Hitorimi Desu 60-sai Lesbian Single Seikatsu (ひとりみです: 60歳レズビアンノシングルセイカツ) , 1-3

February 12th, 2025

An older woman in a long gray skit and yellow cardigan kneels down to water  plant in her apartment.Hitorimi Desu 60-sai Lesbian Single Seikatsu (ひとりみです: 60歳レズビアンノシングルセイカツ). is the newest project from Morishima Akiko-sensei. This chapter-by-chapter series looks at the lives of senior lesbians who are single.

Chapter 1 begins with Imamura Miyuki, celebrating her 60th birthday. She’s known she was a lesbian since she was young, and has had lovers, but at this point in her life, she is alone. She’s not unhappy about it, definitely the positives outweigh the negatives. When her sister has her over her parents’ to clean up a few boxes, going through them reminds Miyuki of her dear friend, a girl she now considers to be her first girlfriend. She finds something that connected them, and starts to read a book from Renon.

A round woman in a red coat sits in a wheelchair in front of a house mailbox, looking up at a bird on a flowering tree branch above her.In Chapter 2 we meet Renon. She is 59 years old. Life threw her a curveball when a year ago, on the day she planned on her big gay bar debut in Shinjuku she was struck by a truck and injured. She uses a wheelchair to get around, mostly, is a little ambulatory, but her life is less thrilling than she hoped. Renon lives with her elderly mother and appears to have few hobbies except going out and eating cake. Upon returning from meeting an old friend who is getting married, Renon realizes that she had fallen for that friend thinks about how realizing that she had fallen for her friend changed her life, for good and bad.

This chapter starts on a hard edge. Renon is not a very happy person and we can see that she has given up to some extent. Having had her hopeful gay days taken out of her plans, she just kind of…stopped.

In Chapter 3, we learn more about Miyuki and Renon’s realationship. Renon receives that loaned book back from Miyuki, only 43 years late. Upon reliving her childhood memories of how they met, Renon finds the energy to write her old friend and invite her out. It is clear they were close friends, and felt deep affection for one another. When they meet up at last, they talk of the old days, but when the new days come up, the conversation lags. Maybe they don’t have anything to say anymore? Then the conversation starts up again – they both agree that each other was their first girlfriend….which crosses the hurdle of coming out to each other. The conversation comes more freely now and Renon pours her heart out.

Two girls in Japanese style school uniforms of blue, stand back to back. The wind blows their hair and skirts back as the cherry trees above them blossom.They part, agreeing to see each other again. Miyuki wanders off thinking about the future for the first time in a while and Renon finds the motivation to return to physical therapy. Maybe this reunion will spark something new for both of them.

As our favorite manga artists are ageing up (most of my fave artists are around my age – I have been following many of them for 20+ years now), it is not surprising to find that stories of older women are hitting harder for them, and me. ^_^ In her notes. Morishima-sensei says that she was wanting to write about lesbians who were single and also older lesbians, so this series came out from those desires.

Morishima-sensei is self publishing these chapters through Blic’s Cross Folio label. Blic is the same printer used by Galette Works. All three chapters are available on Amazon JP Kindle, Bookwalker JP and Amazon in English where you can get Chapter 1, Chapter 2 and Chapter 3 in English as THE SINGLE LIFE: The single lives of 60-year-old lesbians.

Ratings:

Art- 9
Story – 9
Character – 9
Service – 0
LGBTQ – 9

Overall – 9

I hope she keeps working on these chapters. I love her art and the characters. She’s got a really solid grip on how people actually think. It’s always motivating for me to read her work. I definitely hope you’ll all take a look at this short story by an amazing storyteller and artist.



The All-Consuming World, by Cassandra Khaw

February 9th, 2025

On a deep darkness, two figures lit with gold, tumble surrounded by red and purple gases implying a nebula in space.I did not know words could do that.

As I read this book, I kept highlighting individual sentences because I was just so impressed with the way Khaw uses words. She had me at “Her casual numinosity is frankly offensive.”

But I begin in the middle, let me start from the beginning. I am recently on a quest to find books about angry women hurting things. I read and adored Red Sonja by Gail Simone and, in continuing to look for other stories about angry women beating the shit out of terrible people, I found Cassandra Khaw’s The All-Consuming World.

Content Warning: This is an exceptionally violent novel, even by my standards. “Gouging out someone’s eyes with one’s thumbs as a greeting”-level violence. It was great.

Here is the summary from Amazon: “In space, everything hungers.

Maya has died and been resurrected into countless cyborg bodies during her dangerous career with the Dirty Dozen, the most storied crew of criminals in the galaxy before their untimely and gruesome demise. Decades later, she and her team of broken, diminished outlaws must get back together to solve the mystery of their last, disastrous mission and to rescue a missing and much-changed comrade . . . but they’re not the only ones in pursuit of the secret at the heart of the planet Dimmuborgir.

The highly evolved AI of the galaxy will do whatever it takes to keep humanity from regaining control. As Maya and her comrades spiral closer to uncovering the AIs’ vast conspiracy, this band of violent women—half-clone and half-machine—must battle both sapient ageships and their own traumas, in order to settle their affairs once and for all.

That about covers that what. The who takes up the bulk of the book. What drives Maya and her former comrades takes up the rest. And holy shit is this a really good, really compelling, really queer book.

The queerness here is fascinating. There is no romance and no sex in the main relationship, only a highly toxic Stockholm Syndrome, but it is still very much a relationship and deeply queer, not just because the people caught in, up, and by it, is are women and non-binary people. This is a story rooted deeply in pain and trauma and in different ways to move past it, to let it fuel you, and to keep it around, to keep burning up with anger. There is one happy ending here and it’s very sad.

My only complaint, as such, is that I hope there is a sequel, as there is a lot left undone at the end that I would like to see done.

Ratings:

Overall – 8

If you are looking for the anger of angry queer folks in fiction to fuel yourself, I can highly recommend The All-Consuming World by Cassandra Khaw. Once again, I link to Amazon here, but I read this on Libby, though my library system. Get your library card and get into Libby or Overdrive or whatever digital resources they have and get reading! Using your local library is the best way to advocate for it.



Yuri Network News – (百合ネットワークニュース) – February 6, 2025

February 8th, 2025

In blue silhouette, two women face each other. One wears a fedora and male-styled attire, one is in a dress and heels. Their body language is obscure - they may be dancing, or laughing or fighting. Art by Mari Kurisato for OkazuYuri Manga

The Kickstarter for Miyuki Yorita’s EN-language translation of Her Kiss, My Libido Twinkles, Volume 2 has 16 hours to go, as of writing, and has met all of the stretch goals except the final one. Another 364,150¥ (about $2400) will do it.

We have a bunch of new items up on the Yuricon Store!

Shio Usui’s I Married My Female Friend, Volume 4 wraps up the series from Seven Seas.

Viz Media is releasing Ami Uozumi’s Pink Candy Kiss, Volume 1  in April. “After 20 years apart, Takara reconnects with Ema, the girl she nearly kissed in middle school—who’s now a beautiful, married woman.”

Kase-san and Yamada, Volume 4, which is the ninth volume of the Kase-san series(!) is headed our way in April, also from Seven Seas.

 

Kininatteru Hito Ga Otoko Janakatta, Volume 3  (気になってる人が男じゃなかった) will be hitting shelves this month in Japan. Many hijinks and dress-up moments await in Arai Sumiko’s runaway hit series.

Fuzoroi no Renri, Volume 9 (不揃いの連理) focuses on Shizuku’s relationship with Saori.

The final volume of Osoto Gohan wo Go-issho ni, Volume 3 (おそとごはんをご一緒に) has food and camping and goodbyes.

Via Comic Natalie, Yuri no ha Hajimari Dorei kara, Volume 1 (百合のはじまりは奴隷から), tells the story of a girl who is asked to confess for a schoolmate and is sucked into a slave/master relationship with the object of the other person’s desire.

Twinstar Cyclone Runaway, Volume 2 of the manga was  released in December.

With Galette, No. 33 on the horizon, Galette No. 32 (ガレット) is on the store! We’re still waiting for a Bookwalker JP link, but you can get it digitally on Booth, and physically from the Melonbooks and Booth if stock is still available.

 

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Yen Press announced the license for Lycoris Recoil Official Comic Anthology: React. Alex Mateo at ANN has the details.

Joana Cayanan on ANN has the news that Suzu Akeko will end Love Shitai Tatsunomiya-san wa Jouriku Shimashita manga in the 2nd Volume. This manga is about a mermaid who falls in love with a woman and moves in as her neighbor.

 

 

Anime News

Via Comic Natalie, the Citrus anime will be streaming for free on Youtube on Valentine’s Day. This will probably be without subtitles, as it is meant as a JP campaign.

In “This Week In Anime” on ANN, Lucas  and Coop cover Anime That Feels Like A Bad Trip, featuring Momentary Lily and Revolutionary Girl Utena.

Speaking of the damned, do NOT watch episode 6 of Momentary Lily, but DO read James Beckett’s horror story/review of it. Seriously, do not watch it.

Girls Band Cry 2-Part Compilation Film Project Opens on October 3, 2nd Film Screens on November 14, ANN’s Alex Mateo has the details 
 

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Roll Over and Die: I Will Fight for an Ordinary Life with My Love and Cursed Sword!, Volume 1 Audiobook from Seven Seas Siren is on the Yuricon Store. Volume 2 will be out soon.

 

Yuri VN

Autumn Wright at PC Gamer magazine takes a look at Studio Élan‘s National Park Girls in A yuri VN about national parks that turn into anime girls is, somehow, the most relatable game I’ve played in my 20s.

 

Other News

Bookwalker is merging with Dwango, says Crystalynn Hodgkins at ANN. Kadokawa says the service will remain the same, but we’ll see.

 

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Watashi no Oshi ha Akuyaku Reijou., Volume 9 (私の推しは悪役令嬢。)

February 6th, 2025

A girl with blonde curls in a red fantasy school uniform jacket and blue skirt and a dark-haired girl in a white blouse and dark slacks, swing on metal swings, surrounded by lavender irises. Watashi no Oshi ha Akuyaku Reijou., Volume 9 ( 私の推しは悪役令)。picks up in the middle of Cardinal Lily’s delusion that she has a chance to be someone in romantic relationship with Rae.

I know I am in a minority of one when I say that this Lily is my least favorite character in the story. And because she is the overwhelmingly most popular character in polls, this volume adds extra Lily and Rae shenanigans into the narrative. So we accompany Lily and Rae on what Lily thinks is a date and Rae thinks is just part of their investigation into corruption among the nobility. Rae teaches everyone about plea bargains and she, Lily and Claire work their way up the hierarchy. After confronting Prime Minister Salas, who is apparently unnecessarily rude to his daughter Lily, Claire is left to imagine the worst about her own father.

BUT, this is not really what this volume is about. This volume is about Rae dragging Lily to underground MMA bouts and a magical circus, where Lily saves a giant griffon, thus making a friend for life. It’s about goofy reactions and action scenes and running away from mayhem. In all of this, the volume excels. Aonoshimo’s art is absolutely fantastic enough to carry even the absurd plot line of “in the course of an investigation of corrupt nobles, while Rae is also tracking down the Resistance leaders, she and Cardinal Lily end up at a magical circus.”

Silly mayhem in the middle of an otherwise quite grim arc? Sure, why not. It breaks up interrogating boring corrupt nobles and Salas’ sneering.

The volume ends on an oddly personal conflict. Prince Rod has a proposal for Rae…that is to say, he asks her to marry him. Her reaction sets Rae and Claire at odds for the first time since before the Scales of Love. What will happen to them? Volume 10 is currently ongoing, with no release date, but I expect to see it soon.

I know I am asking a lot, but I would love for this manga series to extend past the Revolution arc into the Demons and Nur arc. Aonoshimo-sensei drawing Dorothea would be breathtaking. The idea gives me a(nother) reason to live. ^_^ So everyone run out and keep buying this series so we can meet Aleah and Mae and see the cooking contest and the Demon Queen and Dorothea. Please. Thank you. Volumes 1-7 of I’m In Love With The Villainess manga are available in English from Seven Seas.

Ratings:

Art – 9
Story – 8
Characters  – I really struggle with Lily
Service – A bit here and there?
Yuri – 11 Lily needs an off switch

Overall – 8

If you love inori.-sensei’s work, don’t forget her newest self-published book Homunculus’ Tears: Alchemy For The Broken-Hearted is available for digital pre-order with an April release, and Yen’s print and digital EN edition of  The Girl Who Wants to Be a Hero and the Girl Who Ought to Be a Hero, Vol. 1 is also available for pre-order with a June release date!

 



Becoming a Princess Knight and Working at a Yuri Brothel, Volume 2

February 5th, 2025

A buxom blonde girl smiles vapidly at us as she dances in lavender lingerie.by Paul S. Enns, Guest Reviewer

Becoming a Princess Knight and Working at a Yuri Brothel, Volume 2, by Hinaki, is a silly story, told with lots of sex, and not as good as the first volume, which I reviewed here last month It’s still a mashup of isekai , yuri, and gender bender. Naruse Soushi has been placed in the body of Princess Reina (queen) and is trying to survive as a prostitute named Lillion (lily) in a yuri brothel.

I will again provide translations from Latin into English in parentheses after the first use of the character’s name (like Princess Reina and Lillion above).

Helping Lillion out are her friends Precarie (precariously—she’s the one who did the soul swap), Alsea (sea—assigned to humiliate Lillion, she strongly supports Lillion now), and Lapis Rufus (red stone, or ruby—Lillion’s first regular client). Lillion now faces the challenge of Iris (rainbow), the High-Class Prostitute to which Lillion has been assigned to serve.

Iris’s other attendant is Alga (algae), who comes into conflict with Lillion over Iris’s demands.

The politics of Lillion’s situation and her (the pronoun I use to refer to Soushi-in-Reina’s body) efforts to navigate them are interesting, but I find the path she follows in this book to be absurd. The solution to everything that happens is sex. It’s a let down compared to the first volume.

Being punished by Iris? Sex. Fulfilling Iris’s demands? Sex. Helping Alga? Sex. Lillion trying to master her fire skill? Sex. Confronting the Lady of the Moon (who still should have been named Domina Lunae)? Sex.

Lillion still provides most of the humor. The sketches she makes for Iris’s dress are straight out of standard yuri tropes, but brand new to this world. I also laughed at Lillion’s attempts to activate her fire skill. I have a feeling the pose she makes is a reference to something, but I don’t know what it is.

 

The finale of this volume has Lillion facing the Lady of the Moon again, complicated by Alga’s interest in the Lady of the Moon. Alga seeks the redemption of her sister, Oleia (olive tree).

There isn’t as much world building in this one. Mostly the politics of being a prostitute. Madam Acanthus (genus acanthus is a family of plants with spiked or thorny leaves) is much nicer to Lillion in this book, probably because Lillion is now a full Soror (sister) in the brothel. Nothing provides any answers for why Precarie took Reina’s soul or what Precarie did with it. When will this be addressed?

I do want to give praise to the art. This volume, it’s the best part of the book. All the characters can be recognized and the backgrounds are well done. I’ve seen many a manga where the background was plain to nonexistent on most pages. The background really helps the setting here.

Translation is, once again, well done. Use of Latin for the proper nouns is still fun.

Ratings:

Art — 8 The best part of this volume.
Story — 3 I can accept sex in stories, but not if it’s 90% of the plot.
Characters — 5 They’ve improved, but I still want to know what’s up with Precarie and Princess Reina’s soul.
Service — 9 for how explicit it is, 10 for how much there is.
Yuri — 9 We’re reminded every chapter that it’s a guy inside Lillion.

Overall — 5

A disappointment over the previous volume. I’ll still check out Volume 3  and Volume 4 after it releases March 4, 2025.