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Yen Audio Announces the Audiobook Adaptation of Three Yen Press Properties

Yen Press has announced the audiobook adaptation for three current licenses: My Youth Romantic Comedy Is Wrong, As I ExpectedBanished from the Hero’s Party, I Decided to Live a Quiet Life in the Countryside; and Monsterholic. From slice-of-life comedy to fantasy romance to dystopian sci-fi respectively, Yen Audio is excited to be able to continue expanding its collection and bringing fan-favorite novel series to the audiobook medium.

Yen Audio will debut the audiobooks in April 2026, with the voice casts to be announced at a later date.

My Youth Romantic Comedy Is Wrong, As I Expected

Story by Wataru Watari, Illustrated by Ponkan8

Hachiman Hikigaya is a cynic. “Youth” is a crock, he believes—a sucker’s game, an illusion woven from failure and hypocrisy. But when he turns in an essay for a school assignment espousing this view, he’s sentenced to work in the Service Club, an organization dedicated to helping students with problems in their lives! How will Hachiman the Cynic cope with a job that requires—gasp!—optimism?

My Youth Romantic Comedy Is Wrong, As I Expected

Banished from the Hero’s Party, I Decided to Live a Quiet Life in the Countryside

Story by Zappon, Illustrated by Yasumo

A heroic and mighty adventurer dreams of…opening a pharmacy?

Red was once a member of the Hero’s party, a powerful group destined to save the world from the evil forces of Taraxon, the Raging Demon Lord. That is, until one of his comrades kicked him out. Hoping to live the easy life on the frontier, Red’s new goal is to open an apothecary. However, keeping the secret of his former life may not be as simple as he thinks. Especially when the beautiful Rit, an adventurer from his past, shows up and asks to move in with him!

Banished from the Hero’s Party, I Decided to Live a Quiet Life in the Countryside

Monsterholic

Story by Ghost Mikawa, Illustrated by Rag Miwano

Darkness hides behind the clean, safe, and orderly facade of society in Akitsushima. In the slum known as the Masquerade, people indulge in a drug called Monster Tonic, which transforms them into animal-human hybrids. There are no laws or restrictions in this government-designated area, and it’s rife with immorality, obscenity, and murder. When bodies turn up in the streets, the police don’t investigate, so it’s up to Reiji and Getsu to track down the killer. The two young men are just the pair for the job. Who better to hunt down a monstrous beast than a vampire and werewolf?

Monsterholic

Weekly Preview! Graphic Novels! Lots of Manga!

There are a lot of comics coming out every week to be covered. Check out some of what we’ll be reviewing and this is only the beginning!

This week’s reviews include:

  • Banished from the Hero Party Vol. 4 (Yen Press)
  • Belle of the Ball (First Second)
  • Ephemera (Fantagraphics)
  • Hirano & Kagiura Vol. 2 (Yen Press)
  • In the Land of Leadale Vol. 3 (Yen Press)
  • Kept Pressing the 100 Million Year Button Vol. 2 (Yen Press)
  • Kiniro Mosaic Best Wishes (Yen Press)
  • Remarried Empress Vol. 2 (IZE Press)
  • Science Comics: The Periodic Table of Elements (First Second)
  • Shadow’s House Vol. 3 (Yen Press)
  • She Loves to Cook & She Loves to Eat Vol. 2 (Yen Press)
  • Shy Vol. 2 (Yen Press)
  • So What’s Wrong With Getting Reborn as a Goblin Vol. 2 (Yen Press)
  • Studio Apt. Good Lighting Angel Included Vol. 2 (Yen Press)
  • Touring After the Apocalypse Vol. 2 (Yen Press)
  • Travis Daventhorpe for the Win Vol. 1 (First Second)

Not shown:

  • Crazy Food Truck Vol. 3 (VIZ Media)

Fantagraphics, First Second, and Yen Press provided Graphic Policy with FREE copies for review

Yen Press Announces Four New Series

Yen Press, LLC announced a slate of upcoming releases that includes manga (Banished from the Hero’s Party, I Decided to Live a Quiet Life in the Countryside and From the Red Fog) and light novels (Demon Lord 2099 and Chitose-kun Is in the Ramune Bottle). All announced titles are scheduled for January 2022 release.

Banished from the Hero’s Party, I Decided to Live a Quiet Life in the Countryside (manga)

Original Story by Zappon
Art by Masahiro Ikeno
Character Design by Yasumo

Despite being the bearer of the powerful Divine Blessing of the Guide, Red has been banished from the Hero’s party. Listless, he decides to head to the frontier and hatches a plan to spend his days working an easy apothecary job. Thus begins his new life!

Banished from the Hero’s Party, I Decided to Live a Quiet Life in the Countryside is a manga adaptation of the slice-of-life fantasy light novel, one of the latest fan favorites in a growing genre. An anime adaptation of Banished from the Hero’s Party, I Decided to Live a Quiet Life in the Countryside has been announced for an October 2021 release.

Banished from the Hero’s Party, I Decided to Live a Quiet Life in the Countryside (manga)

From the Red Fog

Story & Art by Mosae Nohara

England at the end of the nineteenth century. A string of gruesome incidents all lead back to a single boy who was born into a world where chaos, order, wealth, and poverty are all deeply intertwined. Guided by a deep solitude, what fate awaits him in the end?

From the Red Fog is a dark and compelling manga series with an art style that is as beautiful as it is unsettling. As a story that takes place in nineteenth-century England, From the Red Fog appeals to fans of historical fiction as well as those who have a taste for psychological horror manga, such as recent hits like Can’t Stop Cursing You and Your Turn to Die.

From the Red Fog

Demon Lord 2099 (light novel)

Story by Daigo Murasaki
Illustration by Kureta

Fused Era Year 2099—Shinjuku. The dazzling prosperity of this massive city-state conceals a lurid darkness just beneath its surface. It is here—in this megalopolis that represents the pinnacle of human development—where the legendary Demon Lord Veltol makes his second coming. To rule this brave new world, he will have to take hold of the future for himself!

Demon Lord 2099 is a riveting light novel series, filled with cyberpunk action and imaginative illustrations, that combines fantasy and science fiction. It stands out as a rising star in the world of light novels, having already won the prestigious Fantasia Grand Prize in its short time in circulation.

Demon Lord 2099 (light novel)

Chitose-kun Is in the Ramune Bottle

Story by Hiromu
Illustration by raemz

As far as normies go, it’s hard to beat Saku Chitose. The most popular kid in his high school? Check. An ironclad reputation that can even weather vicious online attacks? Check. A group of friends who are as attractive on the outside as they are on the inside? Check. But when a teacher asks Saku to help a student who has been shut away in his room for months reacclimate to school life, his perfect world will never be the same. What is this, some kinda normie harem story?

Chitose-kun Is in the Ramune Bottle is one of the most frequently requested and highly anticipated light novel releases of the year. This romantic comedy series won the Shogakukan Light Novel Award for Excellence in Japan and appeals to fans of school-life stories, such as My Youth Romantic Comedy Is Wrong, As I Expected.

Chitose-kun Is in the Ramune Bottle