Girls Love of the Dead, Kioku no Kakera, Volume 2 (ガールズラブ・オブ・ザ・デッド〈記憶のかけら〉)

March 26th, 2021

In Girls Love of the Dead, Shi ga Futari wo Waka..tanai? we met Mitsuki, a young woman mourning the death of the girl she loves. In her attempt to leave her own life behind, she stumbles across a school for zombies, at which she finds her dearly departed Rin.

About 2 weeks after I reviewed Volume 1 of this phone novel, Manga Planet announced the license of several of the Yomuco/Parsola “super light” Yuri novels. I was – and am – delighted that they are giving releases to works like Between Two Guns, Lovely! along with Shodensha titles like It’s Personnel!, by leading some of the luminaries in Yuri right now. (In fact, subscribing to Manga Planet is next on my list. I just am so behind on reading that I haven’t had time. I’ll add it to our microgoals on Okazu.) When Manga Planet announced a new license – I can’t remember which one, I jokingly tweeted at them that they should license Girls Love of the Dead.

And so they have.

Yes, you will be able to read this delightfully screwy zombie Yuri love story in April! Ahh! So of course I wanted to get a jump on the story and catch up on the volumes I’ve bought on Global Bookwalker.

Which brings us to Girls Love of the Dead, Kioku no Kakera, Volume 2 (ガールズラブ・オブ・ザ・デッド〈記憶のかけら〉). Mitsuki has committed herself to attending school on her summer break. Zombie school, that is. Every night, she makes herself up as a zombie. She joins Rin’s class and proceeds to try to get Rin to remember her. Rin, who has no memory of her life, doesn’t remember Mitsuki. Mitsuki figures that, as Rin is dead, she’s got all the time in the world to achieve her goal.

Their homeroom teacher throws some cold water on this, when she explains that zombies only have a limited unlife span. After a while, Rin will not just not remember her life, she’ll move on entirely! Now Mitsuki has a deadline, oh no! We’re also presented with a bit of a mystery….how did Rin die? It seems unlikely in the extreme that she died the way they said she died, at the very least.

This series is a slightly goofy, but there are so many fun touches I can’t really single one out. Hoshii Nanao’s story movies quickly – it’s designed to be read on a cellphone, after all – and the illustrations by Morishima Akiko are charming and colorful, not at all what one might expect from a zombie story. I find it all loopy and fun (just finished Volume 3 last night, in fact!) and will happily look forward to it in English next month.

Ratings:

Art – 9
Story – 7 Still goofy, but getting intriguing
Characters – 8 Some intriguing stuff is on the horizon for this, too
Service – 2 A little bathing suit service
Yuri – 7 Mitsuki’s love is true. ^_^

Overall – 8

 

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