Yen Press announced at Sakura-Con that it has obtained rights to the videogame-based Kingdom Hearts manga and three properties new to the U.S., according to Anime News Network.  Kingdom Hearts was a great seller for Tokyopop back in the mid-aughts  (see "'Kingdom Hearts' Is #1" and "'Kingdom Hearts' a Big Hit in the Bookstores"), and Yen Press will both re-release the volumes previously published by Tokyopop (in omnibi, starting in Mary 2014) and the volumes not previously released in the U.S. (beginning with Kingdom Hearts 365/2 Days this November). 
Yen also announced Inu x Boku SS, a romantic comedy by Cocoa Fujiwara, launching in October; No Matter How I Look at It, It’s You Guys’ Fault I’m Not Popular!, a slice of life gag comedy manga by Nico Tanigawa, launching in October; and Wolf Children, adapting the film, in an omnibus in early 2014.