A loose re-telling of the events of the OVA with original storylines that was published alongside the release of the anime. An original character, an English magician named Peter Austin, is also introduced in this -- and only this -- adaptation.
Sawatari Fu, also known as Potte, recently moved to her late father's hometown and is restarting her life at her new school. She is typically nervous and shy but when it comes to photography, she is extremely passionate, especially since it makes her feel still connected to her dad. Fu becomes close friends with Kaoru, Norie and Maon and they spend the best times of their lives together.
Takafumi, a sub with a strong disdain for dominants, finds himself hired as a bodyguard for the aloof and striking model, Neru, after saving him. When Neru proposes that they become “pseudo-partners,” Takafumi is intrigued but wary. Neru promises to satisfy him without touching his body, and Takafumi accepts the challenge. However, as soon as Neru calls him a “Good boy” in his commanding voice, Takafumi unexpectedly collapses to his knees...!? (Source: HanaOto, translated) *Note: Includes one extra chapter.*
This is a story of a "rebirth" of a bandit who has lost his way, starting with an encounter with a slave girl.
The weapons of the future, Metal Vessels, are being developed by different companies. One company, Sigma, has created a vessel that is controlled by two people-- a telepath and an anti-telepath. These two people are the teenage girl telepath, Yuiri, and her friend Io, an anti-telepath. They use their vessel mostly in demonstrations, such as competitive exhibitions with rival company Ciel's newest model. While these vessels may seem to be the way of the future, the technology can also be very dangerous. A serial murderer is on the loose, who chooses targets through a website, and the police are beginning to suspect that the killer is actually using a Metal Vessel... (Source: MangaHelpers)
This is a diary-style 4-koma manga that depicts the daily life and observations of the 40-year old author, who married a 26-year old Chinese girl. The author immediately states that this manga-style blog was meant to show the quirky and interesting nature of his young wife. He is an extremely stereotypical "otaku", while she is a Chinese girl enjoying and learning the Japanese culture. (Source: MangaHelpers)
Alfredo, who was reincarnated as the third son of a powerful noble in a different world with a cheat ability, notices that reincarnators (apostles) in this world are thoroughly exploited. Alfredo, who wants to avoid being exploited by society, decides to live while hiding the cheat power he has. After safely making it through (failing) the apostle examination, he sets out on a pilgrimage, where he discovers something mysterious is going on with how this world works and the apostles... (Source: Futabasha, translated)
In future Japan, bigamy is legalized! Specifically, each person may legally marry two spouses, a simple legal change that brings up a lot of questions about serious romantic relationships. What would long-term relationships be like if they didn't remove you from the dating pool? Would people be more willing to commit if they knew they could also pick someone else later? Would society really jump to accept this as a new social norm, even if it had become legal? Ikuta Naosuke, a married man, bumps into a classmate from middle school, Itou Yuko, who's had a crush on him. Yuko has grown up to be a pretty nurse, and Naosuke begins to have an affair with her. With the new bigamy laws, Naosuke wants to marry Yuko, too. But how badly would that hurt his first wife? And how will he deal with it if Yuko also finds another man to marry? Naosuke and the people around him are starting to shift towards the new and approved 'double marriage' lifestyle, but they may not be ready for the complicated problems that can arise...
Coming in an omnibus form, it's a side story of Toribako House! The words you longed for, the many things you held dear, everything and everyone, right here!! A girl who has no luck with guys, a weak-spirited otaku boy, a natural lady-killer, a middle-aged couple, a distant relationship -- everyone keeps looking for happiness!?
In the year UC 0079, during the One Year War of the first Gundam series and eight years before the story in Zeta Gundam, a boy named Van Asiliaino and his friends attempt to flee the war, and their fates change when they meet a certain soldier. (Source: Gundam Wiki)
A novelization of the game, *Zero Escape: Nine Hours, Nine Persons, Nine Doors*, with some slight difference. The story follows Junpei who was abducted and placed aboard an empty, sinking cruise liner along with eight other people. The cruise liner resembles the RMS Titanic, a ship which killed over 1500 in the early 20th century. The nine people were forced to participate in the “Nonary Game”, a deadly game which involves numerical bracelets, small bombs in each player’s stomach that will detonate and kill them if they disobey, exploring the ship and solving escape-the-room puzzles in order to survive and escape before they drown in 9 hours. The players also attempt to find out why they were kidnapped.

