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Yuri Network News (百合ネットワークニュース) – July 27, 2013

July 27th, 2013

YNN_Lissa *Loads* of news this week. I probably won’t get to it all, honestly.

Yuri Anime

YNN Correspondent Arca Jeth wants everyone to know that all 40 episodes of Rose of Versailles are up on Crunchyroll. Free users will get eight episodes every Thursday at 5:00 pm PST, Arca says. Bruce McF wants to clarify that this “North America only, as the Viki Stream has been, as both of these streams seem to be arrangements with Rightstuf/Nozomi, which only has North American rights.

He goes on to say, “For North American Crunchyroll members, this is good news because of Crunchyroll’s quality streaming options and broad device support, but especially for those who are not Crunchyroll members, remember that the whole series is still up at Viki.com.” Yes, as with almost all legally streaming anime, region restrictions apply. ^_^;

Bodacious Space Pirates won an award at  Japan Sci-fi Con. I’m very much looking forward to the movie, as I chug along slowly in the third novel.

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Yuri Game/VN News

This popped across my desk this week: Analogue: A Hate Story, is a woman-created manhwa-esque Visual Novel on Steam. I’m told that it’s intriguing, interesting, slightly slow and it has Yuri. With luck, we’ll have a review of it.

Gaymer X, a convention for “queer geeks and everybody” is coming to San Francisco in August. Click the link for the Mashable article which will have details and more links.

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Yuri Manga

YNN Correspondent Vivi C. is totally stoked to let German-language readers know that EMA will be releasing Takasaki Hiromi’s delightful Yuri romance Asago to Kase-san as Ipomoea (which, I realize must be a kind of Morning Glory.) And she wants to remind us all that Carlsen will be releasing Morinaga Milk’s Kisses, Sighs, Cherry Blossoms Pink as Cherry Lips. Let me know if you’re planning on picking either of these up and want to do a review!

YNN Correspondent Muda-kun has written in with some pretty interesting news. Apparently, in November 2009, I mentioned a Light Novel, Murasakiiro no Qualia. Muda-kun says there is now a manga of the series and offers this short review: The manga treatment appears to be radically different. There is some mild Yuri, but as the story progresses, it goes from a simple making-friends-with-the-odd-girl-in-your-class story to a dark homage to western scifi, all while becoming grimly, heroically obsessive.

I find myself floored by it. It borrows a bit of plot conceit from the Stein’s Gate franchise, but it answers a question that was nagging me after watching The Girl Who Leapt Through Time anime:  What does she do afterwards, with such knowledge?

Consider writing up a full review for us, won’t you?

Megan Rose Gedris has opened a Kickstarter for a two-omnibus volume set of her breakout work, Yu + Me. With more than a month to go, she’s already hit her goal.

I really want you to read this review of Batwoman 1 by Robin Brenner of No, Flying, No Tights.

All I can say is that the cover of this manga, O-Hime Margo (王妃マルゴ), has me intrigued. I got a “Queen Christina” vibe off her, if you will.

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Other News

The Doubleclicks have created a lovelymusic video, Nothing To Prove, for all us geek girls out there. I’ve pretty much been watching it over and over all week:  And, following the viral success of the video, they’ve turned one of the signs used into a t-shirt. Proceeds from There Are No Fake Geeks Only Real Jerks t-shirt sales will go to support AppCamp4Girls. I’ve already ordered mine.  It’s  less nasty than my own design, Kill All Fanboys. ^_^

If you really loved me, you’d all get together and buy me this fabulous Utena doll that will cost $600 and has no chance of ever making it over here. ^_^

Speaking of dolls, the protoype for the S.H. Figuarts Sailor Mars figurine has been captured on film at Wonderfest.

There are only a few hours left, but the Creamy Mami DVD set fundraiser is, at time of writing, has made its goal on animesols. This early shoujo anime is a classic magical girl series, I’m very glad to see it’s getting so much interest.

As so many of you have noted, Serial Experiments Lain Director Nakamura Ryutaro passed away this week after a long illness.

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That’s a wrap for this week! 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!





“Tokyo Love ~ Rica ‘tte Kanji!?” named a “Best Manga for Grownups” at Comic-Con

July 23rd, 2013

We like to think that it wasn’t just because we’re friends with most of the panelists at San Diego Comic-Con’s 2013 “Best and Worst Manga” Panel, that our own Tokyo Love ~ Rica ‘tte Kanji!? was included on the list of “Best Manga for Grownups.” ^_^

Many thanks to Brigid, Deb, Christopher, David and Shaenon.

Experience Rica Takashima’s look at lesbian life and love in Tokyo in the 1990s for yourself. Read Tokyo Love ~ Rica ‘tte Kanji!? for free, legally online! Enjoy!





Yuri Network News: Hayate x Blade is Not Dead Yet

July 22nd, 2013

July has been a tough month for me, with the end of three of my fave series I’m reading. Ohana Holoholo and Aoi Hana, both wrapped up. I just got the July issue of Ultra Jump magazine this past weekend, which contains the official last chapter of Hayashiya Shizuru’s Hayate x Blade manga. In this issue, a major change in leadership takes place at Tenchi Academy, and the series comes to an end…sort of.

Sort of, but not really.

In the July issue there is an announcement of an epilogue chapter in the August issue of Ultra Jump. And,YNN Correspondent Jst wrote in to point out this ANN article on the August issue of Ultra Jump, in which it is announced that the September issue will contain the prologue to Hayate x Blade 2. (September will also see the release of Volume 18 of the series. I’ll get you a link asap.)

In fine Monty Python-esque fashion, Hayate x Blade is not dead yet. In fact, it’s feeling better than ever.

Here’s to another 18 volumes!





Yuri Network News (百合ネットワークニュース) – July 20, 2013

July 20th, 2013

YNN_MariK

Yuri-ish Anime

Our top story this week is that Diskotek Media has announced the release of the 1973 original Cutie Honey anime TV Series.  Kisaragi Honey is the first Japanese superheroine who didn’t need a guy. How cool is that? Very cool. ^_^

Sentai Filmworks is going to release Special A with a dub.

Not sure if anyone cares anymore, but ANN has the 2nd Queen’s Blade: Vanquished Queens trailer is up for viewing.

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Yuri-ish Manga

Seven Seas announced that they’ve obtained the license to Strike Witches:Maidens in the Sky and Girls und Panzer manga. YNN correspondent Shannon L also noted that they said they’re reprinting GIRL FRIENDS: The Complete Collection.

ANN reports that Tezuka’s Princess Knight is getting yet another manga remake. This one looks way better than the last. You can decide for yourself – Episode 0 is online on the magazine’s website. The Princess Knight anime from Nozomi RightStuf is also now available.

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Yuri-ish Stuff

If you’re going to be at Comiket this summer, Goo Goo will be selling Card Captor Sakura  goods. Grab me a set, will ya? ^_^

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Other News

The trailer for The Legend of Korra, Book 2 is up and it looks darn cool, so if you liked the first series, you have something to look forward to.

More fun watching – this fan movie. Just watch it…and smile.

The last days of the Revolutionary Girl Utena exhibit in Japan are approaching. Get your fix in soon!

Ian attended my Yuri Panel at Anime Next 2013 and had some nice things to say about it. Now I know what my new haircut looks like. ^_^

Alex Wu put together this nice guide to fan culture in general and Comic-Con, specifically, using questions and answers on Quora. Check it out. It’s worth a look.

Oh, and here’s something cool – a Pinterest item about Miss Fury, the first American superhero written by a woman.

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That’s a wrap for this week! 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) – July 13, 2013

July 13th, 2013

YNN_Lissa

We have news of toys, games, manga, anime and more from around the Yuri Network this week!

Yuri Game News

To start off this week, we have a great item from new YNN Correspondent Amy S. She wants you to know about Yuri romance tabletop RPG G X G  which, she says, had a soft release a few weeks ago.

Amy goes on to say, “I played (and reviewed) the original G X B awhile ago, and liked it. Haven’t played G X G yet, but on first read, it seems to improve upon the original mechanics, and additionally has rules to support specific Yuri schoolgirl manga tropes.”

Thanks Amy! I’m sure a bunch of folks will be interested in that!

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Yuri-ish Manga News

944215_10200102939408013_1326478869_nI’ve mentioned before that Nogami Takeshi of Strike Witches is working on a webcomic about a slightly doofus-y Nipponian girl who wants to be a United States of Amerigo Marine , Marine Corps (Marine-ko) Yumi. Well Volume 1 is now up for pre-order (まりんこゆみVolume 1) and I’ll remind you that the comic is also available online in English. My CO and Yuri translator Ana M. is doing the translation. Thanks to Ana, here’s an image of the art of th cover under the dust jacket. Click to laugh.

Led by some of the cream of the Tokyopop ex-pats, Chromatic Press’s new English-language shoujo manga magazine is getting a soft launch. Check out Issue #000 of Sparkler Monthly – and let them know what you think!

According to the Tsubomi blog, the webcomics portion of the site is undergoing some changes, and the site will now be part of the Mangatime Kirara page. Bets on how long before it becomes MangaTime Kirara Tsubomi?

The final volume of Horou Musuko (放浪息子), which is being released in English by Fantagraphics as Wandering Son – will street at the end of August.

The final chapter of Aoi Hana is running in this month’s Manga Erotica F. Comic Natalie reports that the issue includes a really long interview with creator Shimura Takako.

The September  issue of Comic Yuri Hime (コミック百合姫) is available for pre-order.

So is the final volume of Hayate x Blade. (はやてxブレード)

So is Hishifurisaka Itchoume Sanbanchi, (星振り坂一丁目三番地) which is apparently a collection of Comic Yuri Hime stories that isn’t ringing a bell for me at all.

ANN reports that Asamiya Kia is launching a new Silent Mobius series, Silent Mobius QD (Quadriga)  – the first in 17 years. And it appears as if he has managed to not overly youthen the characters.

YNN Correspondent Anon-Kun wants you to know that second volume of 4-panel comic strip manga-with-some-Yuri Inpro (インプロ) is out at the end of this month.

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Anime News

It’s official, there will be a 2nd season of Psycho-Pass anime. 22 episodes are planned.

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Other News

Prism Comics, the leading non-profit organization supporting LGBT comics, graphic novels, comics creators and readers, has announced the deadline for the Prism Comics Queer Press Grant, Prism’s annual grant to LGBT comics self-publishers. The deadline for proposals is Tuesday, September 3, 2013. Go check out the Grant Application Rules and apply!

We have no news about the Sailor Moon anime, but girl, do we have toys. Comic Natalie reports replicas of Sailor Moon’s and Sailor Chibi Moon’s brooches from Sailor Moon SuperS.

And YNN Correspondent Darin B points us to an ANN article that shows the new Sailor Myu (Sailor Moon Musical) cast in costume.

This week’s Japanese-learning tool to consider is Skritter, an iPhone or desktop app to help you learn to write Japanese (or Chinese) characters. I can’t find who told me about it, so if that was you, let me know in the comments so I can credit you. ^_^

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That’s a wrap for this week! 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!