Erin is a reporter writing a "Guide to Rich Bachelors" series of articles that explores Portland's richest and handsomest men, all in the hopes of being recognized as a full-fledged writer. But the men she interviews are a bunch of worthless, arrogant womanizers. Just like her ex-husband was. The last interviewee for her series is Jared Warfield, a difficult man to get along with who despises the media, and who wears expensive brand-name shoes and watches. Of course. And yet...he's also a man who adopted and is raising the orphaned child of his late stepsister. Do such incredible men really exist? (Source: Renta!)
Holly is managing her sister's restaurant while she's in the hospital, and in order to prepare for a banquet, she's visiting the home of the most prominent family in town, the Madigans. In addition to preparing the food, Holly also finds herself wide-eyed with surprise when she sees a refined Simon entertaining his guests. Can he really be the same arrogant man who was scowling and shouting at her just a few hours earlier? In his black dinner suit, he's extremely distinguished and incredibly gorgeous. Despite his earlier behavior, Holly suddenly feels her heart begin to beat wildly! (Source: Renta!)
Sakurako is rather plain, doesn't think very highly of herself, and since she began working at her current job, she's secretly been in love with her section chief, Agatsuma. Agatsuma is good at his job, kind, and everyone loves him. Sakurako is a late bloomer and she never could quite muster up the courage to tell Agatsuma how she feels, so she settles for watching him from afar. Soon, it is all too late for her when Agatsuma is transferred to the company headquarters and out of her life. (Source: MangaPlaza)
Set in Universal Century 0123, the armed group Crossbone Vanguard, founded by Meitzer Ronah and preaching “Cosmo Aristocratism,” suddenly attacks the space colony Frontier IV, pushing it into open conflict with the Earth Federation Forces. The battle throws the colony into chaos, and Seabook Arno and his friends—caught in the middle during a school festival—struggle to reach safety as war erupts around them.
A self-proclaimed unattractive gloomy high schooler, Hiramiya Reiji, gets messed around by his friend's older sister, Sakuya, every time he goes to visit him at home. Drinking his drink as she pleases, barging into the bathroom, and crawling under his blanket in the middle of the night… Thinking that perhaps he has done something to make her dislike him, he asked his close friend whether he has any idea, but he only gets a reply in an incomprehensible way, *“you still haven't noticed it, huh”*. On a certain day, Reiji loses in a game and has to listen to 3 of Sakuya’s wishes. Reiji goes along with it even though he has doubts, but could he gradually begin to understand Sakuya’s true feelings…? This is the story of super dense youth and a can’t-be-honest older sister until they become a lovey-dovey married couple.
The manga centers on 35-year-old novelist Makio Koudai and her 15-year-old niece Asa, who live together under one roof. Makio took Asa in on a sudden impulse after Asa's parents, which included Makio's older sister, passed away. The next day, Makio returns to her senses and remembers that she does not do well in the company of other people. So begins their daily life, as Makio attempts to acclimate to a roommate, while Asa attempts to get used to an adult that never acts like one. (Source: Anime News Network) *Note: Includes five extra chapters.*
War of the Holy Grail - Pursuing the power of the "Holy Grail" which grants a miracle, this is a contest in which seven magi summon seven Heroic Spirits to compete for it. In that battle whose conclusion was postponed three times, now, the fourth war commenced again. Entrusting their dearest wish of victory, the magi joined the battleground called "Fuyuki", but amongst them, there was a man who was always alone, and could not find out the meaning behind his fights. His name was Kotomine Kirei. Not comprehending the guidance of fate, Kirei was lost, and had kept questioning. Why someone like his was given the Command Seals. However, the fate of his fights crossed Kirei's path with a nemesis by chance. That person is - Emiya Kiritsugu. A man who was sterner than anyone else, more merciless than anyone else, and who sought the miracle of the Holy Grail. Merely recited in fragments in Fate/Stay Night, this is the Fourth War of the Holy Grail 10 years ago. The truth which unfolded behind the battle between Shirō's foster father, Rin's father, and the younger Kotomine Kirei, is finally revealed...
Lambdadelta takes over as Game Master following Beatrice's defeat at the end of the previous arc while Bernkastel takes primary control of the human side in the game. Battler meanwhile tries to understand the truth behind Beato's games and comes into conflict with Erika Furudo, a detective character created by Bern who approaches the island murders from a "mystery" perspective, in contrast to Battler's "anti-fantasy" stance. The chapter also has a focus on Natsuhi, who receives threatening phone calls from a "Man from 19 Years Ago".
October 4 and 5, 1986. The Ushiromiya family has gathered on the private island of Rokkenjima for their annual family conference. Chief on the agenda concerns the struggle for the inheritance assets of the ailing family head, Kinzo. But as the family is trapped on the island by a typhoon, they receive a letter claiming to be from the rumored witch of the island, Beatrice, and mysterious events begin to occur.
After recently moving to the rural village called Hinamizawa, Maebara Keiichi joins a club and makes new friends. He soon learns about the village's dark secret, Oyashiro-sama's curse, where one person dies, and one person disappears every year, and he also learns that his friends might be behind it...
Based on the game Devil May Cry 5, it's a spinoff story from the viewpoint of the mysterious man V. The story will go into V’s birth, how he meets his familiars, and other plot details in what is essentially a prequel to the game. (Source: Anime News Network) *Note: Includes 1 extra chapter.*

