Even as Sorawo continues struggling to return Toriko's affection, a force from the Otherside starts meddling in their relationship, amidst omens of the Red Person's return. Meanwhile, in a parallel world where Toriko has been alone ever since Satsuki vanished, something begins guiding her to the strange story of a girl who burned down her family's house with herself inside...
Renko and Maribel get to experience their first real, serious hangover together. It makes it kind of hard to maintain their usual philosophical banter. It makes it even harder for Maribel to keep her abilities in check.
In the Dream World there stands a sprawling, chaotic structure, built by Koishi's derelict dream self. Satori is the perfect person to help Doremy navigate it. In exchange, she'll get to talk with Koishi's dream self, a preserved piece of her sister from before she closed her third eye. Unfortunately for her, Doremy forgot to mention that Koishi isn't the only person inside.
In the ruins of Chernobog, Lada's frying pan and vault door are grim necessities. In her first days at Rhodes Island, they're uncomfortable reminders of everything that she went through. Over the following months, she learns to think of them—and herself—in a new light.
This Gensokyo is not the original, but the result of a failed attempt to rewrite existence. This reality is broken, and will soon fall apart. In the weeks before that happens, shrine maiden Yukari, ordinary magician Alice, time-stopping maid Rin, half-phantom swordswoman Komachi, and living goddess Hatate must either find a solution, or make their peace with whatever happens next.
Sequel to The Dollmaker's Daughter. Sunshine's continuing adventures as she explores Gensokyo, meets new people, and generally enjoys being a kid.
In the middle of her most important project yet, Marisa Kirisame dies. But things rarely end so simply in Gensokyo. Now, she has one week as a ghost to settle her affairs, say goodbye to old friends, and confess to the girl she loves.
Kyoko Sakura tries to cheer up the only other surviving magical girl in Mitakihara the night before Walpurgisnacht arrives.
Chie and Yukiko each secretly try to get some solo training time inside the TV... but in a landscape where everything is shaped by human thoughts, it's *really* hard to keep a secret.
As long as the new universe has existed, Sayaka has been the only agitator in it. Now, Homura has found a solution that will leave them both happy. [Takes place after Rebellion. It won't make much sense if you haven't watched Rebellion!]
Killing each other is easy. The aftermath is when things usually get uncomfortable.
Suwako and Kanako have been dueling each other since prehistory. The only thing that's changed is the reason.
With help from explosives and outside world dating magazines, Nitori tries to navigate the treacherous world of human romance for long enough to confess her love to Marisa.
For an amanojaku, life is short, but hatred is forever.
Swallowing a god left Okuu with some anger problems. Fortunately, Rin is here to help.
Yukari has guided a dozen generations of Hakurei shrine maidens and has plenty of experience at lying to them. So why's it so hard with Reimu?
After Alice's soul gets trapped in her dolls during a failed experiment, Marisa resolves to do everything she can to return things to normal. ... the only problem is, Alice might be happier like this.
Out of all of the ancient heirlooms Reimu could have found, it just had to be an umbrella with low self-esteem.
Homura is invited to tea by the Dress-up Witch.
When the unknown kami of the Hakurei shrine vanishes, Reimu's only option is to find a replacement, and fast. Sanae is an easy enough choice, but as Reimu adjusts to living with her former rival, she learns that the lines between friendship, worship, and love can be a little hazy...