Yutaka Kongouji is the son of a wealthy family, but also an introvert and an otaku. He lives only to spend all his allowance supporting his favorite idol. But when his parents' business fails, he has to move into a run-down apartment on his own. There he ran into Rino Hinata, a popular gal in his class? (Source: Kadokawa, translated)
Since ancient times, Japan has upheld the tradition of the 12 Zodiac signs. Eto-musumes (Zodiac girls), who have the appearance and behavior of the animals of the Zodiac, are pure-hearted messengers who act as a bridge between humans and the gods. Every 60 years, the "ETM 12" tournament takes place in Tokyo's Akihabara district, where aspiring girls from all over Japan gather for the chance to become the next zodiac sign. One of those girls is Nya-tan, a catgirl who was tricked by a sneaky rodent and was not able to become a Zodiac girl. There is only one condition to become an Eto-musume: you must defeat the other 12 signs. But with strength bestowed to them from the heavens above, no one has been able to defeat them for 2000 years. The story begins when Nya-tan meets Amano Takeru!
Kyouichi Utsume, a.k.a. "His Majesty, Lord of Darkness," is a dark and compelling mystery—so much so that his fellow Literature Club members would rather discuss him than books! When "His Majesty" vanishes in front of their very eyes, his friends are left with several unanswered questions: what is the source of Kyouichi's long-standing obsession with the "other side"? And just who is Ayame—the eerily ghostlike girl Kyouichi brought to school as his girlfriend the day before he disappeared?
The story takes place in a world where the "spirit magicians" who have made a contract with the spirits are considered the supreme elite. One year, in the spring, a boy was admitted to the "Training School for Spirit Magicians". His name is Faye Bonnet. He is the eldest son of the Bonnet family, the most famous in the country, a child prodigy who was once called the "Fearsome Wizard". Six years ago, Faye was supposedly murdered by his father, but he hid his past from him and entered the school as a "sorcerer" who they despise as trash. He hides in his heart the darkness of the Bonnet family, who tried to kill him, and the mystery of the legendary "Five Imperial Beasts".
1. **Fetish** (フェティッシュ) "I've been watching you from my seat at the back of the classroom. I really want to touch your hair no matter what-!" Tsukasa has been imagining of violating his classmate, Kaoru, on his head so many times secretly but will his dark desire escalate...? 2. **One My Star** (ワン・マイ・スター) 3. **Torawarebito** (とらわれびと) 4. **Beautiful Days** Reo is an average, hardworking salary-man. He shares an apartment with his boyfriend, Shinri, whose life couldn't be more different than his own. Reo is sick of Shinri's attitude. He is a lazy, demanding man who speaks of little but the filth of the world and the importance of beauty. When two men on different paths find themselves in a relationship which is more straining than nurturing, can it last? 5. **Photograph** (フォトグラフ) The story begins where we left Reo and Shinri from Beautiful Days—each deeply absorbed by their contradictive relationship. Shinri's strong attachment to Reo is unveiled, but is it too late to save their troubled love? (Source: Blissful Sin, edited)
A mysterious old woman appears before doctor Rasetsu Emma, who has recently lost his son in an accident. She says she can bring Daio back to life. After agreeing to this sinister proposal, Daio returns to his father, but to Rasetsu's horror, he is half decomposed and inhuman. To make him human again, he needs fresh human organs. Rasetsu does everything he can to reincarnate his son, but Daio just turns into a different kind of monster. No one can stop him as he continues to feed his hunger, claiming victim after victim.
1. **Zouroku no Kibyo** (蔵六の奇病) Zoroku, a simple country man, lives together with his parents and sister. One day he falls ill and rainbow blotches start appearing all over his body, so he has to leave his town to live alone in the woods. 2. **Mizu no Naka** (水の中) 3. **Hatsuka Nezumi** (はつかねずみ) 4. **Hyakkanme** (百貫目)
The Empire of Corpses is a story that takes place in 19th century Europe, and revolves around John Watson, who is scouted by the government to become a secret agent. However, Watson lives in a world where "Frankensteins"—human corpses that are re-purposed with a false soul in order to use them as labourers—are used to improve industrial development.
*Note: Originally published in Comic Yuri-Hime 2020 June issue.*
"The Great Dark Circus descends from a rotten, cursed, demon-related lineage. Every sin, every flaw and every torment from men are represented in our show. Come and watch, meet the tragedy of the ventriloquist mother, the secret of the butterfly princess and the angst of the mist-man... Going into the roaming black tent of the Great Dark Circus is acceding to the magic of its phenomena, and that magic will be the source of our misfortune, because we are all of them." Source: My Anime List
Fildo is suddenly fired from "Light of Glory," an exploitative guild who happens to be top guild of the kingdom. Although Fildo was mercilessly expelled from the guild, his experience level increased remarkably due to the effect of his "Experience Distributor" skill, and he became the most powerful man on the continent. On the other hand, "Light of Glory" lost a great deal of experience and faced a crisis of potential collapse. Fighting with former guild members, interacting with beautiful elf ladies, defeating dragons, etc... Now awakened with the strongest skills, Fido's otherworldly tale of peerless power and free-spirited life is about to begin!!! (Source: Futabasha, translated)
In a world where humans and fantastical creatures coexist. Shurika, a zombie, enters a boarding school where students learn to battle the "kyoujuu," monsters that threaten all races. There, for three years, the students live in pairs with members of another race. Shurika is paired with Marie, a human paladin with whom she has a certain affinity. But for some reason, Marie's affection for her is strangely overbearing...? (Source: Ichijinsha, translated)

