Fairy Tail: Ice Trail Fairy Tail: Ice Trail, titled in Japan, is a prequel spin-off by Yūsuke Shirato that focuses on a young version of the character
Gray Fullbuster on his adventures leading to his membership in Fairy Tail. It was published simultaneously with
Fairy Tail Zero in
Monthly Fairy Tail Magazine from July 17, 2014 through July 17, 2015, and was collected into two
tankōbon volumes on September 17, 2015 in Japan, and between December 19, 2015 and June 28, 2016 in North America.
Fairy Tail Blue Mistral is a spin-off by Rui Watanabe that focuses on the character
Wendy Marvell and her early adventures within Fairy Tail. It ran in Kodansha's
shōjo manga magazine
Nakayoshi from August 2, 2014 to December 1, 2015, with the chapters collected into four
tankōbon volumes between January 16, 2015 and January 15, 2016 in Japan, and from August 25, 2015 through August 7, 2018 in North America.
Fairy Girls is a spin-off by Boku that focuses on the series' primary female protagonists, which was released in Kodansha's
Magazine Special from November 20, 2014 to August 20, 2016. The chapters were collected into four
tankōbon volumes from May 15, 2015 through September 16, 2016 in Japan, and from November 10, 2015 through April 25, 2017 in North America.
Fairy Tail Gaiden , also translated as
Fairy Tail Side Stories, is a meta-series of spin-offs by Kyōta Shibano that launched in Kodansha's free weekly
Magazine Pocket mobile app on July 30, 2015.
Side Stories consists of three installments: , focusing on
Sting Eucliffe and
Rogue Cheney, which ended on November 4; , focusing on
Gajeel Redfox, which ran from November 18, 2015 to March 30, 2016; and , focusing on
Laxus Dreyar, which ran from May 4 to September 14, concluding the series' run. Each series is collected into a single
tankōbon, for a total of three volumes published between January 15 and November 17, 2016 in Japan, and between December 6, 2016 and October 23, 2018 in North America.
Fairy Tail S is a collection of
omake manga by Hiro Mashima created across the main series' run. Two
tankōbon volumes were released in Japan on September 16, 2016, and in North America on October 24, 2017 and April 17, 2018.
''Fairy Tail: Happy's Heroic Adventure'' ''Fairy Tail: Happy's Heroic Adventure
, titled in Japan, is a spin-off written and illustrated by Kenshirō Sakamoto that focuses on Happy becoming separated from Natsu Dragneel and trapped in a parallel universe inhabited by animals. It was first launched on Magazine Pocket
on July 26, 2018, and ended publication on April 2, 2020. After its fourth tankōbon'' volume, which Sakamoto described as the end of the manga's "first part", the manga switched to exclusively digital publication for the remainder of its run.
Fairy Tail City Hero is a spin-off written and illustrated by Ushio Andō that reimagines characters from
Fairy Tail as members of a modern day
police force. It was first launched on
Magazine Pocket on October 26, 2018, and ended on November 22, 2019. ==See also==