One summer day... a Binbogami, Momiji, accidentally killed her main character, Ichiko, even though it was an important time before the anime adaptation... Momiji's cover-up has begun!!
Years before the One Year War, Zionic Co. was developing a new type of piloted robots (later became Mobile Suits) using thermonuclear reactor shielded with Minovsky particles as the power source. For safety and secrecy reasons, the project was outsourced to Hosioka, a small steelworks which looked ridiculously lousy at the first sight. (Source: Anime News Network)
Anyone who encounters Yoishi dies seven days later. Yoishi is not a living human. Any offline gathering she attends meets a terrifying end... I—"Nagi"—have stumbled upon the beautiful girl, Yoishi Mitsurugi, whose legend is whispered about like an urban legend on the little-known occult website, Ikaigabuchi. That was the beginning of a story that shouldn't have ever been known. (Source: Kodansha, translated)
Satoru is a playwright for a theater company, and Itsuki is an actor inspired by Satoru to pursue a career in the theater. They are troubled by their feelings for each other and the self-loathing that comes at the same time, as their mutual attraction grows. When Itsuki is given a major role in the next play, Satoru works on the script as Itsuki concentrates on his performance. Satoru and Itsuki will come to terms with their true feelings, which they cannot hide anymore. (Source: bamB!, translated) *Note: Includes one extra chapter.*
Side story of Diamond no Ace that was collected in Diamond no Ace: Guide Book - Ura.
In the year U.C. 0079, as the One Year War draws to a close. Major Wolfgang leads the Principality of Zeon squadron "Hunter of Black Clothes" on atmospheric patrols. The squad is named after Wolfgang's black Zaku. The Federation fears them as "GM Hunters." When Wolfgang enters combat with a GM squadron fatefully close to the atmosphere.
Subaru Kashino travels to a high school in the countryside for a sports training camp where he meets Kei Natsume, a library committee member. Subaru expectedly finds himself curious about the boy in the library. Then one night Subaru has a sensual dream about his new friend. When it's time to return to Tokyo, Natsume suggests instead of calling each other to write letters. Confused, but intrigued, Subaru decides to start writing to Natsume.
Louis and his maid, Linette, used to be very close. But as Louis grows up, they become distant from each other. Linette fears that her master doesn't need her anymore. But is that really the case? (Source: The Zero Alliance)
The dedicated student council secretary is being hit on by a half-Japanese underclassman.Iyogi is too kind for his own good to refuse helping others. Even today, he ended up looking after a new transfer student tasked by the student council president, Akira. Enzou, the said transfer student, was raised in France: foreign-like features and gestures, stylish appearance—he’s really attractive. For the xenophobic Iyogi, however, it was the worst thing that could happen.Not to mention that love helplessly blossomed for Enzou...?!
Side story of Diamond no Ace included in Diamond no Ace: Guide Book - Omote.
When Masachika Ebisu arrives to stay for the first time in a dorm at a remote boarding school in the mountains, his attendant Shibazaki calls on the roommate Wataru Tamon to take care of master Masachika-sama. It's a burden Tamon did not want, but one that he reluctantly embraces even as he realizes he is not acting like himself by doing so. Ebisu is a spoiled cheeky brat, totally inept and a liar, all of which angers and frustrates Tamon to no end. But, there is also a naïve vulnerability to the boy whose only friend up to now has been his servant, Shibazaki. From his fear of thunder that has him crawling into Tamon's bed to his never-ending mentioning of Shibazaki's name, Tamon grows angrier and colder towards the source of his frustration. But, Ebisu wants Tamon to pay attention to him; he wants to get along with his roommate and become best friends. It's so easy for Ebisu to express his feelings freely, unlike Tamon who keeps his growing infatuation for his roommate a secret. But keeping his emotions to himself leads to misunderstandings and hurt feelings. Can the two of them find the courage to tell each other their true feelings before it's too late? (Source: Fushichou)

