Manga about Leonhardt's life within the Sora no Kiseki story.
In the southwest area of the Zemulia Continent, one will find the tiny Liberl Kingdom. A small monarchy that has managed to defy all odds against attempts to overcome them during war. Liberl is split into five regions: Rolent, Bose, Ruan, Zeiss, and Grancel. In the city of Rolent, Cassius Bright has raised two children by himself, Estelle and Joshua. He taught them everything they know himself, and encourages them to sign up to become apprentices in the Bracers Guild. Soon after, however, he receives a letter and has to leave on business, leaving Estelle and Joshua to fend for themselves. While working, they receive notice one day that their father's airship has gone missing. With this in mind, the two gear themselves up, and set off to find the ship and save their father. (Source: Sora no Kiseki Translation Project)
Based on the RPG game by the same title. The game takes place in the Erebonian Empire within the same time frame as Zero no Kiseki and Ao no Kiseki. The game's plot is centered around the newly formed special class "Class VII" in Thors Military Academy, composed of both aristocrats and common Erebonian citizens. Class VII is the only class in the entire academy that does not segregate the two different social classes. The game follows Class VII throughout their school year, mainly around the times when Class VII receives special field training that takes them all over Erebonia. Throughout their training across Erebonia, Class VII matures and casts aside their preconceptions of the two social classes as well witness first hand the reality of empire; the power struggle between the aristocracy led by the four noble houses, and the working class reformists led by Iron Blood Chancellor of Erebonia, Giliath Osborne which threatens to lead to a civil war.
Based of the video game by the same name, a group of Bracers work for peace and protection.
A sequel to Minna Atsumare! Falcom Gakuen featuring casts from the latest Nihon Falcom games.
Based of the video game by the same name Eiyuu Densetsu: Zero no Kiseki.
Lloyd, Elie, Tio, and Randy was assigned to the Crossbell police department in the "Secret Military Support Section". They will confront ordeals in order to correct the darkness of Crossbell, but the "wall" of reality in the city that stands in the way corruption is there. Based of the video game by the same name Eiyuu Densetsu: Zero no Kiseki.
After the disaster that devastated the entire Erebonia Empire, the Great Twilight, the continent of Zemuria escaped crisis thanks to the efforts of its heroes, but was still in chaos. "The Hermit C" who wrapped his will in a mask, the young men and women, "ex-assassins", who escaped from a special organization, Swin and Nadia, and the strange "Rosenberg Doll" who has the appearance of a girl. The party, which is tied up with a special connection, sets out on a journey with their own expectations in mind. What awaits at the end of the trip!? (Source: Falcom, translated)
Based of the video game by the same name *Eiyuu Densetsu: Zero no Kiseki*.
A 4-koma slice-of-life comedy manga in which characters from various games released by Falcom (e.g. Dragon Slayer, The Legend of Heroes and Ys series) come together in a school.
A side-story novel of events before Eiyuu Densetsu: Zero no Kiseki. Original prologue chapters detailing the lives of each of the four protagonists before becoming the "Special Support Section".

