A special edition anthology for the Animate Girls Festival (AGF) 2011, comprising of extras of Libre manga titles. Cover Illustration: Yonezou Nekota
Jade, a soldier, is abandoned after being taken prisoner, only to be found by Rene, a member of a tribe known as “the Reaper’s Messengers.” Haunted by survivor’s guilt and the voices of his fallen comrades, Jade struggles with the weight of being the only one left alive. But Rene’s words and warmth slowly pull him out of his nightmares and back into reality. As Jade finds himself drawn to Rene, he cannot bring himself to accept the tribe’s way of finding joy in death… (Source: Frontier Works, translated) *Note: Includes one extra chapter.*
A life-changing death game where you lie about your name, lie about your gender, follow lies and instincts, and risk your life and money.. A full-fledged spin-off depicting the unknown deadly battle of the participants who advanced to the main battle is now starting! (Source: Square Enix, translated)
After school, what secretly takes place in the clubroom is... a critique of canceled manga!? I, Tsukimori Tsukasa, am a high school student with dreams of becoming a manga artist. I've made it to the final selection of the manga contest in the hugely popular manga magazine, Weekly Comet. So, every day, I find myself in the manga clubroom, agonizing over storyboards as I aim for my debut... but then there's Kotori Yuu, a younger club member with an unusual obsession for canceled manga, who is always poking her nose into my business. *"You know… it’s just that you have terrible taste. It’s like you're enjoying watching a death game from a safe distance, like some rich person entertained by the plight of the poor." "No, that's not it! What I’m after is the beauty of the final moments! The aesthetics of a close call! The way the defeated live their lives!" "You’re just an extremely bothersome person!"* The manga clubroom is, as always, filled with silly conversations. *Note: The chapter count includes a prologue and an epilogue.*
A booklet released with Monthly Comic Beam December 2025 issue celebrating their 30th anniversary. Cover Illustration: Tomoro Yamanaka 1. **Hibi** (罅) \[Rensuke Oshikiri\] 2. **Ichigo-chan to Watashi** (いちごちゃんとわたし) \[Ayaki\] 3. **Rakugo "Pablo"** (落語「パブロ」) \[Kentarou Ueno\] 4. **Ki ni Naru Kofude-kun** (気になる小筆くん) \[Auri Hirao\] 5. **Kagami no Ondo** (鏡の温度) \[Kujirou Inuze\] 6. **Kanata yori no Hana** (彼方よりの祝花) \[Itsumi Narita\] 7. **Michiru Shachou to Uchuu Kava** (ミチル社長と宇宙カバ) \[Junko Mizuno\] 8. **Okashii kedo Yasashii** (おかしいけどやさしい) \[Takako Shimura\]
This entry only concerns the 2 manga that are present in the artbook "Fate/stay night 15 Years of TYPE-MOON", called "Fate/15th Camp" and "Curtain Call" respectively. Fate/15th Camp is a collaborative work of 14 artists and one writer.
The heroine becomes involved in the Crown Prince’s engagement cancellation announcement during a graduation party. One after the other, trials and hardships follow. Will the heroine return home in one piece?
Asakiri High baseball team never thought of the Koshien, until a new coach Jun Kitajou joins their ranks.
The story of the Red haired boy and the Braided glasses girl. [Original Webtoon](https://www.comico.jp/comic/971)
Tanaka Yuya, a first-year high school student, has always struggled to get along with his older brother, Hayato, who constantly surrounds himself with friends and girlfriends that Yuya can’t relate to. Whenever they come over, Yuya retreats to his room, avoiding interaction. One day, while overhearing a conversation through the thin walls, Yuya is struck by “Kakimoto-san’s” view on love, who says, *“I don’t need a girlfriend, I just want to be with someone I truly like.”* (Source: Kadokawa, translated) *Notes: \- The chapter count includes 5 extras. \- Originally self-published on Pixiv, it was picked up for commercial volume publication by Kadokawa on 2021-07-21.*
A booklet packaged with Harta volume 90 at select stores. It's an anthology of one-shots centering on the theme of giants. (Source: Natalie, translated)