In order to catch a glimpse of the sunset, Junpei Manaka sneaks onto the roof. Upon opening the door, he startles a mysterious and beautiful girl. Before she flees in terror, Junpei manages to see her cute strawberry-print panties in an extreme close-up. This image is etched into his memory, prompting him to embark on a mission to find the girl, and those panties, that captivated his heart.
The engagement between Scarlet, a noblewoman from a ducal family and the Second Prince Kyle was suddenly annulled during the ball. She had been falsely accused of harassing a girl called Terenezza, daughter to a baron, whom the Prince doted on heavily. Condemned by everyone around her, forced to burden all manner of crimes, she finally decided enough was enough. "Before I leave here, may I ask for one final thing?" As the crowd threw their boos and jeers, and that good looking guy flung his insults, her palm spun like a drill, and the ballroom floor was stained with blood. (Source: AlphaPolis, translated)
The cursed existence of Pandora's Box resulted in the unleashing of evil through a woman's curiosity, which nearly engulfed the world in darkness. Although humanity managed to seal Maou Kestra back, it came with immense sacrifices. Despite their lord being locked away in the deserted capital of the North, Hameln, the demons remained a formidable force that grew stronger with time. After fifteen years since the fateful battle, the story introduces Hamel, a self-centered travelling minstrel, who is willing to cook his guardian crow, Oboe, to avoid hunger. The Violinist of Hameln's world revolves around music and absurd chaos. Hamel shoots down his rivals and turns pigeons into dinner with his enormous violin. With such a hero, the question remains on how the world will be saved from Maou Kestra's wrath?
Kyoko Byakuya feels an inexplicable attraction to the base of Mount Sengoku and discovers a unique feature there: volcanic hair with a golden hue that is rare in Japan. A strange man named Aizawa, who seems to have been expecting her, takes her to his village, Kiyokami. There, she learns about "Amagami," which is the village's ability to perceive each other's thoughts due to the golden hair. Before leaving, she is invited to a stargazing tradition; however, it quickly turns grim when a swarm of mysterious objects fills the dark sky, replacing the comforting golden hue with dark, jet-black hair. The following day, Kyoko is found at the wreckage of Mount Sengoku with the same golden Amagami hair as the villagers. She must act quickly to prevent an unknown terror from destroying humanity and unleashing a cosmic nightmare, especially with the recent strange occurrences in the sky and the terrifying events of the stargazing ceremony.
Included one-shot: Volume 1: Ore to Imouto to Sakura-mochi Anpan (two pilot chapters)
Due to his inner turmoil and past maltreatment by a family member, Ooba Youzou has a frail constitution and struggles to show his true personality to others. Since his high school years, he has relied on a superficial sense of humor as a coping mechanism to hide his pain.
She appears as if responding to the calls of the darkest sentiments lying in the depths of the human heart! After Kuroi Misa fades away among reverberations of cursed chants, all that is left behind is despair and madness... (Source: Akita Shoten, translated)
A new serialization to comicalize volumes 2 and 3 of the novels!The internet is full of rumors about the Neet and Hikikomori genius gamer siblings Sora and Shiro. The two go as far as to refer to the world as a "shit game", but then one day a young man calling himself "God" summons them to parallel universe. There, God has forbidden war, and "everything is to be settled with games". Yes, even the national borders. Driven into a corner by other species, the 'human species' is down to its last city. Can Sora and Shiro, these related failures of society, become the saviors of humankind in this parallel world?
A daily routine of relationship between Senior and Junior highschool students after a kiss..... "It's okay, Senpai"
At the age of twenty-two, Haruhi Fukunaga was living her dream as a heavy machine operator in Tokyo. Her idyllic life was disrupted when her father appealed to her to return to the countryside and assist with the family business. Despite her annoyance at this request, Haruhi sought comfort in a bar and found herself marrying a man twice her age while inebriated. Following her actions, Nagato Sunohara, her new husband, pledged to assist her in persuading her father that Tokyo was her rightful place.