Your light shines on me, my feelings reflected so bright and vividly. A yuri anthology on the theme of Envy. 1. **Junjou no Katen** (純情のカーテン) by さかもとびん 2. **My Kitten** by 海島千本 3. **Momo to Rin** (桃と凛) by もし 4. **Shiawasena Yoru** (幸せな夜) by 目玉焼き 5. **Rainy Emotion** (レイニーエモーション) by 桐山はるか Also includes the short story Bleu Étoile by cover artist 切符.
A certain middle-aged man, Saito Kenji installed a mysterious smartphone app "異世界創造のすゝめ" (Isekai Souzou no Susume, Guide to Creating Another World). It was a game in which you could freely manipulate planets, lives, tribes, eras, and all sorts of other things. However, as a result of being transferred to the world on the screen through a new function, he found himself able to travel back and forth to Japan! You can explore and time travel in other worlds, and the different abilities you get can be used either way and use dimensional storage. And you can take things and people with you as much as you want…! “Hmm, this is an adventure you have to have, isn’t it? I’m busy resolving problems in two worlds and leveling up in between. Occasionally, he gives an oracle to cause the other world to shake violently, or tames a nine-tailed girl with tuna mayo–? The life of an Ex-salaryman with an “anything goes” God life START!
Anthology based on writer Tsutsui Yakutaka’s works.
An young man has to kill 100 friends in order to save his sister's life.
Lampo, a boy living in a port town on the Evlian Peninsula, meets Yoshino, a girl protected by a robot that fell from the sky while he was fishing. She is a priestess of the Jehuan Kingdom says that she cannot return to the Kingdom of God until she finds out the true intentions of her attendant Taihou, who took her away, but the Kingdom's army arrives on the peninsula to bring Yoshino back.
Note: On hiatus.
Anthology about boobs by various mangaka.
A collection of George Akiyama's masterpieces, including eight heart-wrenching masterpieces and shocking problem stories. Jun, an innocent boy who loves his dog Jiro, is asked by his mother to find a pair of sandals that Jiro seems to have hidden. Jun orders Jiro to look for the sandal, but Jiro somehow brings Dostoevsky's "The Brothers Karamazov" with him...?

