1. **Fukushuu** (復讐) 2. **Shirei no Uta** (死霊の唄) 3. **Tsuki wo Nigashita Otoko** (ツキを逃がした男) 4. **Tatari** (たたり) 5. **Niwatori wo Kau Onna** (鶏を飼う女) 6. **Warau Onna** (笑う女) 7. **Ishikesshou** (石化粧) 8. **Ayako** (妖子) 9. **Youshoku** (養殖) 10. **Henshin Tsuma** (変身妻) 11. **Samayou Miira** (さまようミイラ) 12. **Kurobara no Kai e Youkoso** (黒バラの会へようこそ) 13. **Gaki** (餓鬼)
A collection of chapters from various one-shot anthologies included as extras with the purchase of certain "Fellows!" magazine volumes including Jingai Fellows, Kosuchumu Fellows 2011, Gojitsudan Fellows, Gijinka Fellows, Neko Neko Fellows!, Manpuku Fellows, Kinniku Fellows, Bishounen Fellows, Shumi Fellows, and FANTASY Fellows!. - **Nuresuke Wars!** (ぬれすけうぉーず!) by Natsuko Takahashi \- **Gogo 5-ji no Kettou** (午後5時の決闘) by Akiyo Ookubo \- **Heijitsu Night Fever** (平日ナイトフィーバー) by Michiko Shin \- **Ganbare Katsushika-chan** (がんばれ葛飾ちゃん) by Namiko Ogata \- **Kiyotaka no Ichige** (清隆の一夏) by Chie Inudou \- **Toruko no Oishii Hi** (トルコのおいしい日) by Chie Inudou \- **Mitsumenai de** (見つめないで) by Chie Inudou \- **Hagane no Shounen, Tetsu no Hagate** (鋼の少年、鉄の掟) by Kouhei Nishi \- **Subarashiki kana, Seifuku!** (素晴らしき哉、制服!) by Asaki Nakama \- **Watashi to Kare no Pocket** (私と彼のポケット) by Sawa Sakura \- **Mizuoni-sama** (水鬼様) by Sawa Sakura \- **Kodanuki no Hiroi Mono** (子だぬきの拾いもの) by Sawa Sakura \- **Ichimei** (一命) by Minami Kimura \- **Atashi wo Futta Haraise ni Shinde yaruu Sonde Are yoo Bakete Norotte yaru kara naa** (アタシをフッた腹いせに死んでやるッそんでアレよッ化けて呪ってやるからなッ) by Satoshi Fukushima \- **Haru ga Kita** (春が来た) by Satoshi Fukushima \- **Pillow Talk** (ピロートーク) by Mariko Kikuchi \- **Nyan Nyan Fellows! Neko Neko Fellows!** (にゃんにゃんfellows!/猫猫fellows!) by Ryouko Kui \- **Toko Name Bojou** (とこなめ慕情) by Yoh Unoshima \- **Chikuwa no Haka Mairi** (ちくわの墓参り) by Taiga Sassa \- **Koi no Hajimari** (恋のはじまり) by Taiga Sassa \- **Kaiten Kangoku** (回転監獄) by Kano Ninomiya \- **Inu Sommelier** (犬ソムリエ) by Kano Ninomiya \- **Watashi no Kawai Hito** (わたしの可愛い人) by Akihito Tomi \- **Hana to Yoroi** (花と鎧) by Hiroko Nagakura \- **Roma Kyoukou to Swiss Eihei** (ローマ教皇とスイス衛兵) by Mitsuhisa Kuji \- **Kyuudou Girls** (弓道ガールズ) by Sawako Arashida \- **Kaoru to Hakase no Yojouhan** (薫と博士の四畳半) by Tomoko Takunaga \- **Ore to Matsuya** (俺と松屋) by Kiyoto Shitara \- **Hachijou Hachiryou no Oishii Anpan no Tsukurihou** (八良のおいしいアンパンの作り方☆) by Yuki Matsumoto \- **Hashikko no Hanashi** (はしっこのはなし) by Ichika Ootsuki \- **Tabi no Ouji** (旅の王子) by Aki Irie \- **Sabaku no Tasaki-kun** (砂漠の田崎くん) by Aki Irie
A young man who is popular with the girls has an unpopular older brother. It's not that he dislikes his brother, but for some reason he feels particularly annoyed by the fact that his brother is unpopular. (Source: Harta Alternative, translated) *Note: originally published as a two-part "one-shot" and started serialization on February 26th, 2024.*
Marriage Royale's story revolves around the male protagonist, a high school student named Tsukasa Hinomoto, who is told one day by his parents that he was adopted. Furthermore, they tell him that his real father is a manager of a large company, meaning he is very rich and holds a lot of power. Tsukasa's real father wants his son to marry a good woman, so he sets up an event known as Marriage Royale where beautiful girls from all over Japan will come together at a school built especially for the event and vie to become Tsukasa's fiancée. The school is located on an isolated island near Japan, and Tsukasa himself is taken there to live in a mansion in the care of two twin maids: Miku, the elder sister, and Miu, the younger sister. (Source: Wikipedia)
Chloe works as an apprentice priestess at a remote church, but she uses her insight and memory to earn money at night by gambling at cards in a bar, which is hardly suitable for a clergyman. One day, Erald, a wealthy paladin, visits Chloe's church, so impressed by her abilities that he offers her a job. "I want you to pretend to be a candidate for the saintess, and infiltrate the grand cathedral to find the murderer who committed the crime two years ago." Drawn by the large reward, Chloe signs a contract with Erald. She is supposed to investigate the murder of an apothecary that took place inside the main church two years ago, but what is the truth hidden behind the scenes? (Source: Arian Rose, translated)
Motoki belongs to the news club at Yuzuhara high school. One day, his underclassman Kaede confessed to him and he accepted it, becoming lovers. They started to investigate one of Yuzuhara-chou’s seven mysteries, about the fenced fields, but the club leader Maki started to look like she was being possessed. A mysterious girl who thy met at the dam, Mitsuki, told them that it all stemmed from a bulb (kyuukon) that he had buried.
The earl's daughter Iris and her three friends were all reincarnated as villains in an otome game! But out of all of them, only Iris will die if she is convicted!? If you can't dodge, escape, or support the heroine, you'll have no choice but to become a disappointing existence that everyone will hate, so I can only aim to step down from the role of the villainess! A scar on her face, a chubby figure disguised as a crazy dress, and meat in her hands at her soiree. She'll become a splendidly disappointing young lady and survive! Source: MU
Carefree, popular Yuki is in for a surprise on his 17th birthday. His parents have chosen that day to tell him that his father is a space alien and, therefore, he is half-alien. As a half-alien, he has the ability to change his form. For example, he can change himself to look like a younger version of his human mom. His father also explains to him that some aliens on earth have less than friendly intentions, and that he should help protect Earthlings from them. Will Yuki be able to keep this a secret and continue his happy school days with his friends Shinichi and Midori? On an even stranger note, will he be able to keep Shinichi from falling in love with him while he's transformed into a younger form of his mother?

