100 Years of Yuri at Toronto Comic Arts Festival

May 2nd, 2019

Please join us at Toronto Comic Arts Festival, May 11-12, 2019 in Toronto, ON for a celebration of 100 Years of Yuri!

We’ll be kicking off with a look at 100 Years of Yuri at Toronto Reference Library Learning Centre, 1st Floor, at 10:00 AM on Saturday, May 11.

This will be followed by an Interview with and Signing session by Takashima Hiromi, creator of the Kase-san series, repeatedly one of the top series of the past decade here on Okazu. You will need to register for this event to be able to attend, but there is no admission. fee. This event is being held at the The Japan Foundation, 2 Bloor Street East, Toronto at 12:00 – 2:45 PM.

Drop by Page & Panel, the TCAF shop in the Toronto Reference Library to pick up some excellent Yuri manga and take a look at the 100 Years of Yuri Exhibit in the exhibit space just outside the store in the library.

And while you’re enjoying TCAF on Sunday do please drop by the Marriott High Park Ballroom 2 & 3 at 12:00 PM for Creator Spotlight with Emily Carroll and her new lesbian horror comic When I arrived at the Castle.

TCAF is one of the most queer-friendly events and I recommend you take a look at the TCAF 2019 program for loads of great queer-friendly content for fans of all ages!

5 Responses

  1. Super says:

    “the fifth and final volume of which”

    What? Kase-san is over soon? It’s sad to hear that, I just recently pondered over where I can watch a last year’s film. Well, then I have no choice but to thank Takashima-sensei for this work and wish her success with the new manga.

    • CW says:

      The 5th volume was just the latest. The serialization has still been going since that was released.

      • Super says:

        In this case, everything is fine. Thank you for dispelling my sadness!

      • Thank you CW. Yes, Super, CW is correct. This is really just a poorly worded statement. It ought to read “most recent”.

        • Super says:

          I am glad that this is only a misunderstanding. I still don’t have the opportunity to read manga, but I still hope that Kase-san will be able to get more anime and popularity.

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