Yen Press has quietly curated an eclectic November slate packed with fresh manga and light novels that span dystopian cyberpunk, cozy rom-coms, spine-tingling horror, and sweeping fantasy epics. From a Cold War that never ended in Moscow 2160 to heartwarming height-gap romance in My Girlfriend is a Colossal Cutie, this license drop gives readers a little of everything. Below we break down the key titles, what makes them worth your attention, and where to keep an eye for pre-orders and more details.
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Overview: Yen Press’ November Licensing Drop
This announcement brings 11 manga and 7 light novel series to Yen Press’ upcoming lineup, plus an audiobook release for Keiichi Hikami’s Elden Ring–inspired novel See You at That Site of Grace After Work. The selection highlights niche gems and broad-appeal properties—perfect for collectors, casual readers, and genre-hoppers alike.
Standout Manga Picks
Moscow 2160

A sprawling alternate-history cyberpunk set in a Soviet Union that has endured for centuries. Expect gritty noir, political conspiracy, and a lone “Janitor” with antique machine guns prowling snowbound megacities—ideal for fans of atmospheric worldbuilding and hardboiled protagonists.
Terrarium in a Drawer

From the creator of Delicious in Dungeon comes a 33-story anthology blending comedy, fantasy, and sci-fi. This award-winning collection is perfect for readers who enjoy bite-sized, emotionally varied tales with inventive premises.
After-School Duty

Horror meets survival as elementary school life flips into an alternate-dimension nightmare. If you like tense, claustrophobic settings with a mix of mystery and body horror, this one should be on your radar.
egg: I’m Your Child

A near-future social drama that explores family, identity, and the ethics of reproductive technologies. The premise—third-party egg/sperm donation as a form of payment—creates fertile ground (pun intended) for thoughtful, character-driven storytelling.
He Was My Brother

A melancholic and eerie drama about love, grief, and the supernatural that centers on Kanoko, her late brother, and the man she loves. Expect emotional complexity and haunting imagery.
Romance & Supernatural Gems
Love at the City’s Edge on a Moonlit Night

A yokai romance about an onmyoji fascinated by spirits who falls for a four-horned demon and former sex worker. A tender, offbeat romance for readers drawn to supernatural love stories and urban fantasy settings.
Contract Sisters

A slice-of-life romance that begins with a “sister contract” offered after an act of kindness—this one leans into tender character moments and slow-burn relationship development.
My Girlfriend is a Colossal Cutie

A playful height-gap romantic comedy that celebrates positivity and goofy charm. If you want something light, wholesome, and romantic, this is a must-read.
Fantasy & Isekai Light Novel Highlights
Argonaut: Is It Wrong to Try to Pick Up Girls in a Dungeon? — Tales of Heroes

A prequel-style chronicle of the first hero in the DanMachi universe—perfect for franchise fans and readers who enjoy origin stories that blend humor with heroic adventure.
On the Way Home After Defeating the Demon King

A character-forward tale about a hero’s return journey that becomes a vehicle for revealing companions’ hidden pasts. Expect heartfelt revelations and travelogue-style storytelling.
Valkyrie Bullet

A militaristic sci-fi premise with a gendered twist: powerful combat suits piloted only by women until a man becomes the test pilot for a new humanoid weapon. Action-packed and full of interpersonal tension.
Rise of the Lowborn: Ascending the Ranks by Crushing Incompetent Nobles

An isekai/reincarnation-tinged “rise-up” story where a protagonist uses past-life knowledge to correct injustices and climb the military ladder—satisfying for readers who love tactical revenge and competence porn.
Additional Titles Worth Checking
- Izumi and the Dragon Encyclopedia — A metafictional fantasy about a dragon encyclopedia’s second edition and the misadventures that follow.
- Tale of the Wizrain Kingdom: The Dragon Is the Bride — Reincarnation and romance collide as a noblewoman recalls a past life as a dragon.
- Witch and Hound — Political fantasy with assassination and the enigmatic Mirror Witch at its heart.
- The Story of the Moon Waiting for the Evening — Supernatural high-school drama featuring ghostly town lore and secret destinies.
- The Demon King Seems to Have Infiltrated the Hero’s Party — A comedic mystery as a party member tries to deduce which friend is secretly the Demon King.
Where to Pre-order and Find More Info
Pre-orders and detailed release pages are typically available through official publisher storefronts and major booksellers. For official product pages and purchasing options, check Yen Press’ site or partner retailers. Yen Press and community-focused light-novel outlets like J-Novel Club are good starting points for release specifics and digital editions.
Why These Licenses Matter
This selection demonstrates Yen Press’ continued interest in diversifying its catalog—blending established franchise tie-ins (like Argonaut/DanMachi lore) with original works that push genre boundaries. Whether you collect print editions, chase digital releases, or listen to audiobooks, November’s slate offers plenty of reasons to expand your shelf.
Final thoughts
Yen Press’ November licensing announcement serves something for every kind of reader: atmospheric dystopia, quick-hitting anthologies, tender romances, tense horror, and strategic fantasy. If you’re curating a 2026 reading list (or just want to pick a couple new series to follow), this crop is worth exploring—especially if you like mixing mainstream favorites with unexpected gems. Keep an eye on official storefronts for pre-order windows and audiobook release details so you don’t miss the first volumes.


