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Yuri Network News – (百合ネットワークニュース) – June 3, 2023

June 3rd, 2023

A blue silhouette of a girl with a white flower in her hair, embracing the earth. Blue block letters read YNN Yuri Network News. Art by Lissa P. For Okazu.

Yuri Survey

Tania is currently working on a Survey of Yuri readership in Japan. Feel free to share her link to get more responses to her survey! She’s really hoping to get some significant numbers. 

Of course I’d love to see the results of this survey and how they contrast with the responses to our own Global Yuri Fandom Survey here. The results of that were gratifying, but there’s a lot yet to be learned.

 

Yuri Manga in English

Yen Press announced a new license, Kiss The Scars Of The Girls, which is a vampire Yuri title. I have seen the cover, but not read it myself, for vampire reasons. ^_^

Seven Seas announced the license for How Do I Get Together With My Childhood Friend?, by Syu Yasaka, creator of Monologue Woven For You.

August will see the release of Yokohama Shopping Log Deluxe Edition, Volume 3. I’ll be reviewing Volume 2 of this brilliant and melancholy series next week.

Even Though We’re Adults, Volume 6 is on the way this month. I hope you’re all following this terrific series about complicated relationships.

Still playing catch-up on the Store, and have added MURCIÉLAGO, Volume 20! Amazingly, I am still reading this series.

The Magical Revolution of the Reincarnated Princess and the Genius Young Lady, Volume 3 manga is up and Annis and Euphie are about to take on a dragon!

Collaboration manga by Teren Mikami and Takeshima Eku, There’s No Freaking Way I’ll be Your Lover! Unless…, Volume 1 is up. There is also a LN and I’ll work on getting that added, as well.

 

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Yuri Manga in Japanese

Very exciting news – we’ll be getting Tsukuritai Onna to Tabetai Onna, Volume 4 (作りたい女と食べたい女) in just a few weeks. I cannot wait to see the collected volume for this. Creator Yuzaki Sakaomi was right on Pride Month with a charming image of Kasuga-san and Nomoto-san celebrating on Twitter. ^_^

Now that everyone has been enjoying the early days of the Yuri Is My Job! anime, we can emotionally prepare ourselves for the dramatic crisis that is Watashi no Yuri ha Oshigoto Desu!, Volume 12 (私の百合はお仕事です).

Watashi o Tabetai, Hito de Nashi, Volume 6 (私を喰べたい、ひとでなし) was reviewed this week on Okazu. Amazingly good creepy story.

Also hitting shelves this month is SHWD, Volume 3 (シュード) the final volume of this action story about large-muscular women fighting demons of the mind and body. Volume 2 will be out in English in February 2024.

Tamifull’s Tsukiatte Agetemo Iikana, Volume 10 (付き合ってあげてもいいかな) is out and I’m behind again. ^_^ How are Saeko and Miwa doing in their new relationships?

One of Ruriko’s acquaintances, Rio, has asked to stay – will her jealousy of Kurumi cause problems? Find out in Onna Tomodachi to Kekkonshitemita, Volume 3 (女ともだちと結婚してみた。)

Canno-sensei announced on Twitter a doujinshi call Shimai-tachi ga Watashi no koto wo Suki-sugiru! (妹たちが私のことを好きすぎる!) In English, “My Sisters Love Me!”

Via Comic Natalie, this feels very much like a throwback to olden days of Yuri. Houkenshitsu ha Futarikiri (保健室はふたりきり) is a series of trysts in a high-school medical office, by Rokoko.

Also from Comic Natalie, Yuri ni ha Kimaru Otoko ha Shinebaii!? (百合にはさまる男は死ねばいい!?) is a LINE manga about jealousy and desire in a school band.

 

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Yuri VNs

Heart of the Woods has been a standout queer hit for Studio Élan. You can get it on multiple platforms. We’ve got it linked up on the Yuricon Store!

Aikasa Collective’s sapphic fairytale Red Rebellion has made it’s Kickstarter goal and is in development. You can play the demo on itch.io and wishlist on Steam!

The next entry in the Blue Reflection franchise launched this past February. Blue Reflection Sun isn’t yet subbed for English-language but if you’re motivated it looks quite pretty.

 

Other News

I was buzzing around the Internets when I encountered this utterly delightful-sounding comic, The Princess and the Grilled Cheese Sandwich.  A fairy tale with the tagline “love should be cheesy” and a funny sapphic story, I thought I’d bring it to everyone’s attention here since we all deserve a happily-ever-after.

The Sound! Euphonium franchise is moving into another season with the Ensemble Contest arc. Even I can see that money was spent on this season – they have noses. Egan Loo has the details on ANN.

I would like to end today’s report with a wholehearted recommendation for YA readers of any age who like to science fiction. My publisher at Journey Press has written a fantastic, queer, science fiction trilogy called The Kitra Saga. The third book, Hyvilma, has just been released as an e-book. These would make great beach reading – I read the first book and thought it fantastic. The second is on my to-read pile. You know I’ll be reading Hyvilma as soon as I can.

 

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Watashi o Tabetai, Hito de Nashi, Volume 6 (私を喰べたい、ひとでなし)

June 1st, 2023

A small child lays on some rocks, smiling broadly, while a scaled clawed hand stroke her face. Shiori confides to Miko how she met Hinako…and how it has ruined Hinako’s life. At last, the pieces of the puzzle that is Hinako begin to fall into place.

Watashi o Tabetai, Hito de Nashi, Volume 6 (私を喰べたい、ひとでなし) is a stunningly gorgeous, creepy-in-a-shivery-good-way volume of a fantastic series.

Miko and Shiori still don’t like or trust one another, and both are very protective of Hinako, but who else can a youkai trust, but another youkai? Shiori lays out the circumstances after she was defeated in a battle, and a little Hinako took care of her. To thank Hinako, the mermaid princess gave her a little of her blood…then wiped her memory, so she would not be seen as strange by other humans. That action saved Hinako’s life, but has caused her a lifetime of despair.

Unaware of any of this, Hinako has felt increasingly lonely and miserable, and more convinced than ever that she should have died with her family. Shiori stops her from being dragged into the ocean by the souls of the drowned…and finally tells Hinako that they have to talk.

I genuinely love this series. It’s chills down your spine creepy, like a good ghost story, with just enough menace to feel like we’re invested in it, while avoiding real-world horrors. The art is outstanding when it has to be, the youkai are breathtaking, as they should be. 

Ratings:

Art –  9
Story – 8
Characters – 8
Service – Did I mention creepy youkai?
Yuri – ? Miko and Shiori have their own agendas…

Overall – 8

Honestly, this series has been so good, I can only hope that Yen Press grabs this and gives it to us in English. What a great story. I cannot wait for every volume, I always want to know what will happen.





Yuri Espoir, Volume 4 Guest Review by Luce

May 31st, 2023

A girl with lavender hair sits at a table with two water glasses and a carafe looking directly at us, against a purple background with colorful stars.Once again we welcome you to Guest Review Wednesday and welcome Luce back as a Guest Reviewer. This is an ongoing series – we have reviewed Volumes 1-3 on Okazu –  so we’ll get right into it. Take it away, Luce!

Yuri Espoir, Volume 4 opens where the third volume left off, with Kokoro on her date with Mr Hanakago, and goes further into her discomfort with him and the way the world sees her. Amami and Mitsuru see Mr Hanakago, and it turns out Mitsuru knows something of his past, that we get glimpses of, but not a full picture. Amami and Kokoro spend the night at Mitsuru’s house, then we get a few imagine spots by Kokoro about Yuri couples, as per usual.

I will start by saying this volume, and therefore review, has some trigger warnings for self inflicted throwing up, homophobia, depression and suicide.

Some good things about this volume: I liked the relationship of Mitsuru’s parents, and how she doesn’t care how other people see them. They’re all happy, and that was nice to see. There are also three female schoolmates, now grown up, that live together happily, which sounds pretty ideal to me. Kokoro does have two imagine spots, and it’s nice to see her enthusiastic about something, doing her drawing and thinking about cute relationships. I quite enjoyed the last chapter in the main story, the reality being two step-sisters learning to get on, as their parents have moved in together. I do like the variety of relationships portrayed. We also get to see Mr Hanakago’s face and an allusion to his past, the implication is that it wasn’t great.

However. The first scene, we see Kokoro have what looks to be a panic attack. Feeling ill during her date, she tries to make herself throw up, and panics when she can’t, seemingly because if she takes too long, Mr Hanakago will tell her father. It appears to be a one off thing, but still, not exactly what I wanted to see.

But the thing that really got me was that the truth behind one of those imagine spots is, in my opinion, needlessly dark. A girl who clearly has depression starts dating another girl in her class who likes her. Fine. This relationship continues for several years it seems, as they move out and attend college. But her depression stops her from appreciating it, and they start fighting more and more frequently. Snubbed by her girlfriend, they go home separately, and she then sees her girlfriend kissing another of their friends. It turns out that earlier she had killed herself, which is shown on page, and was following them as a ghost – maybe? The time line is a bit confused. But she is a side character. Her death does not advance the main story. The chapter ends with that. It is not discussed, nor the impact shown. The girlfriend’s reaction – whose mother had killed herself when she was younger – is confusing. Not sure if that was a translation thing (seems to be alright for the rest, so possibly more likely the original thing). I might have missed something with regards to that.

If a manga is going to include suicide, I would rather it show the aftermath, not be an afterthought, not shown for the shock value. It may be an end for the person who has died, but it has reverberations for everyone left behind. It happens, I know that. But it’s so far away from what I thought this manga was going to be, I can’t recommend it. It’s been descending into darker tones, with the previous review touching on Yuri Espoir‘s somewhat tone deaf approach to sexual assault allegations, and I’m very disappointed it’s continued this way. I’m also quite disappointed that no helplines or advice are shown at the end of the volume, as it often done when things touch on these topics.

It also concerns me that with the manga going darker – Kokoro has said that she will ‘die’ after high school if she has to marry Mr Hanakago. This was, I believe, started to be that she would cease to be herself in that marriage, but with this volume, I cannot help but wonder if this has a more literal interpretation. I hope I’m wrong, I am hoping for a happier ending right now, but. Who knows? I want to see how it continues for now, but don’t be fooled by the cover – this is no longer a cute Yuri manga.

Really, I feel like this manga can’t decide what it wants to be. Does it want to focus on Kokoro and Amami? Kokoro and Mr Hanakago? Mr Hanakago and Mr Asahina? The Yuri subcouples? Instead it seems to do everything and not really succeed at much. I’m not against having various story threads, and it has been some time since I read the last volume, but it all seems confused. Additionally, I understand that acting against your family can be difficult, but we don’t see Kokoro try much. She complains that the world sees her as a guileless girl who needs help… But she’s not really done much to even give the reader much evidence to the contrary. About the most subversive thing she does is draw Yuri couples and imagine their life. But she’s doing that for her own benefit, basically just shipping strangers together. It was a nice mechanic when there wasn’t so much else going on, but now it’s just cluttering up the book, especially with such dark stories. I want to see Yuri joy, or even just interesting relationships, rather than darkness.

I’m hoping that this manga turns a corner soon – that Kokoro herself makes a real effort to avoid what’s being decided for her. But with whole chapters dedicated to one off stories, I think the going will be slow.

Story: 5, there are lots of words and not much action
Art: 6
Yuri: 8, mostly for Mitsuru’s family
Service: 0
Unexpected trigger warnings: 9

Overall: 5

I will end as Tokyopop didn’t: suicide is not an answer. There are helplines and advice, and things can and will get better. You are more than your darkest hour, and people will miss you, even if you think they won’t. Please seek help.

Erica here: To continue from Luce’s last point. Here in the United States, 988 is the Suicide Help Hotline. Please call.

Thank you Luce. I also hope this story turns a corner soon. It had a great premise, but is still taking itself very seriously in a way that isn’t working for the story…or for me.





Assorted Entanglements, Volume 1

May 29th, 2023

A businesswoman and a young woman with tattoos hold hands as they lay next to one another, their shoes to the side, smiling gently at one another. In 2019, I first encountered Mikanuji’s Fuzoroi Renri. I followed the series, and have reviewed Volumes 1-5 here on Okazu. Now I’m pleased to take another look at this manga series now that it is out from Yen Press in English.

In Assorted Entanglements, Volume 1, Iori is a 28 year old career-woman in an unfulfilling job. She takes her frustrations out by drinking at a local izakaya, and talking to one of the servers, a cute girl with facial piercings and tattoos, Minami. When Iori wakes up naked next to Minami, both of their lives are about to change.

When I first read this volume, I was deeply gratified at Minami’s character. Pierced and tattooed, she was not a criminal or a gang member. She was still on the wrong side of the tracks in Japanese society, but she was a good person who had gone through some rough spots. 

As I re-read, I am less moved by Iori. Having just finished Sempai, Oishii desuka? Volume 2 (先輩、美味しいですか?) by Mikanuji-sensei, I’m done with sloppy drunks. But, since almost all of the volumes of this series will pair unlikely couples, I’ll roll with it. ^_^

After Minami and Iori are settled, we introduce their foils. First, we meet Minami’s foster sister, Natsuki who greets her with a beatdown. Then we get Saori, Iori’s creepily obsessed little sister. When they meet each other, sparks fly and quickly burn everything around them down. They are a terrible couple that kind of works anyway. ^_^

There will be no resolution with this series – as couples begin to  function with something approaching normality, a new differently dysfunctional couple will be introduced. Once again the team at Yen Press did a fine job for a goofy manga that requires no deep emotional investment.

Ratings:

Art – 8
Story – 8
Characters – 8
Service – 3 Some light nudity, nothing salacious
Yuri – 10

Overall – 8

This series of short gags about odd people forming odd couples is a fun read.





Sailor Moon Sparkling Water – Outer Senshi Edition, Part 2

May 28th, 2023

It wasn’t that many months ago that we encountered news of Ocean Bomb brand’s series of Sailor Moon sparkling waters. I have pursued with otaku single-mindedness getting all of these and drinking them. It’s been a bit of a challenge as nowhere seemed to have all of them. I found my first two at the Mitsuwa in Edgewater, NJ, then have used a variety of online shopping services for the remainders.

Back in November I did a full roundup of the Sailor Moon Sparkling Water Review – Inner Senshi Edition. Of them, Sailor Moon won fairly. And I learned an important lesson – what food you pair these with makes a difference. ^_^

In January, I found the Sailors Neptune and Uranus flavors. The Sailor Moon Sparkling Water – Outer Senshi Edition, Part 1 was a hit. Both Sailors Uranus and Neptune gave Sailor Moon a run for their money.

Now we have the final two flavors, Sailor Pluto and Saturn. Were the worth the wait? Keep reading our final chapter of

Chibi-Usa holds a gun on Usagi from Sailor Moon 'R'. The captaion reads 'Drink the Soda.'
Thanks to Christian for the image. ^_^ It makes me laugh every time.

 

These cans were purchased from Umamicart, which seems to primarily be a Taiwanese and Korean vendor, with a little Japanese. We got some amazing items from them, but they shipped everything unwrapped or protected in a huge box, so Saturn is a bit dented. Okay, are we ready?

 

Sailor Pluto – Watermelon Flavor

I approached this one with caution. I love watermelon and don’t mind artificial watermelon flavor ( from years of surviving on watermelon Jolly Rancher in high school.) But…clearly this is unlikely to be yummy with random food. ^_^ So I took my first sip with a clear palate.  It smelled very watermelony, sugary and not floral at all. Overall, it tasted like watermelon juice that has been carbonated.

After a while the flavor became a bit bitter, so I cleared my palate with almonds, so as to not affect the flavor. That allowed me to enjoy the rest of the can.

Gonna say, Pluto was a huge surprise and a great success!

8/10 Very refreshing, until it isn’t. Maybe share a can with a friend

 

Then it came time to have the final flavor and I had wildly unrealistic expectations. I love grapefruit soda (except Fresca, that shit’s nasty.) I like grapefruit in just about anything from a G&T to a salad, so Hotaru had a huge handicap. Was this going to be good? Or would it ruin grapefruit flavor forever for me?

 

Sailor Saturn – Grapefruit Flavor

Bing! Bing! We have a winner! Sailor Saturn wins with flying colors.

Okay, if you hate grapefruit, this will not be the sparkling water for you. But without a heavy floral perfume of the Inners flavors, the fruit is able to stand on it’s own. This is a crisp, pleasant, fruity sparkling water that I could drink without hesitation or pairing it carefully (like Uranus’ Pineapple flavor).

The Outers were clear winners here. No too sweet, not too floral, they felt less ornamental and more like an actual drink.

And now we have our final tally:

Sailor Chibi-Moon – 0/10
Sailor Venus – 4/10
Sailor Mars – 5/10
Sailor Mercury – 5/10
Sailor Jupiter – 6/10
Sailor Moon – 7/10
Sailor Pluto – 8/10
Sailor Neptune – 8/10
Sailor Uranus – 9/10
And our winner is…! Sailor Saturn 10/10

 

Epilogue

I ordered these last two cans and some other items, including Assam Oolong Milk Tea, which is now my favorite drink in the world. I liked it so much, I decided to go to an actual physical store to see if I could find (I couldn’t.)  I haven’t been well enough to do a physical store, so this was a huge outing. My wife and I walked into the store…and saw this:

Maddening, right? ^_^ Well, at least I’ll be able to get an undented Saturn and maybe a whole set as a prize for something. ^_^

Thank you all for joining me on this journey and let me know your favorite Sailor Moon sparkling water flavor!