, the saint had returned. She would return the favor to those who wronged her. The story of the world's restoration by the strongest saint begins here. (Source: Shousetsuka ni Narou, translated)
Contains a short story, a comic focusing on Seiichi Hiro, and a short epilogue.
Based on Debbie Macomber's novel "Almost Paradise" To fun-loving Sherry White, a summer camp for intellectually gifted children seemed the perfect getaway from the smothering influence of her wacky but well-intentioned stepmother. But she soon realized that sharing a cabin with seven precocious little girls and a contraband hamster, under the watchful eye of Camp Gitche Gumee's gorgeous, disapproving director, Jeff Roarke, was more than child's play. Roarke's businesslike attitude and crack-of-dawn staff meetings were anything but relaxing. Still, a midnight lakeside rendezvous had Sherry atingle in a way she was certain ran counter to Roarke's strict antiromance policy. Dare she risk falling under the spell of this unwilling prince? (Source: fictiondb)
Based of the Playstation Game Battle Arena Toshinden 2. *Note: Released in Enix Supercomic Gekijoh Volume 1.*
Based on the Sega Saturn game by the same name. *Note: Released as Enix Supercomic Gekijoh Volume 11*
Manga anthology adapting the works of Keigo Higashino 1. **Sutenaide** (捨てないで) \[Masako Watanabe\] 2. **Kagami no Naka de** (鏡の中で) \[Eve Takigawa\] 3. **Kiken na Wakaba** (危険な若葉) \[Wataru Yasutake\] 4. **Chiisa na Koi no Monogatari** (小さな故意の物語) \[Wataru Yasutake\]
"Three seconds. That's how long you have left to live" Just by taking off his glasses and directing his sight at the thug... just by doing so, they would die. One day Fujieda Souma saved the childhood friend he had been reunited with, Suzugamori, from a thug, by killing them with the ability 'Basilisk' he had taken from a cursed undead "Lost Man." However, that was the start of a big misunderstanding—
