Yoruhiko, a 16-year-old boy, is faced with a daunting task after his twin sister Akane falls into a coma following a dreadful accident. He is determined to maintain her impeccable attendance record at an all-girls boarding school. However, there is a catch - he must pose as Akane. Yoruhiko, who used to be a recluse, is uncertain of how he will cope with the added social anxiety that comes with pretending to be his sister, managing her relationships, and living arrangements.
Mildly popular author, Shun Mizorogi, is content with his low-key fame and uncomplicated life, until Aki Fujino, a young woman, commits suicide and calls him prior. The authorities reach out to Mizorogi for confirmation of her identity, leading to the discovery of Sakura Miki, Aki's unknown identical twin. As Mizorogi delves deeper into his association with Aki, his latest book "Utsubora" sparks contentious discussions among the public, as lies and deception unravel the fate of all individuals implicated in this disgraceful affair.
The plot revolves around a regular guy and his extraterrestrial spouse in a sitcom.
Set ten years after the events of Gundam F91, the tale revolves around Seabook Arno and Cecily Fairchild who uncover Crux Dogatie's scheme to invade Earth with the Jupiter Empire. In response, Cecily restores Crossbone Vanguard under her birth name, "Berah Ronah," who pose as space pirates to attack the Jupiter Energy Fleet. Seabook, known as "Kinkedo Nau," is one of the top pilots of the revamped Vanguard, alongside veteran Zabine Chareux. The narrative unravels through the eyes of Tobia Arronax, a teenage Newtype who inadvertently gets involved in the confrontation between the Jupiter Empire and the Crossbone Vanguard. While many Gundam aficionados were left underwhelmed by Gundam F91, Crossbone Gundam is lauded as one of Gundam's best due to its appealing characters, astute narration, and one-of-a-kind "pirate Gundam" designs. One cannot help but ponder how Gundam F91 would have fared had the original plan of a 52-episode TV series been fulfilled instead of compressing it into a two-hour movie.
Rikka, also known as Asterisk, is an Academy City situated on water, and it hosts the world's largest stage for an integrated battle entertainment called the "Star Wars Festival." In this festival, young boys and girls belonging to six academies, known as the "Starpulse Generation," compete with each other for supremacy, wielding Shining Armaments to fulfill their wishes. Amagiri Ayato is one of the participants. Ayato visited Rikka at the invitation of Claudia, the Student Council President of Seidoukan Academy. However, he soon found himself in a duel with the "Petalblaze Witch" Julis after earning her wrath. This marks the beginning of the most significant academy battle entertainment.
Nora transforms into Cerberus, the ferocious canine of calamity, upon the removal of his seal. However, Nora's employment of magic requires Kazuma's approval, which is not easily obtained. The objective of the Dark Liege is for the duo to unite and eliminate rebellious demon groups within the realm of humanity. Nevertheless, it is impossible to execute this mission if they cannot establish harmony.
The plot of Koe de Oshigoto! follows the tale of Aoyagi Kanna, a young girl of sixteen, who is approached on her birthday by her elder sister. The latter, a twenty-eight-year-old working at an erotic game firm, urges Kanna to lend her voice to the company's risqué productions.
Ai adores her elder brother, Yuzuru. His kind and reliable nature, coupled with his cool personality, make him the ideal sibling for her. Yuzuru always manages to keep Ai safe from any problems and uplifts her whenever she's feeling down. However, after their parents' separation, Ai and her brother are forced to part ways. Fast forward nine years, and a towering young man appears in front of Ai's school. An enigma looms - Who could this be?
Following the journey of Edward Kenway, the plot delves into the conflict between the Assassins and Templars. The year is 1715, and the Caribbean is under the rule of pirates who have established a lawless society. These outlaws pose a significant threat to the established European power structures, disrupting international trade and accumulating vast fortunes. Their remarkable feats inspire future generations while leaving behind an enduring legacy. In this world of pirates reigns a young, arrogant, and formidable leader named Edward Kenway. With his skill with a sword and his contempt for authority, he earns the admiration of infamous pirate idols like Blackbeard. However, he is unwittingly dragged into an ancient feud that endangers everything these rebellious sailors have built.
Jin may be advanced in years, but he remains a proficient and commanding hunter who embarks on daily quests with his impressive greatsword to nourish his cherished animal companions. In an unfortunate turn of events, Jin stumbles upon an enigmatic chasm while pursuing a lost onigiri, consequently transporting him into an unfamiliar realm. Here, he confronts perplexing creatures such as elfish maidens and legendary monsters. Nevertheless, Jin persists as the most formidable warrior in the vicinity.
This new shojo comedy brings together high school drama with elements of a nature documentary! Kanoko Naedoko is a junior high third-year student who prefers solitude and doesn't have any friends. This suits her well as it allows her to remain an objective observer. Infamous love triangles, school rumors, and courtyard politics are all just more fodder for Lady Kanoko's data collection. However, what will happen to Kanoko when she begins to make friends with some of her classmates? Will she continue to remain an observer or become something more? Also included in this volume is a one-shot: "The Moon to the East, the Sun to the West".