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Yuri Network News – (百合ネットワークニュース) – September 26, 2015

September 26th, 2015

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Yuri Manga

Some months ago, I mentioned a webcomic called Ahiru no Ballet, (アヒルのバレエ) that followed the “adventures” of a lesbian couple in ballet class. The manga, which can be read online, has now been collected into a single volume. The manga is a reflective comedy, that next-day-ache-from-too-much-exercise-after-too-little-for-years, but sweet, with a heartwarming ending.

YNN Correspondent Chris D points us to Dengeki Daioh magazine, where a new series “Yagate! Kimi ni Naru” (やがて君になる) has begun, about a girl who asks her friend for advice on what love is, only to have her friend confess to her.

A new magazine has premiered in Japan. Comic Cune‘s  (コミックキューン) focus is on moe girls being extremely cute and cuddly. The premiere issue stars some of our favorite artists, notably Kuzushiro-sensei and Fujieda Miyabi-sensei and has just a slight lily scent. I’ve got the premiere here and will report back if there is anything of note.

Shinsokan’s Twitter account reports that Takashima Hiromi’s Shortcake to Kase-san hits shelves in Japan this week! Read a sample on the Shinsokan website.

 

Yuri Animation

You know I’m besotted with Steven Universe, Cartoon Network’s queer little love letter to Utena, but there’s so much more to love about it than just it’s queerness. The characters of Beach City are racially diverse and so is the cast. It’s like a vision of what the world might be if white people tried even a little to not be clueless. ^_^ (The article is written in an aggressive tone, for what I think are extremely understandable reasons. If it makes you feel defensive, think about why that might be.)

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Yuri Research

We have two new articles up on Yuricon’s Essays page this week and I’m terribly excited about them:

Beautiful and Innocent: Female Same-Sex Intimacy in the Japanese Yuri Genre – PhD thesis by Verena Maser, examining the relationship between media content, its production, and its reception in Japanese popular culture in regards to Yuri. (Full text article available at linked page).

Finding the Power of the Erotic in Japanese Yuri Manga – by Sarah Wellington A look at the Yuri Hime Wildrose series of volumes and their place in establishing a canon of Yuri erotica. Abstract available at the link, full-text is available with a clickthrough.)

And while you’re doing you research, check out Kathryn Hemmann’s Queering the media mix: The female gaze in Japanese fan comics in Transformative Work and Culture, a look at explicitly female gaze in shoujo and BL.

James Welker’s article for Eureka magazine, regarding Yuri Danshi and it’s meta-look at Yuri fandom, is now available in Chinese.

 

Kickstarter Watch

Dates! An Anthology of Queer Historical Fiction sound so cool I can barely stand it! Thanks to YNN Correspondent Elizabeth F for the heads up on this one.

 

Yuri Game

Takaaki-san’s Yuri news blog reports another Yuri game, Yoru no nai Kuni.  This looks like a straight up fantasy ARPG.

 

Other News

Sequart.org has this wonderful interview with Deborah Whaley on Black Women in Sequence: Re-inking Comics, Graphic Novels, and Anime.

On Hooded Utilitarian, Chris Gavaler looks at Patricia Highsmith, best known for her contributions to lesbian fiction, as a comics pioneer.

A lost classic of 70s animation from MushiPro (credited with being one of the factors in Tezuka’s studio’s downfall,), Belladonna of Sadness has been restored and is making the rounds of film festivals. This looks absolutely stunning.

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Kadokawa Launching English Version of Bookwalker

September 24th, 2015

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Official Press Release:

Debuting at NY Comic-Con 2015: BOOK☆WALKER KADOKAWA’s Online Store for Manga & Light Novels direct from Japan SEPTEMBER 24, 2015 – Kadokawa, one of Japan’s largest media, entertainment, and publishing companies is launching an English language version of BookWalker, their eBook online store in Fall 2015. Promotions will kick off at New York Comic-Con 2015, along with the addition of over 700 comic and prose titles in English – many exclusive to BookWalker. Starting on October 8, 2015, readers around the world can check out the redesigned BookWalker website at http://global.bookwalker.jp/ and download updated versions of the BookWalker apps for iOS and Android mobile devices on the Apple App store and Google Play.

BOOK☆WALKER AT NEW YORK COMIC-CON: New York Comic-Con attendees will be able to take BookWalker for a test drive at the BookWalker booth at NYCC (#854), or try it out on their smartphones, tablets or personal computers. Visitors to the BookWalker booth at NYCC who show the signed in BookWalker account on their phones or tablets will get a chance to win prizes.  Everyone will receive an $8 BookWalker gift card, which can be used to buy almost any manga or light novel on BookWalker.

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So, will this be a big deal? I don’t know…yet.  Here’s the part that is of most interest to me:

BookWalker [is] gearing up to be the premier destination for manga, novels, books and magazines in both English and Japanese from Japanese and American publishers, including VIZ Media, Dark Horse Comics, Digital Manga, Creek & River, Cork, Futabasha, and Harlequin, with more to be added soon

Reading into press releases is a sucker’s game, but there are couple of things of note here:

The platform will be in English. I have used ComicWalker, but only in Japanese. And I’ve only read samples, not purchased anything. It works. I’m not blown away, but it works and the built-in reader is does not require a download and is pretty easy to figure out. Obviously, as soon as I can I will try it out and report back.

Offerings are from multiple publishers. This is good, and it is problematic. There is a war on for your digital manga dollars right now – Amazon recently sucked up Comixology to make sure they win it. Crunchyroll is still hanging on to a small corner, but will a Japanese publisher have an edge by offering a selection you can’t get anywhere else? This remains to be seen. It appears that they will have the same publishers already accessible on Comixology. So, you get to give your money to an American conglomerate or a Japanese one, for access to the same content. Neither site charges for access, just for purchase, so it’s a coin toss on the money side.

One the Japanese content side, Kadokawa is the winner hands-down of marketing the living daylights out of their IP, and they own many or are part of a joint venture with many of the most popular anime franchises. They do a lot of anime based on Light Novels, (like the Suzumiya Haruhi and Sword Art Online franchises) so there will definitely be a lot of popular content on the site. Their inital JP additional publisher, Futabasha has a metric ton of stuff licensed here by a bunch of distributors, they seem to be the only other publisher not afraid to spread their IP around. And they have some of the artists you like.

This could be a very good thing for Yuri fans, if the Global site is tied in with existing Japanese content. Ichijinsha is already offering a number of their Comic Yuri manga in digital format, even older, out-of-print titles. And Shinsokan has at least some of their their Hirari books. The problem is that Global Walker was historically not tied in to their Japanese site and only had Japanese content that had been licensed out. I don’t know if this is going to work for us, but I’m keeping my fingers crossed and have asked Kadokawa for some of their time at NYCC. We’ll see how it goes. Keep an eye on this space for follow-ups!





Yuri Network News – (百合ネットワークニュース) – September 12, 2015

September 12th, 2015

YNN_MariKYuri Manga

YNN Correspondent Chris D. has a heads up about a new Yuri series running in Dengeki Daioh, “Yagate Kimi ni Naru.” A girl asks her friend for advice about love only to have her friend to confess to her.

YNN Correspondent James W. is excited to tell you that Fujima Shion’s text and manga account of a her and her partner becoming parents in her Yurinin – Lesbian Couple Pregnancy Diary  (ゆりにん レズビアンカップル妊活奮闘記) is now available as a collected volume!

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LGBTQ Manga/Comics

YNN correspondent Emily C. also has exciting news – Nishi UKO-sensei’s Manga Tonari no Robot, has received the “Sense of Gender” award from the Japanese Association of Gender Fantasy & Science Fiction. You can read her acceptance letter on the JAGF&S website. Congratulations!

Prism Comics announces new queer comics anthology. ALPHABET – The LGBTQAI comics creators from Prism Comics to benefit the Queer Press Grant. And they have opened submissions to their Queer Comics Showcase.

 

Other News

The hottest new comic in the USA celebrates the real heroes we all know – mothers. Raising Dion is about a mother with a super-powered son and the challenges that come along with trying to steer him on a path of kindness. Watch the awesome trailer and read the first issue for free, but if you can, please support this project with money, too.

Heidi MacDonald report that French women cartoonists launch a website “against comics sexism” on The Comics Beat.

And we’re going to wrap this up with The Economist’s excellent review of LGBTQ Pioneer Lillian Faderman’s new book, The Gay Revolution, a comprehensive history of America’s Gay Rights movment.

 

Know some cool Yuri News you want people to know about? Become a Yuri Network Correspondent by sending me any Yuri-related news you find. Emails go to anilesbocon01 at hotmail dot com. Not to the comments here, please, or they might be forgotten or missed. There’s a reason for this madness. This way I know you are a real human, not Anonymous (which I do not encourage – stand by your words with your name!) and I can send you a YNN correspondent’s badge.
Thanks to all of you – you make this a great Yuri Network!





Yuri Network News – (百合ネットワークニュース) – September 5, 2015

September 5th, 2015

YNN_Lissa

Yuri Anime

If you missed popular Yuri anime Strawberry Panic when it was released by Media Blasters, or would like to revisit it anytime, look no further than Viewster, a new, legal free anime streaming provider who happens to have it! Check the service out and subscribe if it has stuff you like, or order up their “omakase” (chef’s choice) service. Viewster also has Aoi Hana/Sweet Blue Flowers and other Yuri anime (and some lesbian-themed live-action drama from the looks of it.)

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Yuri Manga

It’s a Citrus-fest! In Japan, the 4th Special Edition of Saburouta’s melodrama has officially hit shelves, and here in the West, Seven Seas’ English version of Volume 4 is up for pre-order! (No official cover image available yet for that.)

The new re-release of Mikuni Hajime’s Gokujou Drops  makes it to a Volume 2 and is finishing up with Volume 3 .

New from Comic Yuri Hime is Kanaras’ Sugar Room (シュガールーム) and Mahiru Teku’s Kiraboshinohako (きらぼしのはこ).

Sengoku Hiroko’s upcoming collected omnibus of her doujinshi work, Watashi ni Mienai Koigokoro, includes Yuri, BL and fantasy stories.

YNN Correspondent Flors Enversa wants you to know that Milky Way Ediciones has announced the Spanish-language license for Aoi Hana. At which everyone complained that it hasn’t come out in English. Only it has. It was licensed by DMP several years ago, and is still available from them as a Kindle edition.

The 18th volume of the fascinating josei manga magazine, Rakuen Le Paradis has hit shelves in Japan.

The lesbian doujinshi circle Biatika has a new adult lesbian doujinshi anthology, including one of my fave creators, Mizuki Monika!

And Amazon JP is starting to get into the doujinshi market. Here’s  Yorita Miyuki’s Kanojo no Kuchizuke Kanzen suru Libido ~Nidoume no Kiss   (彼女のくちづけ 感染するリビドー ~2度目のキス~)

 

Yuri Essays

Via James Welker, we have a new article in the Yuri Essays Page on Yuricon, Sarah Wellington’s thesis,  Finding the Power of the Erotic in Japanese Yuri Manga.

Remember my article on the Nanoha-verse and the idea of family? Well, Idea Channel takes a similar look at Steven Universe.

Kickstarter Watch

Here’s a fun western animation starring a “a girl who finds herself caught in an interdimensional struggle with aliens, magic and technology.” Shadow Magic 2D Animated Pilot Episode already is starring the voice acting skills of two popular western VAs, Yuri Lowenthal and Vic Mingogna.

I don’t know about you, but as a child I would have gladly killed to be able to wear a suit to school. Suit Her wants to make suits and tuxes for girls who want them.

Other News

LGBTQ novelist Malinda Lo has a new story about “hysteria, lesbians & maybe vampires,” called The Cure.

Like books about Vikings and lesbians and trans characters? Check out Thrall: Beyond Gold and Glory by Barbara Ann Wright, coming out this month from Bold Strokes Books.

For aspiring artists, here’s a bit of good advice from Ben McCool on Tech Times: Breaking Into Comics As A Writer: 4 Rules All New Talent Should Follow

Know some cool Yuri News you want people to know about? Become a Yuri Network Correspondent by sending me any Yuri-related news you find. Emails go to anilesbocon01 at hotmail dot com. Not to the comments here, please, or they might be forgotten or missed. There’s a reason for this madness. This way I know you are a real human, not Anonymous (which I do not encourage – stand by your words with your name!) and I can send you a YNN correspondent’s badge.
Thanks to all of you – you make this a great Yuri Network!





Yuri Game: Okujou no Yuri Yurei-san / Kindred Spirits is coming to Steam

September 2nd, 2015

kindred-spiritsGood News Everyone!

In July we reported that Manga Gamers was bringing the massively popular Yuri game Okujou no Yuri Yurei-san to the west as Kindred Spirits.

Now, Kotaku (with excessive vulgarity) has announced that Kindred Spirits is going to be available on Steam! Not surprisingly this is a really big deal. For a number of reasons.

First, the fact that we’re getting such a popular Yuri Game localized is big news on its own. Secondly, it’s getting distribution on Steam, which will make it available to a much wider audience than a straight-up download or hard copy distribution stream would otherwise garner.

Thirdly, Kotaku reports that it will remain uncensored. Since Valve is known for censoring explicit games, this may either indicate a change of policy, or it may be that this game gets an exception. There’s also a case for since it has no penile penetration, someone is relying on archaic definitions of “sex.” Or, that precisely because it is two girls, that Steam expects the always-presumed-male audience will be enthusiastic about it in a way that they definitely would not for an Otome game. We don’t know what the actual justifications for it are. We may never know.

I was asked by someone sane how it could be a high school girl sex game and in good taste at the same time and the answer is that I have no idea. I can tell you that for the past few years this game has been a major obsession of some Yuri mangaka, and I haven’t seen any really explicit fanart (but, too, I was not looking for it.) The two manga volumes based on the game (Side A and Side B) were surprisingly and pleasantly free of service of any kind. I frankly had no idea the game even has sex scenes. Apparently, the Yuri manga artists I followed were more interested in the relationships. ^_^

In any case, this is big news for Yuri fans!

Open comments. Discuss!