I have a request section on my blog with a link to a gallery with some of the stuff I own. Feel free to place scanning requests, I'll be updating the gallery with new stuff as I go over my collections.
The cover pretty much made this a must buy for me. Therelease is something I scanned last year while I was experimenting with leveling images. Turns out that I'm pretty much blind to what looks good.
Guess I'll keep experimenting but in the meantime, enjoy this one.
@BlueDye That's a good question. The whole idea of this doujinshi is that it's actually Kallen they are screwing but thanks to those augmented reality helmets they think it's Cornelia.
@godjesus When I romanized his name I also noticed the same, but doujinshi.mugimugi.org lists him as Tousei Oume. Besides from this one, I have this from Anklet-Girl: http://doujinshi.mugimugi.org/book/115591/Maid-Senpuu-Sayoko-san/
In the case of this doujin, the back cover's use of the split-character portraits is a nice pun that the reader will get once s/he reads the contents. I wish more doujins would have back cover illustrations like the one here with the split-comparison feature. Even if the split images didn't form a pun with the story's content, this illustration style is artistically interesting to me.
There are currently two different spellings of the author's name in use at ex/e-hentai. One is "Tousei Aoume" which a few people insist is the correct spelling (as seen in comments elsewhere) and the most prevalent spelling "Tousei Oume". Just because the doujin database at http://doujinshi.mugimugi.org/book/5176/Mikurun-Choutokkyuu/ uses the Oume instead of Aoume doesn't necessarily mean Oume is correct.
The author's blog site doesn't help resolve the name problem: http://blog.surpara.com/tousei/