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Artbook: Japanese Wolf by Kayukawa Kumiko (English)

December 13th, 2013

Yumiko Kayukawa_Japanese WolfI mentioned this book last week in the Yuri Network News report, but I really wanted to highlight it for you.

Kumiko Kayukawa’s art hits a number of my buttons, with attractive female (often with weapon) surrounded by animals (often of the cute, fluffy variety,) obake and youkai, all with a Princess Mononoke feel.

There is sense of violence in her art, but the female is not passive, nor is she rampaging. It often feels like she’s protecting, playing, even relaxing with the creatures around her. It’s poster art enough to be instantly appealing to pop culture fans, but has some Ukiyo-e roots showing.

The book is available from ZERO+Publishing by direct purchase. If you’re looking for a unique gift for the female-focused Japanese culture fan in your life, this will probably make a splash.

Ratings:

Overall – 9

Chick with weapon, cute animals, pop art and echoes of Ukiyo-e. I like it lots. ^_^





My Little Pony ~ Friendship is Magic, Season 1, Disk 3 (English)

December 11th, 2013

mlpfim1I’m at that point in my pile o’stuff to review where I’m down to manga I’m less enthusiastic about, box sets of anime and Light Novels, so it’s taking me longer to make my way through things, and some of those things are things I keep talking about over and over. ^_^

So…way back a few years ago, when My Little Pony ~ Friendship is Magic popped up on the scene, I asked you all whether you thought Rainbow Dash was lesbian or not. Obviously, I was being silly. MLP~FiM is a kid’s show, pleasantly free of romantic complications (unless you count Spike’s crush on Rarity.) But as I watched “Suited for Success” on Disk 3, I had an epiphany.

When Rarity tells Rainbow Dash that she’s making her a dress for the Great Galloping Gala, RD’s response is, “A what for the what now?” At which point I looked up from my work computer, laughed and said, “Okay, she’s one of us.” It’s not just that she’s interested in athletic endeavor, is brash and uninterested in finery – it was the complete and total disinterest in/unawareness of the typical rites of, shall we say, more average ponies. Applejack is a tomboy. Rainbow Dash is a lesbian.

Ratings:

Overall – 8

I don’t even know if I’m being serious or not, so don’t ask me. ^_^





Yuri Manga: Marriage Battle! (マリッジ・バトル!)

December 10th, 2013

Hatsuka has a problem many people fantasize about – she has two cute girls who are in love with her.

Living with Hatsuka is Inaba, a de facto wife. Inaba cooks, cleans, and would, if Hatsuka let her, enjoy marital relations with her. Hatsuka does not let her, but will occasionally succumb to kisses. Inaba awaits the moment that they can marry, as Hatsuka has promised (although Hatsuka does not admit to having made this promise.) Into this convivial household comes Koruri, who remembers a promise made to her by Hatsuka-oneesan when she was very little, that they would marry. Hatsuka doesn’t remember this promise, either.

mb_3waWhat ensues is a love comedy in which the love is real, if a little on the hectic side and the comedy is a little on the funny shoes and clown horn side.

To this reader, there is no “Marriage Battle” – Inaba and Hatsuka are a couple. Koruri would make a perfectly fine daughter, honestly, but her feelings for Hatsuka get in the way of any of them forming more healthy relationships  In fact, the best relationship in the book is Inaba and Koruri, who get along pretty well, considering.

Despite extremely moe art that made it hard to identify ages, Hatsuka is an adult with an office job. As she explains her current living arrangements to a coworker, he surprised me by calmly pointing out that she was clearly in love with both of her “roommates.” And he wasn’t weird about it, either. He just pointed it out and we moved on.

mb_8waThis volume ends with a frenetic trip to the beach, in which Koruri’s schemes to be alone with Hatsuka repeatedly fail, while making it clear that Hatsuka and Inaba are the real couple (to the regret of Inaba’s friend, Amoi-chan, who clearly very much wishes Inaba would look at her instead, but who is being a very good friend.)

As Inaba and Hatsuka finally have a moment alone (unaware that Koruri is outside, listening) they come very close to having what is the first honest moment between them, but as the pressure mounts for Hatsuka to commit, she breaks away under the pretext of going to the bathroom. When she returns, she find Koruri in front of her room asking for a kiss.

mb_6waThere were some elements that were good and others that were bad. It was hard to like anyone, but it was hard to dislike anyone, as well. Hatsuka isn’t a klutz or a doofus, but she’s not willing to really see the situation. Inaba would be terrific, but her hyperactive speech would wear on anyone. Koruri was annoying, period. She’s childish and it makes no sense that she just shows up with a crush and this promise and won’t understand that she’s not in the running, really. The three or so panels in which we finally learn her real relationship to Hatsuka were  rendered in such a silly fashion, that they were hard to take seriously. In short, Koruri is Hatsuka’s niece, whom Hatsuka was holding for her sister on the beach. Her sister then went out into the water and drowned. This flashback was not presented to explain Koruri’s emotions, but as the rationale for why Hatsuka never goes the beach.

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The one genuinely problematic issue with this series is…well…take a look at the pages above. Do you see the problem? If not, let me point out the GIANT FACES. This is not a tactic used for emphasis…it was like this on nearly every page, sometimes every panel of a 3-panel page. In fact, the wife and I referred to this book as “The Book of Giant Heads” for the days it took me to finish it. About page 30 pages in, I held up a 2-spread page and said, “What do you notice?” She flinched and said, “Those are some giant faces” or something similar. It was beyond distracting. Also, the faces look 6 years old, as they are wont to in this style of art. Hatsuka is, at minimum, 20 (we know this, because she drinks beer and no one comments that she shouldn’t.)

If you like moe art, or you like the idea of having two cute girls battling for the affection of a third cute girl, well, then this love comedy will probably work well for you. I didn’t hate it, but I’m on the fence about getting Volume 2, if and when it is published.

Ratings:

Art – For me, 3. The giant floating faces were intolerably distracting
Story – 5 (It was 6 until the drowning episode, which was presented so bizarrely)
Characters – 6
Yuri – 8
Service – 4

Overall – 6

I picked this up in Japan during my last trip on a lark. I wasn’t going to get it, but it was there and I was there and here we are. ^_^





Yuri Network News – (百合ネットワークニュース) – December 7, 2013

December 7th, 2013

YNN_MariKData dump this weekend, I’m just a tad busy. To make up for it, it’s some pretty cool stuff.

You like sexy women, Japanese art, youkai and weapons, right? Well, good, because that’s exactly the kind of art Yumiko Kayukawa does. The wife and I have already bought ourselves the artbook as a holiday present. ^_^ It’s totally gorgeous.

Sweet Blue Flowers/Aoi Hana manga is being released in Italy!

In honor of the 15th anniversary of the Powerpuff Girls, SalbeCombe has created a funky opening animation for the Japanese version.

Are you a woman looking for a tailor that actually takes you seriously? Bindle and Keep of Brooklyn, NY seems like a good bet. Check out there tab for Women. Its not just bois and babydykes.

This month’s Alive magazine debuts a new Yuri story, classily titled “Kiss and Yuri that Girl” (「あの娘にキスと白百合を」). I expect it will be great. (-_-)

It’s been a hectic coupla weeks, and I apologize, but promise to do a real report for next week. (Unless I get a better offer, of course. ^_^)

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Yuri Manga: Koi ha Hisokani Minorumono (恋は秘かに実らせるもの)

December 5th, 2013

Asagi Ryuu’s Koi ha Hisokani Minorumono (恋は秘かに実らせるもの)  was, for me, a look back at a previous age of Yuri, without a sense of any particular nostalgia.

Each story in this collection is a “Plot, What Plot?” set up, accompanied by unusual proportions shoved into unrealistically and uncomfortably tight clothing, followed by unnatural body positions,that lead to bodily-fluid-y sex. When I first started collecting Yuri, this was what most of what was available looked like.

On the positive side, all of the characters have genuine affection and desire for one another. This is always and forever a plus to me. There’s something supremely unsatisfying about characters who don’t care much about one another.

On the negative side, well, there’s the unrealistically uncomfortably tight clothing, unnatural body positions, unusual proportions and bodily fluids,. And also an odd tendency for each story to read exactly like a synopsis of itself. For instance. In the first story, there is a character who works for a writer she has the hots for. One day after drinking with the staff, Momoko carries Sensei on her back (Why? No, really…why? Taxis exist, but Momoko says no, she’ll handle it,) telling an apparently unconscious Sensei that she likes her and wants to live with her. Sensei is not unconscious and admits that she like Momoko, too. They have messy sex and move in together. The end.

The thing is, the story reads *exactly like that.* Not a panel’s worth more information is given to you, just the barest outline of  plot idea, then sex, then a happy ending, the end. It’s a…unique…approach to story telling.

I should probably mention “the lesbian.” In one chapter, a girl travels by train and meets an older woman who basically invites herself along for the trip. That night in the ryoukan, the younger woman outs herself as a lesbian, by, erm, flashing the other woman. The other woman apologizes and they go to sleep without  sex. The next day, the older woman then outs herself as a cosplayer, and they both dress up and have messy sex. I have no idea at all why a lesbian might show her genitalia as she comes out. I guess it was meant as an invitation to oral sex? In any case, it was awkward and totally wtf. ^_^?

Ratings:

Art – 8, good drafting skills, but porn sexy, rather than pretty
Character – 5 They are basically non-entities for the duration
Story – 3 See above
Yuri – 9
Service – 10

Overall – 5

Koi ha Hisokani Minorumono isn’t bad, it’s not my cup of tea. The poorly fitting underwear distresses me.