Yen Press warms the fall season with the dynamic new wave of the comic, released in September 2025. This first round announcement features six highly diverse titles, offering everything from obsessive and foodie vampires to stylishly swaying girls. Whether it’s a steamy high school drama, a creative lily scenario, or a quirky comedy, there’s something falling down here.
I don’t know how to love | Source: Yen Press
I don’t know how to love Yu Machio
Aimi is popular, openly clumsy, and circulates her relationship with zero commitment. Until he starts dating Kaede, a quiet lower class who doesn’t complain or respond. However, even after seeing Aimi kiss the connection, when Kaede remains indifferent, Aimi’s ownership rate awakens. Can this toxic confusion of romance actually cause something?
Lilies Blooming in 100 Days | Source: Yen Press
Lilies bloom in 100 days by the lily
Based on the virus #100daysofyurichallenge, this full-color collection features 100 unique lily scenarios, from high school crashes to sultry adult encounters. With diversity, heart, heat, this is a love letter to all kinds of sufficient romances.
Lycoris Recoil Official Comic Anthology: Repeat | Source: Yen Press
Lycoris Recoil Official Comic Anthology: Repeating the original story by SpiderLily
Café Lycoreco returns to this light-hearted official comic anthology! Fans of the hit series are looking forward to a fun mix of fresh stories, character moments and Life of Life antics, featuring flashy uniforms and new haircuts.
My Beloved Dinner | Source: Yen Press
My beloved dinner by Kaho Ozaki
Yeol is a vampire who longs for more than blood. He dreams of tasting human food. What is the only way to make it into a stomach? Blood appetizer. Every night he hunts not only to feed the criminals, but also to earn the rights to a delicious dinner. A delicious, stylish twist on vampire lore.
Rocky is the humility of a woman | Source: Yen Press
Rock is the humility of women by Fukuda Hiroshima
Rock and refinement clash when Ririsa Suzukimiya is forced into All Girls’ school, and a few hours later, when her elegant classmates discover headbanging. This music-fueled cartoon celebrates rebellion and self-expression with a loud and proud attitude.
What do you call this garbage? |Source: Yen Press
What do you call this garbage? By Tetsukazu
Yuto knows Akira is bad news. However, he knows she is manipulative and toxic and still falls for her. This romance is a complete disaster and it is impossible to look away.
Yen Press continues to push the boundaries of the manga genre and keeps the unique voice in the spotlight. This eclectic autumn lineup will help readers look forward to equally challenged, engaging and entertaining stories. For more information, please visit www.yenpress.com.
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