A girl named Nona lives in plain sight among humans, hiding her true identity as a mage as she spends her days in peace with her best friend Lovi. But one day, Nona uses magic to fix Lovi's glasses and subsequently catches the attention of the Bureau of Magic Surveillance. A simple good deed becomes the trigger that sets Nona's destiny in motion...
As Franz, a novice magician approaches the end of his studies, he struggles to secure a career within the White Magic industry. Concerned about the possibility of remaining jobless, he follows his dorm mother's suggestion and applies for a position within a Black Magic corporation, despite warnings about the sector's reputation for being hazardous, unpleasant, and unsanitary. However, contrary to popular belief, his experience has been quite the opposite, proving Black Magic to be Pure, Pleasant, and Permissive; earning him a newfound appreciation for the field.
Late was taken aback when he received an unusual contract from a mysterious client for an assassination. However, he was left astonished when he discovered that the client was none other than the goddess Mises - an inhabitant of another realm who was on the verge of extinction due to her defeat in a battle. Mises had assigned Late, who boasted an impressive 99.9% success rate, with a unique mission - to assassinate the god Masura Dzur belonging to her world. It was beyond Late's imagination that he would be entrusted with the task of murdering a god from a dimensional plane other than his own.
The hero candidate, Banaza, is a modest merchant who is called upon to venture into another realm to confront the demon army. However, upon realizing that Banaza lacks extraordinary abilities, his summoners reject him outright… but an unexpected twist of fate prevents his return home. Thus, Banaza must learn to thrive in his unfamiliar surroundings. Yet, to his surprise, Banaza may possess far greater strength than he or anyone else anticipated!
Joshua Sanders broke down the belief that mastery of swordsmanship was the only way to become a knight. He gained great recognition for his exceptional skills with a spear when he brought an end to a brutal battle. Although Joshua served Emperor Caesar Van Briton faithfully, he was betrayed by his cowardly comrades who plotted his death. While on his deathbed, Joshua's trusted spear named Lukia glowed and transported him to the stables where he first learned the art of combat. Now equipped with his powerful weapon, Joshua is fully committed to seeking revenge.
An engineer from present times finds himself transported to a new realm, one where he is granted the title of prince. The landscape resembles medieval Europe, yet with subtle differences. Here, witches are a tangible presence, gifted with genuine magical abilities that can be utilized as a means of productivity. The engineer becomes determined to aid these witches in freeing their powers, thus leading to the need to battle demons, uncover conspiracies, and ascend the metaphorical ladder of technology.
The Royal Diana Academy exclusively accepts individuals with exceptional magical talents. Graduates are highly regarded in their field and may even be employed by the royal family. Spica Virgo aspires to attend the prestigious academy, with the goal of becoming a sorceress as skilled as her idol, Claude Sirius. Claude, an esteemed sorcerer, was once the youngest instructor at the academy before he vanished without explanation. But Spica lacks the necessary experience and connections to gain admission into the academy, slowing her progress in achieving her dream. One day, she meets a black cat with the ability to speak and perform magic. In the hopes of enhancing her skills, she pleads with the feline to take her on as an apprentice and teach her the ways of magic. The cat accepts the offer on the condition that Spica finds a way to break his curse, which transformed him into a cat. Despite the trials ahead, Spica is determined to prove herself as an adept apprentice to the cat.
This story follows a clumsily skilled knight and an emotionally complicated magician who unexpectedly grow close. It's a spin-off of Maou no Ore ga Dorei Elf wo Yome ni Shitanda ga, Dou Medereba Ii?, and highlights Barbaros as he protects Chastille Lillvqvist, the Captain of the Holy Knights, in his daily routine.
Mankind's initial superhero was Zero who paved the way for numerous other superheroes. But, unfortunately, Zero vanished without a clue after five years of fighting.
Dinato, once feared as the mightiest Demon King, was cursed by an item belonging to Annie, the female hero he defeated. Transformed into the body of a beautiful girl, Dinato's troubles only grew when Annie was revived as a gyaru—and due to the curse, Dinato is unable to defy her! Stripped of most of his powers and now targeted by his former monstrous minions, Dinato is brought to his knees by this harsh reality. Amidst his struggles, Annie reveals the only way to return to his original form: a journey of "helping people" by defeating monsters that threaten humanity—a task utterly unbecoming of a Demon King…
Fleeing from the wicked Atsunmo, Myu, a divine entity, frantically seeks out a worthy candidate to transform into a magical girl and vanquish the atrocious creature. Just as the demon catches up with Myu, he catches sight of a high school student who appears to be an ideal choice. Possessing luscious locks, a gentle countenance, and other appealing characteristics, she appears to have it all. However, Myu is taken aback when she pulls out a cigarette moments after he grants her the powers of a magical girl. Surprisingly, the girl, Kayo Majiba, is a belligerent delinquent with a demeanor that defies her appearance. Without breaking a sweat, she soundly defeats Atsunmo with a single blow. Sadly, the real adversary that Myu now faces is Kayo herself. Nevertheless, Myu is obligated to lead Kayo towards destroying malevolent forces. But can he fulfill his duty when Kayo's tough exterior seems to conceal more than meets the eye?