Archive for January, 2021


Asterism ni Hanataba o Yuri SF Anthology (アステリズムに花束を 百合 SFアンソロジー)

January 11th, 2021

In 2019, Japan’s premier science fiction magazine, SF Magazine launched a special Yuri issue. It was an immediate best-seller and legitimized Yuri science fiction as a subgenre.  Following that issue, Hayakawa Publishing put out a volume of short stories that included the stories from that issue. Asterism ni Hanataba o Yuri SF Anthology (アステリズムに花束を 百合 SFアンソロジー) is that short story collection.

If you’ve been following me on social media, you know it has taken me approximately 3 months to read this book. This is not because the book was in any way specific way bad, but merely because, as I do most of my reading before bed, the combination of science fiction and/or horror in a language I can’t yet claim as my second, meant I was going slowly.  In the end, I am actually glad I made it all the way through. But if I were to ever revisit it, I would read the first two and last two stories only.

The back of the book begins with a definition of the term Yuri as a genre term. Hayakawa is using a broad stroke definition, much as we do at Yuricon. “[Intense] Relationships between women.” Which means that some of these stories might not fall under what you might consider “Yuri.” More damning, from my perspective, is that several of the stories didn’t fall under what I consider to be science fiction; for instance the one about a girl’s school for blood-sucking (not vampire) demons. Even stories I actually liked, I was often hard pressed to see them as both Yuri and science fiction, including my favorite story of the collection…and they often had other problems as well.

Of the four stories I liked, “49 Letters” by Morita Kisetsu had impressed me a great deal in the magazine. Sweet, melancholy, Yuri and SF, it was a great little, if sad, entry about communication with the afterlife. I enjoyed the opening story by Iori Miyazawa (creator of Otherside Picnic), “Kimi no Scope” but still, having read it twice now, fail to see it as Yuri. The last person on earth follows footsteps. 

The next to last story, “Colorless Green” by Riku Shuusa and Inamura Bungo was a great story about an intense relationship between women and had some great science fiction elements, but would, if ever adapted, instantly become a mediocre murder mystery. I would have love to seen that edited to be a bit more about Monica. The story was less “intense relationships between women” and more “relationships with an intense woman.”  But is had great linguistics stuff about AI and human communication. The final story, “Twin Star Cyclone Runway” was an excellent bit of science fiction world-building and was totally Yuri (if a little handwave-y) but then it included the new disgusting fetish fad in manga, kissing someone who has just thrown up and gleefully exclaiming “You taste like puke!” and I am already very done with this and do not need to ever see it again. The story had a Thelma and Louise vibe that suited it.

I was very glad to have read this collection – I’m super pleased  to see SF Yuri and…I’d also like to see it grow the fuck up a bit. ^_^ 

Ratings:

Overall – 6

I look forward to the 2nd Special Yuri issue.

If you’ve read any of this, I’d love to hear your thoughts.





2021 New Year’s Lucky Boxes! All Claimed

January 10th, 2021

As you may remember, this autumn I engaged upon a massive renovation of my office. That meant clearing *everything* out, every box of books, every bookshelf, every file and folder. Even the filing cabinet was weeded and man did I find some stuff in there. ^_^ This first crop of Lucky boxes for the year are full of manga (Japanese mostly, but also some English,)  western comics and doujinshi, toys, stickers, candy  – I can assure you that the mochi cube candies were really pretty good! – and other random things to marvel at. The Premium boxes include other flat fun things.

This time we have 3 Large Premium boxes, 2 Medium Yuri boxes for you.

As always I assure you that this is all 100%, unadulterated stuff. Lucky Boxes are created by me shoving a bunch of things in boxes until I can barely tape them shut. I don’t  remember what went in, so no..I can’t tell you what is in each box. I do try to put random things like postcards and papers and toys in there to make the unpacking process an adventure. ^_^

When you email me, please refer to the box you want by the title and #1. First come, first served and these always go fast! These are listed out so I can cross them off as they go.

Large Premium Box 1 – $50 Claimed

Large Premium Box 2 – $50 Claimed

Large Premium Box 3 – $50 Claimed

Medium Box 1 – $25 Claimed

Medium Box  2  – $25 Claimed

 

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To be eligible to buy a Lucky Box, follow these instructions carefully. Please. Thank you. Failure to follow all of these instructions will disqualify you. It’s not personal, they are all claimed pretty quickly and I don’t have time to track you down for a piece of information.

1 – You must live in the Continental USA (contiguous 48) only, no APO/FPOs. This is disappointing for me too, so I apologize.

2 – You must be over 18, I am not policing books or recipients.

3 – Email me at anilesbocon01 at hotmail dot com with the subject “Lucky Box”. Use an email you check regularly. Because I will reply asap. The first person who responds to my email gets the box.

4. *****Please include your name, age, mailing address. ***** Tell me which box you want. Even if you’ve given me your address previously, please include it, I am very lazy.

5- I will contact you at that point and give you details about payment by Paypal. Please be prepared to check your email and get payment out so this post doesn’t linger. Thanks in advance.

This whole process will be handled with utmost capriciousness, as usual. ^_^ 

Ready? Get your Lucky Boxes!

 

 





Yuri Network News (百合ネットワークニュース) – January 9, 2021

January 9th, 2021

Yuri Anime

Yuri scifi/horror anime Otherside Picnic is streaming now on the local legal streaming platform you use. For the US it is Funimation.com. The first episode is up for subscribers and it is getting very positive response! Feel free to drop by the Okazu Discord with your thoughts on this popular series!

We got our first look at the Outer Senshi with the Sailor Moon Eternal, Part 2 trailer that was released this week. Thumbs up from me. ^_^

Puella Magi Madoka Magica has announced an upcoming tenth-anniversary project and a new website with art by original character designer Aoki Ume. Alex Mateo has the details at ANN.

Via Senior YNN Correspondent Eric P, the first three seasons of She-Ra and the Princesses of Power out on DVD!

 

 

Yuri Manga

Yuri local travel/daytrip manga Futari Escape (ふたりエスケープ) has been collected into a first volume. If you ever wanted to know about the dinosaur museum in Fukui Prefecture, this is your manga! ^_^

I am actually, honestly delighted that the fine art Yuri manga, Koisuru Meiga (恋する名画) is getting a second volume. I really enjoyed the first volume.

 

Yuri Webcomic

Finally, someone has made a manga for me! ^_^ Tsukuritai Onna to Tabetai Onna (作りたい女と食べたい女) is about a woman who loves to cook and her partner who loves to eat! You can read chapter 1 in Japanese on Comic Walker.

 

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I’m in Love With the Villainess, Volume 2

January 8th, 2021

Remember how amazed we were in Volume 1, when the characters of Claire, Misha and Rae had a frank discussion of sexuality? Well, I’m In Love With The Villainesss, Volume 2 has looked at Volume 1 and said, “Hold my mead”….

Rae Taylor is an extraordinary young woman, because in fact, she is not a young woman. She is a corporate drone from our world who has found herself in the world of her favorite otome game as the player character. Instead of romancing the princes, however, Rae has opted for a new route; one in which she is romancing the villainess, the aristocratic and strong-willed Claire François. Here in Volume 2, the holodeck controls are off and Rae and Claire run full speed towards a resolution that even Rae with her knowledge of the game can not predict.

As a reader and as a writer, I ascribe to what we called at the Fanfic Revolution called the “one-handwave” theory. This theory allows every world is allowed one massive, ridiculous, inexplicable thing that must be accepted at face value and cannot be questioned. This volume of I’m in Love With the Villainess, *immediately* blew that theory to hell in the most hilarious way I have ever seen. And then it did it again. And again. The rules? They are for some other story. This story could not have cared less what rules say. Massively important plot points were handled with literal magical handwaves, while actual time and attention were given to discussions of same-sex attraction, gender dysphoria, and, of course, the social impact of income inequality and political upheaval. It was compelling to say the least. It was a little too on the nose for this week, in particular.

This volume is significantly larger than volume 1. Given the resolution there’s only one thing the author left undealt with so Volume 3, when we get it, ought to address that.

In the meantime, this was an amazing read. Whatever benchmark might have been set by Volume 1, was shattered with sound-of speed waves as this volume goes blasting by it. It got exponentially queerer as the story went on. Final tally – 6 queer characters among the main cast, and a happy ending for our principles. And an epilogue that made me ugly cry at 2AM.

I give it my strongest recommendation. If you have not read this series, I hope you will. I know isekai isn’t everyone’s thing, but this is a shining example of exactly what I was talking about in my essay about queer representation Author Inori doesn’t consider that the limits of the worlds that previously existed are the limits of what the worlds could be. They’ve taken an already played-out plot driver and used it to explore very real-world situations in fantasy cosplay and come up with a different resolution. Rather than just assuming what was is what has to be, this series models a new ideal.  I feel even more confident that this was the right choice for my Top Yuri of the year for 2020, and it is going to be very, very hard to beat for 2021. But you know….I really hope something does beat it, because that would be something. ^_^

 

Ratings:

Art – 7 Okay. I’m still angry we didn’t get a picture of Claire in the tux in V1.
Story – 10 Perfection
Characters – 10
Service – 3 Yes, but…somehow this time didn’t bother me at all.
Yuri – 10
Queer – 10

Overall – 10

“Miss Claire, watch over me now.” I am slayed.





Lucky Boxes and I’m In Love With The Villainess, Volume 2 aka no Okazu today

January 7th, 2021

Cleaning up some last items from the great office clean up renewal  and you know what that means…. Lucky Boxes to start 2021! Keep your eyes peeled for the post here on Okazu. ^_^

In the mean time, I’m taking today off to read I’m In Love With The Villainess, Volume 2, which dropped this morning and *nothing* is as important as me reading it right now. It’s amazing. Go read it and we can talk about it when we’re all done. ^_^