Archive for March, 2016


Original Okazu “I Love Yuri” Design on the Yuricon Store!

March 14th, 2016

okazu-heart-small Wahoo! For the first time in 14 years, Okazu has it’s own “I Love Yuri” design, which is now available to be customized on shirts in many cuts and colors, mugs, journals, pillows and more through Redbubble.

This design was created by our fabulous web designer and mistress of WordPress, Lissa Patillo, and features our Okazu Mascots sharing a meal and their love of Yuri.

That makes 6 great designs on the Yuricon Store to tell the world how much you love Yuri, Yuricon and Okazu! I’m so excited! An Okazu t-shirt! Squee!





Yuri Manga: Junsui Adolescence Perfect Edition (純水アドレッセンス 完全版)

March 13th, 2016

Junsui-275x390Through 2007 and 2008 an interesting little manga was running in the pages of then-quarterly Yuri Hime magazine. I hadn’t realized it was an actual serial for quite a few chapters, but in 2009, when Kowo Kazuma’s Junsui Adolescence was first collected I finally was able to follow the whole story.  The manga quickly fell out of print, as Ichijinsha was doing very short runs of manga just then. And so, like most here-and-gone stories it was quickly forgotten.

But not by me. It was because of this story I became a fan of Kowo’s work and have read her current not-Yuri series in Rakuen Le Paradise with great enjoyment.

It’s so fascinating going back to something that’s almost 10 years old and seeing if it holds up. In Junsui Adolescence Perfect Edition (純水アドレッセンス 完全版) we find that the answer is “not too badly.”

Nanao is a passive-aggressive student who has developed an apparent crush on the school doctor Matsumoto. Only, it’s not a crush and Matsumoto returns the feeling. They become lovers. Nanao seems to be holding up the lion’s share of the angst about their age difference. She feels it keenly, and is often close to blowing their secret. Matsumoto is not without concern, but she does come off a little glib sometimes. It’s very much a work of it’s time in Yuri Hime, which was focusing on Yuri=illicit love at the time.

Despite Nanao’s graduation crisis, the end is slick, rushed and happy.

If you’re made very uncomfortable with teacher/student stories, you will probably be made uncomfortable by this story. Matsumoto, especially, didn’t stress nearly enough to make her likable, until she finally has a genuine breakdown about the whole thing. The dynamic between Nanao, who is actually pretty confident and strong, and Matsumoto who becomes stronger for her, is the best part of the story.

Because this is a Perfect Edition, this single volume includes both the final chapter of the original collected volume and a new chapter. Happily-ever-after is not without conflict, but it still is happy.

Ratings:

Art – 8 Kowo’s art is much tighter now, and this has been cleaned up a bit, but the beginning is still a little messy.
Story – 7
Character – 7 Flashes of the kind of brilliance in characterization that made me a fan
Service – 5 and random
Yuri – 8

Overall – 8

A not-unpleasant look back to a story that’s weathered the many changes in what we expect from “Yuri.”





Taking the Day Off

March 12th, 2016

I’ve got a backlog of stuff to do, and instead of doing any of it, I went out today for a long walk in town.  If it’s nice weather by you, I suggest taking a long walk. It does wonders for the mind and body. ^_^

In the meantime, cheer me on getting at least one thing done this weekend!

See you tomorrow with a new review and coming soon — *another* great new T-shirt design on the Yuricon Store…this one special for readers of Okazu!

 





Yuri Manga: Comic Yuri Hime January 2016 (コミック百合姫2016年1月号)

March 11th, 2016

CYH0116-275x392Woops! Apparently I had not reviewed the January issue of Comic Yuri Hime (コミック百合姫2016年1月号) before I gave you all an overview of the March issue. I don’t know if I’ve ever done that before. So, woops – and sorry. ^_^;

Worse, pretty much every thing I said for the March issue applies to January… even more so, really. (It does explain why all the series seemed slightly different when I reviewed them.) So it is in this issue that Takemiya Jin’s new series begins and in this issue that “Prince Prince” turns to the lives of two otokoyaku girls in the school, and the arc of “Kanaete! Yuri Yousei-san!” following the two office ladies starts here….and so on.

So instead of beating a dead horse, this issue strikes the exact same balance as the March one. If you like a series, you’ll continue to like it, and if you don’t, you won’t.* ^_^

Ratings:

Overall – 7

*But you may like a series you already don’t like even less. Citrus has taken on the unfortunate tic of Mai slapping Yuzu every chapter. That series really gets on my every last nerve. Mai has all the behaviors of an abused child, but the story doesn’t back that up. The gap between what we see and what we’re told is insurmountable and inexplicable.





Alt-Manga Symposium at Baruch College, NYC, April 7th

March 10th, 2016

2016-Spring-Alt-Manga-Symposium-WebPlease join me for the “Alt-Manga Symposium” on April 7th (Thursday) at Baruch College, presented by Japanese Program at Baruch College and Baruch Japan Club. I’ll be talking about BL, Yuri, Bara, trans manga and queerness in non-LGBTQ manga.

To reserve a seat for the symposium, please register here: http://goo.gl/forms/GY5BzKU9KS

Speakers:
Prof. CJ Suzuki, Baruch College
Manga Creator Akino Kondoh
Prof. George Tsouris, LaGuardia College
and me. ^_^

I hope to see you there!