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Harper
Harper
2025-07-05 10:09:44
it's thrilling to see how many publishers are jumping on board. The newest series are mostly coming from Kadokawa—they're like the giants of the light novel world, always dropping fresh titles that blow up on social media. Their 'GA Bunko' and 'MF Bunko J' imprints are especially active, releasing stuff that ranges from isekai fantasies to slice-of-life gems.

But don't sleep on smaller players like Overlap or Shueisha either. Overlap's 'Overlap Novels' has been putting out some underrated bangers, like 'Reincarnated as a Sword,' which went from niche to mainstream real quick. Shueisha’s 'Dash X Bunko' also surprises with experimental stuff—think dark fantasy or sci-fi with twists. The competition’s fierce, and that’s great for us readers because everyone’s upping their game.
Isaac
Isaac
2025-07-08 13:19:08
Kadokawa’s the big name lately—they’ve been pumping out Kobo-exclusive light novels like crazy. Their 'Fujimi Fantasia Bunko' line’s got hits like 'The Eminence in Shadow,' and they’re not slowing down. Smaller publishers like TO Books are worth watching too; their 'Novel 0' series has hidden gems. The scene’s evolving fast, and it’s cool to see fresh stories pop up every month.
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