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The Death Mage Vol. 4-7
Harem Scale H: Goes up because now he is doing hero shit. For the good of others. Forming bonds. Etc A: He is now very aware everyone wants his baby body. R: Zip. E: You can just tell from the covers, but this is tits out and heavily sexualized. M: And yet I read it.
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The Death Mage Vol. 1-3
A tragedy wipes out Hiroto Amamiya’s whole class. A god suddenly appears and says he will give all of them special protection and skills before reincarnating them in a new world. But when the god makes a mistake, Hiroto goes into his new life without anything at all. Harem Scale H: Vandalieu listens to his
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Bogus Skill “Fruitmaster”: About that time I became able to eat unlimited numbers of Skill Fruits (that kill you)
Harem Scale H: bro does stuff even if it hurts him and has an unreasonable drive to BE a hero, on purpose A: bro carts around girls with 0 awareness R: childhood friend E: per usual M: i got bored In a world where eating “Skill Fruits” grants special powers, Light, a boy who seeks
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Noss & Zakuro Vol. 01
In Shadowsville, a supernatural land that exists between this world and the next, there lives a pair of spooky vampires. Well, not that spooky—the beautiful Noss (the Nosferatu) and her adopted daughter Zakuro don’t even suck human blood, since that’s gross and mean. A juice-box equivalent sustains them as they frolic around their town shopping for anti-sun
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Reincarnated as a Dragon Hatchling Vol. 1-7
ISEKAI’D BY: Summoning? Harem Scale H: Illusia’s moral compass is off the charts. A: He has absolutely no awareness that a bunch of cute girls (or lizards) are after him. R: No romance, period. E: Low ecchi levels. Most ecchi is costuming, and even then the costumes are mostly very reasonable. M: It’s a fun
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This Delicious Death
Four best friends, one music festival, and a cooler filled with human organs: this summer is about to get gory. Jennifer’s Body fans will clamor for this new sapphic horror standalone from New York Times bestselling author Kayla Cottingham. Three years ago, the melting of arctic permafrost released a pathogen of unknown origin into










