Seven Seas announced on Wednesday that it has licensed the Chasing Spica, I’ll Never Be Your Crown Princess! - Betrothed manga, The Evil Queen’s Beautiful Principles light novels, the manga and two more light novel volumes for Yes, No, or Maybe?, as well as the Noss and Zakuro and Gravitation: Collector’s Edition manga.
Seven Seas will publish Reia and Haduki Futaba’s The Evil Queen’s Beautiful Principles light novels in April 2024 as part of Seven Seas’ Airship imprint physically, with digital editions available earlier. It describes the story:
In a world of royalty and magic, a young Japanese woman is reincarnated as Princess Luxeria. But the princess is born with magical abilities so strong and terrible that she agrees to live her life locked away in a tower. When her family is betrayed and her royal parents are murdered, she’s forced to step out of her self-imposed exile and into a treacherous world. Princess Luxeria must pretend to be the perfect puppet ruler…all while concealing her burning desire for vengeance.
Reia published the web novel on the ncode syosetsu website in 2019. Kadokawa published the series in light novels, shipping volume 2 in March 2021.
Seven Seas will publish Michi Ichiho and Yukimura’s Yes, No, or Maybe? manga in November 2024 physically and digitally, as well as the two more novel volumes (Center of the World and Where Home Is) by Michi Ichiho and Lala Takemiya in March and June. Digital editions will be available (earlier than print for the novel volumes). It describes the story:
Kunieda Kei is the up-and-coming prince of the evening news. Inside, he’s the opposite: brash, hot-tempered, and prickly as can be. For years, Kei has successfully juggled his private and professional personas—until a chance meeting with stop-motion animator Tsuzuki Ushio threatens to bring it all crashing down. But is that really as frightening as the possibility that someone might love and accept both sides of who he is?
Michi Ichio and Yukimura launched the light novel series in Shinshokan’s Shōsetsu Dear!+ magazine in 2013. Seven Seas licensed the novels in English in 2020. The series inspired the manga adaptation in 2022. Shinshokan shipped the compiled book volume in November 2022.The series was adapted into an anime series in 2019.
The Evil Queen’s Beautiful Principles sounds interesting.