The pharmaceutics guild of the commoners in the imperial city is hostile toward Farma and has no intention of carrying the medicines from the parallel world pharmacy. In turn, Farma, desiring to deliver medicine to a broader population, seeks to establish a new dispensary guild that won’t bind its members to such restrictions.
After Farma cures the white plague with a new medication, the emperor gives him imperial permission to open his own pharmacy. With help from Elen and Lotte, Farma serves the common folk at the pharmacy of his dreams.
The light-hearted isekai tale about a fantasy pharmacist that inspired the anime! (And don't miss the original light novels, also from Seven Seas!) When corporate drone Reiji wakes up in another world, he comes face-to-face with a fatally wounded werewolf. Thankfully, Reiji’s new Medicine Maker skill enables him to brew uniquely effective potions. Alongside his new wolf-girl friend, Reiji and his amazing cures are ready to revolutionize this fantasy world. Be they an old man seeking the secret of youth or an elven archer with blurry vision, all comers are welcome to his countryside pharmacy.
Farma and company were having a good time at the beach in the new fiefdom until Blanche was suddenly swept into the water. Using his divine power, Farma saves Blanche’s life. Despite this, the Temple finds traces of Farma’s strange divine power and accuses him of being an evil spirit.
Naofumi Iwatani, an uncharismatic Otaku who spends his days on games and manga, suddenly finds himself summoned to a parallel universe! He discovers he is one of four heroes equipped with legendary weapons and tasked with saving the world from its prophesied destruction. As the Shield Hero, the weakest of the heroes, all is not as it seems. Naofumi soon finds himself alone, penniless, and betrayed. With no one to turn to, and nowhere to run, he is left with only his shield. Now, Naofumi must rise to become the legendary Shield Hero and save the world!
As Runebreaker Travis Wilder and three of his Eldh friends become trapped in a lawless 1880s Colorado mining town, Grace Beckett must confront her own destiny to oppose the Pale King and powerful evil army that will determine the fate of Eldh.
What if you woke up one morning, and everything changed? It's one week before Christmas Eve, and Haruhi and the S.O.S. Brigade (a club for her high school's strangest and most extraordinary students) are gearing up for holiday festivities. But just before the fun kicks off, Kyon, the only "normal" member, wakes up in a weird alternate dimension, one where Haruhi attends another school entirely, Nagato the time traveling robot is just an ordinary human, and Mikuru (the cute girl of Kyon's dreams) doesn't even recognize him-in other words, S.O.S. Brigade never existed. The only clue Kyon can find is a bookmark left by the robot version of Nagato, which leads him on a quest back in time, where he interacts with the storyline from "Bamboo Leaf Rhapsody", a short story from the previous Haruhi book, The Boredom of Haruhi Suzumiya. This fun and quirky holiday tale is reminiscent of A Christmas Carol and It'sa Wonderful Life.
News of a Black Death outbreak reaches Farma as the San Fleuve Grand Market looms close. Yersinia pestis, the bacteria that has ravaged a colony of a neighboring country, seeks to make landfall in the imperial city as the capital gets swamped with shipments arriving from various nations. In a bid to thwart a mass outbreak, Farma sets off on a frantic journey!
It’s time to change the misguided medical care in another world by using modern pharmacy! When a young pharmacologist gives his life to his research and dies from overwork, he finds himself reincarnated as a boy named Falma, the son of the court physician. In a new world where faulty remedies run rampant, Falma uses modern pharmacy and cheat powers to cure all the diseases around him.
Farma’s older brother Palle is coming home from the Novalout College of Medicine. Farma is confounded by his brother’s overly ardent training sessions, which send Blanche and Lotte scrambling to avoid them. But despite this, Palle’s sincere approach to illnesses resonates with Farma.