Yuri Manga: Yuri is My Job, Volume 3 (English)

July 8th, 2019

In Volume 1 and Volume 2, we met and learne about Hime’s inner life – or lack thereof – and, Kanako, Hime’s best/only friend who believes in Hime’s goal of marrying rich and living a comfortable life. But why would such a shy and retiring girl like Kanako even be friends with someone so shamelessly extroverted as Hime?

As we get into Volume 3 of Yuri is My Job! by Miman, it’s Kanako all the way down. How she met and became friends with Hime, and why she feels such intense loyalty to someone who, by her own admission, lies constantly, it’s all explained…to some extent. The rest of the story is Kanako’s own obsessive tendencies…tendencies that really worry Sumika.

As the senior member of the cafe staff, Sumika takes it upon herself to prioritize the harmony of the cafe over any one person’s needs. We get a tantalizing glimpse of her past and a situation involving employees in a romantic relationship and the fallout of that situation.

But for Kanako, she has a number of hurdles to jump. For one thing, her monomania means that she won’t speak directly to anyone else on the staff other than Hime, a situation that becomes that much more difficult when jobs have to be redistributed as a result of the chef calling in.

And then there’s the “Blüme” contest. Hime is shooting for the position, despite being told how inappropriate her desire is. Worse, in Sumika’s opinion, Kanako is going to support her. The politics of the situation are surprisingly complicated and everything is in turmoil. Sumika worries about the cafe and the customers, while Hime has to be reigned in and Kanako is forced to address her obsession.

Once again the author’s notes are excellent, really explaining the process and limitations of scripting an ongoing series.

Ratings:

Art – 7
Story – 8
Characters – 8
Yuri – 4
Service – 2

Overall – 8

Yuri is My Job! is a rich and thoughtful drama and a ridiculous comedy of manners rooted deeply in 20th century Yuri tropes.

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