Twins with the same face were living opposite lives. One is a brilliant child actor, and the other is struggling with a weak body. Then one day, the two of them live a reversed life. Is your longed-for life happy or unhappy? (Source: Naver, translated)
Helen is a girl who cannot see, hear, nor speak. With the love and guidance of Professor Sullivan, she learns words, learns how to think, and opens the doors to new worlds one after another. Helen's curosity pushes her to challenge herself, and eventually, she becomes a beacon of hope for the world! (Source: Kadokawa, translated) *Note: Volume 4 in the series.*
In the near future, the creation of 3D bio-printers has made it possible to regenerate life from a backup. Engineer Haruichi Sono, who works for the world's most advanced tech company, loses consciousness immediately after receiving a sudden transfer order. When he wakes up after being "restored" from a backup, he has somehow lost his memory of the time immediately prior to his death. He is visited by a mysterious beauty, Uro Tonomori, who claims to be an investigator, and she accuses him of insurance fraud for a large sum of money. At the same time, an unprecedented terrorist attack has somehow locked out everyone's memory backups, and Haruichi becomes unexpectedly wanted as the main suspect. Joining forces with Uro, Haruichi attempts to uncover the truth behind his own death to clear himself of a crime he has no recollection of. (Source: Dengeki Bunko, translated)
The only way to fight the monsters that appear in the town is a boy named Kishida Youta. The price of his giant size is that he disappears from people's memories. This is the forgotten heroic tale of a boy who once had many friends. (Source: Sunday Webry, translated)
Based on the Psychic Force Playstation Game. Note: Released in Enix Supercomic Gekijoh Volume 4.
The day another world erodes Tokyo, the capital becomes a battlefield. Where is the limit of battle? (Source: Dengeki Bunko, translated)
**Included one-shot:** Natsukoi Piriri
