J-Novel Club has once again bulked up its English catalog with a wave of fresh light novel and manga licenses that will delight isekai lovers, character-driven drama fans, and readers who appreciate clever twists on classic fantasy tropes. The publisher's latest slate spans ten light novel series and three manga adaptations — plus multiple print release dates announced for select titles — offering something for readers who want everything from tender slice-of-life recovery stories to overpowered gods, scheming villainesses, and dungeon-cooking escapades.
What J-Novel Club Announced: Quick Overview
The announcement covers ten new light novel series and three manga titles now available digitally (first parts released immediately), with several confirmed print release dates later this year. Highlights include omnibus editions and seasonal print launches for popular and niche titles alike. Below we break down the most notable entries and what makes each one worth adding to your reading list.
Top Licensed Light Novels to Watch
Fired? But I Maintain All the Software!
This contemporary workplace novel centers on Ai Sato, an engineer suddenly laid off who channels her skills into running a coding school. The series pairs heartwarming vocational growth with character-driven vignettes about confidence and second chances — a welcome change of pace for readers who prefer grounded, emotionally honest storytelling over bombastic fantasy.
Sister Mafioso
A gripping drama of mistaken identity and survival, Sister Mafioso follows Dina Ferletti, who survives an assassination attempt and must hide under the guise of amnesia. With a mixture of suspense, moral ambiguity, and emotional stakes, this title appeals to readers looking for crime-adjacent storytelling in a light novel format.
Starting on Hard Mode: God Levels, Got Problems
Merlin’s reincarnation into a world of absurdly high stats and unintended destruction sets the stage for comedy and romantic hijinks. This is ideal for fans of overpowered protagonists who must navigate the daily chaos of god-tier abilities and the social problems they cause.
Reborn to Reign & Proud to Be the Villainess
For readers who love villain-protagonist narratives, titles like Reborn to Reign and Proud to Be the Villainess offer sympathetic takes on characters traditionally painted as antagonists. Expect political scheming, power-play romance, and the satisfying unraveling of a character’s transformation from doomed antagonist into a complex, charismatic lead.
Notable Manga Additions
Alongside the novels, J-Novel Club expanded its manga catalog with adaptations and original manga works that capture the personalities of their light novel counterparts.
Starting on Hard Mode (Manga)
The manga adaptation of the god-tier comedy brings visual slapstick and expressive character art to Merlin’s misadventures. It’s a great way to experience the series’ comedic set pieces in a faster, more graphic format.
The Accursed Chef and His Pair of Furry Foodies
This dungeon-cooking story blends crafting, survival, and adorable beastfolk dynamics. If you enjoy “food + dungeon” mashups and warm found-family stories, this manga looks promising.
Confirmed Print Dates & Omnibus Editions
Several titles will receive print releases across the summer and fall, including:
- The 100th Time’s the Charm (manga) — print release June 23
- Safe & Sound in the Arms of an Elite Knight (manga) — print release June 23
- The Water Magician (manga) — July 28; novel series print on August 25
- An Archdemon's Dilemma — 3-volume omnibus print edition — October 27
- The Young Lady Is the Substitute Harvest Goddess (novel) — October 27
These print dates are helpful for collectors who prefer physical editions or omnibus formats for shelf-friendly reading. The presence of omnibus editions indicates J-Novel Club’s focus on providing value-driven print offerings for popular series.
Why These Licenses Matter for Readers
J-Novel Club’s newest acquisitions show an intentional mix of genres and tones: modern workplace narratives, slice-of-life recovery and mentorship, crime drama, isekai comedies, villain-perspective romances, and culinary-dungeon hybrids. That variety ensures both established fans and newcomers can find series that match their tastes. The publisher is also balancing digital-first accessibility with planned print editions, catering to both binge readers and collectors.
Who Should Read These Titles?
- Fans of slice-of-life and workplace character growth: Fired? But I Maintain All the Software!
- Isekai and OP-power enthusiasts: Starting on Hard Mode; The Reincarnated Mastermind
- Readers who enjoy morally gray or crime-adjacent plots: Sister Mafioso
- Those who love villainess/antagonist redemption arcs: Reborn to Reign; Proud to Be the Villainess
- Manga readers seeking cozy, food-centric adventures: The Accursed Chef and His Pair of Furry Foodies
Where to Follow Releases
For the most up-to-date information about digital serializations and print release schedules, check J-Novel Club’s official site and store pages. The publisher’s catalog pages provide release calendars, preorder links, and details about omnibus editions. Visit J-Novel Club for direct updates and preorder options, and consider checking major retailers for print availability.
Final Thoughts
J-Novel Club’s new slate reinforces its role as a curator of both fan-favorite isekai fare and standout character-driven stories. Whether you pick these up for the comedy of an overpowered protagonist, the emotional honesty of a workplace redemption arc, or the intrigue of a mafia-survival drama, there’s a breadth of voice and tone on offer. With several print dates confirmed and digital previews already available, now is a great time to explore these series and find the next title to fall in love with.
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