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Sakura-Con 2026: Yen Press Ignites a Fateful Fall with Eight New Licenses

At Sakura-Con 2026, Yen Press announced eight new title acquisitions with exciting continuations from beloved series, new releases from beloved mangaka, and more.

Releasing in October 2026, the debut list of eight manga includes Fate Rewinder: All Great Feats Require TimeFate/Prototype: Fragments of Sky SilverThe Dragon School Is Atop the MountainIn Such a Small WorldElden Ring: Become LordNon and AkariMeiji-Era Master-and-Servant Tungsten; and How to Keep a Human.

Fate Rewinder: All Great Feats Require Time

By Futa Kimura

Meet the Spacetime Strategic Enforcement Unit, an organization dedicated to rescuing people from terrible destinies and tragic deaths. The unit’s nickname, “The Fate Rewinders,” is well earned—armed with Retry Eyes, micro–time machines implanted in their eye sockets, agents of the SSEU are equipped to stick around until they solve the case, whether that means trying once, twice, or ten thousand times!

Fate Rewinder: All Great Feats Require Time

Fate/Prototype: Fragments of Sky Silver

Art by Tsuta Suzuki
Original Story by Hikaru Sakurai, TYPE-MOON

Tokyo, 1991. Seven mages gather to summon seven heroes from history, myth, and legend to do battle in a great ritual. The last ones standing will obtain the Holy Grail—a font of limitless power said to be able to grant any wish. One such Master is Manaka Sajou, a young maiden with immense expectations placed on her. But when she lays eyes on the one she summons, what she sees is not her Servant but the fairy tale prince of her dreams!

Fate/Prototype: Fragments of Sky Silver

The Dragon School Is Atop the Mountain

By Ryoko Kui

A hero moves back in with their parents, a middle school angel is stressed about entering high school, and a centaur finds work pulling a cart. From Ryoko Kui, author of Delicious in Dungeon, comes a collection of fantastic tales where the extraordinary is just another part of ordinary daily life!

The Dragon School Is Atop the Mountain

In Such a Small World

By Natsuki Takaya

Sometimes love doesn’t happen in a flash or a bang or a sparkle of fireworks. From time to time, it’s a culmination of all the little, ordinary moments of perfectly average days—that seems to be the story of Sui Onodera’s life. More specifically, it changed for the better when Sui’s rather attractive neighbor knocked on the door to retrieve his incredibly adorable puppers, Tino, from the balcony! And so, romance with a handsome heart-throb blossoms in such a small world…   

From the author of the bittersweet coming-of-age love story featuring all kinds of furry and not-so-furry zodiac animals, Fruits Basket, Natsuki Takaya presents a new mini-series featuring not only a cute couple but another furry friend…!

In Such a Small World

Elden Ring: Become Lord

Art by Tegekiken
Original Story by 21g

Following the guidance of grace, a Tarnished has arrived in a cursed land—but the path ahead is perilous indeed, for the shardbearers will not relinquish their power without a fight. Experience the world of Elden Ring in this beautiful full-color retelling of the battles that decided the fate of the Lands Between!

Elden Ring: Become Lord

Non and Akari

By Neruko Nichinichi

Akari isn’t wild about moving into an eerie old house…until she meets Non-chan, a cursed doll! And what’s this? Non-chan says she wants them to be together forever?! (And maybe something else about “haunting” and “eternal regret”? That’s probably not important.) Akari, as bewildered as she is, accepts Non-chan’s proposal. Now Non-chan seems confused, too, but no matter. Akari just knows she’s found her new BFF!

Non and Akari

Meiji-Era Master-and-Servant Tungsten

By Mio Tatsumoto

In the final years of the Meiji era in the early twentieth century, demand for electricity has skyrocketed following the Russo-Japanese War. Ryouji Saeki, a young engineer, has just returned home from Europe, and as he helps plan for the construction of a hydroelectric power plant, his daily life has taken a feverish pace. By his side is the loyal attendant Edward, who Ryouji took under his wing two years ago. Little by little, how does their relationship as master and servant begin to shift…?

Meiji-Era Master-and-Servant Tungsten

How to Keep a Human

By Pieta

Every few years, a human appears out of nowhere in the world of demons and monsters! You have to be careful with them—their stomachs can barely handle demon food, their bodies are fragile enough to break from a little fall, and even turning up the heat by a few dozen degrees will make them wither away…But they’re also cute, loyal, and clever in a way une (dogs), nosa (cats), and eshig (rabbits) just can’t compare! How could you not want to keep a human?

How to Keep a Human

Yaoi Manga Imprint SuBLime Releases A Strange and Mystifying Story

SuBLime, the leading global English-language yaoi manga publisher, delivers the launch of new series A Strange and Mystifying Story, available now after being previously out of print.

The series, by creator Tsuta Suzuki, is rated ‘M’ for Mature Readers. Print editions carry an MSRP of $12.99 U.S. / $17.99 CAN each. The digital versions carry an MSRP of $6.99 U.S. Readers have two methods of digital access to the series on SuBLimeManga.com – via a DRM-free downloadable PDF, viewable on any enabled eReader device and computer, as well as via the online manga viewer. Readers can also purchase a digital version through the NOOK, Kindle and Kobo eReaders as well as on Google Play. SuBLime will publish subsequent volumes of the seven-volume series on a quarterly basis.

In A Strange and Mystifying Story a man named Akio Yamane falls terminally ill, presumably from his family’s curse. Remembering his grandfather’s final words about their family protector, he looks to where his grandfather pointed and finds a tooth. Upon holding it, he accidentally summons a god who promises to cure him, albeit in a rather odd and intimate manner!

A Strange and Mystifying Story is Tsuta Suzuki’s second English-language release, with her first being Your Story I’ve Known. Formerly working under the penname, “Yogore,” she has also published doujinshi (independent comics) under the circle name “Muddy Pool.” Readers can find out more about Tsuta Suzuki on her Pixiv page: Pixiv.net.