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Yuri Manga: Resonant Blue (レゾナントブルー)

January 22nd, 2020

Resonant Blue (レゾナントブルー) is a collection of stories by Yorumo, a popular Twitter artist. Although most of the stories had made an appearance in different anthologies, they are collected together here for a lovely set of small mini-arcs and a few standalones.

The cover story, “Resonant Blue” is a schoolgirl story about a reticent girl who finds herself drawn out of her shell by a popular girl who she falls for because of her voice.

A girl falls for her hair stylist and learns that the feeling is mutual.

In “cigarette kiss” an office worker is looking for her prince when she is assigned to work with a really hot guy. Miku shameless throws herself at Akira only to learn that Akira, despite her masculine good looks, is a woman. She feels foolish, but Miku’s heart still pounds around Akira. In “refrain kiss” Miku decides that regardless, she is interested in Akira after all. Now she has to work on her jealousy.  In a little short epilogue, one of Miku’s coworkers admires her work sempai but starts to get a hint that Miku and Akira are more than just client and vendor. The art, characters and setup in this story is 100% on point for me, so two thumbs up from this reader.

Another short about two women living together and how besotted the one is of her lover. Absolutely adorable, obviously.

Another mini-arc follows Suzuka, a model student, the star of the school and the former gang-girl who transfers in and beats the pants off her in grades. Waon isn’t interested in a rivalry, so Suzuka has to figure out how to become friends. I absolutely loved this story. Everything about Waon was on point for me, as well. Former Yanki, refusing to take crap from students attempting to bullying her, unflappable personality, I found her to be just right.

And last, a quick epilogue to “Resonant Blue,” where Michiru and Kaede meet to see fireworks together.

Yorumo’s art is solid and, in entirely unrelated news, hits me in a couple of my weak spots, so I find her characters exceptionally appealing. ^_^ The stories are fun, lack any emotional manipulation…in fact , the characters often actively derail the typical tropes of bullying and ostracism. I…loved it.

Ratings:

Art – 9
Story – 9
Characters – 9
Service – Nothing salacious, but Akira is a 9 on my service scale ^_^
Yuri – 9

Overall  – 9

The more I think about this collection, the more I like it. It was refreshingly entertaining.





Yuri Manga: Dekisokonai no Hime-tachi, Volume 2 (できそこないの姫君たち)

January 20th, 2020

Last spring I took a look at a pleasant “opposites attract” school life Yuri romance by Ajiichi. In Volume 1, we met otaku Kurokawa Kaede and fashionable Fujishiro Nanaki who find themselves becoming friendly despite not being friends. Nanaki and Kaede’s friendship grows; typical of these kinds of stories, the fashionable girl takes the unfashionable girl for a makeover. Nanaki immediately questions the wisdom of this as Kaede ,starts being the subject of everyone’s attention.

In volume 2 of Dekisokonai no Hime-tachi (できそこないの姫君たち)  Nanaki’s frustration and jealousy comes to the surface when a teacher makes some really obnoxious comments about Kaede’s appearance. Nanaki looses her cool and screams at the teacher and is suspended for a week for her efforts. Nananki hides at home, concerned that Kaede is having fun with her new friends. Until Kaede makes the point that Nanaki missed…school is no fun without her. In reality, her time alone at school had made her a target. But she’s grown and the crowd has less power over her.

If you liked the general set-up of GIRL FRIENDS, but wanted something more complicated than just two characters who are are opposites, you might enjoy this series. And, lucky you, because Seven Seas has licensed it! Failed Princesses, Volume 1 has an August 2020 release date.

Ratings:

Art – 8
Story – 7
Characters – 7
Service – 2 A teen little bit
Yuri – 6

Overall – 7

Nothing new here but, as my wife puts it, “Come for the school life, stay for the after school life.” ^_^;





Yuri Manga: Vampeerz, Volume 1 (ヴァンピアーズ)

January 16th, 2020

Ichika attends an old school
Where she’s befriended by a very cute ghoul
Her feeling and fears
Are tempered by tears
Is love with a vampire scary or cool?

What is there to say about Vampeerz, Volume One (ヴァンピアーズ)
That hasn’t already been said, already been done?
The atmosphere is dark and creepy
The love story isn’t deep-y
Blood-sucking as an aphrodisiac doesn’t stun.

Akili’s art is quite staid
until moments of service are laid
out for those who enjoy
which is never me, oh boy,
and my attention wanders, unpaid.

Ratings:

Art – 7 Overly not-evocative, in a highly evocative setting
Story – 7
Characters – 7
Yuri – 4
Service – 5

Overall – 7

Entry 2,847,436,372 in “How Erica knows she is not goth.”

 





Yuri Manga: Hana ni Arashi, Volume 3 (はなにあらし)

January 15th, 2020

Chidori and Nanoha have a secret, we are told in Volume 1 and Volume 2. They are lovers, we are told. And we will have to believe what we are told, because what we are shown is two young woman in a romantic relationship that, for completely sensible reasons, they prefer to keep secret from their friends. They aren’t doing a particularly great job of hiding it, but the relative self-absorption of people means they are hiding in plain sight. The only one who has cottoned on to their relationship is Nanoha’s younger sister. She, admittedly, has had the benefit of seeing them during their off-school hours when they, for one moment, let their guard slip and were holding hands, while on a date.

In love, probably. Lovers? No. Not yet. They are still in very early stages of their romance. Holding hands is where we are at.

In Volume 3 of Hana ni Arashi (はなにあらし), we accompany them as they celebrate Chidori’s birthday, and the gang goes over Nanoha’s house for a summer sleepover.

Unusually, this volume does not just end on a generic feel good moment, but with Chidori spotting someone we don’t know, but she clearly does, talking about her “kouhai” on the phone. What this will mean to us will wait until the next volume to find out.

Ratings:

Art – 6
Story – 6
Characters – 6
Yuri – 3
Service – 2 There was some gratuitous Chidori decolletage for us, the readers, not for Nanoha, which was depressing.

Overall – 6

I guess I am reading this series now. ^_^





Yuri Manga: Yuri to Koe to Kaze Matoi, Volume 1 (百合と声と風纏い)

January 10th, 2020

In Yuri to Koe to Kaze Matoi, Volume 1 (百合と声と風纏い) Matoi is a young woman who doesn’t really get love. She can see her sister and her friends on about romance and attraction all the time, but it just doesn’t touch her, until… One day, while running late, a thunderstorm makes walking home seem very unappealing. She can’t reach her mother by phone, so she resolves to wait it out. A woman, older than Matoi, but not by much, enters, sees Matoi waiting and offers her a ride home on her motorcycle. Matoi takes the offer. When she gets home, she finds she’s kept the other woman’s extra helmet. 

Matoi learns that the other woman is Yuriko, who runs the gas station in town. She lived with her grandmother until the old lady died, and her parents are out of town. Matoi finds herself intrigued by Yuriko. They start spending time together, share their lives;  they take rides on Yuriko’s bike, Matoi shares the music she composes with Yuriko. Yuriko has reasons to avoid intimacy, but she’s finding herself wondering what she thinks about the young woman who watches her with such interest.  Matoi wonders if she’s falling in love and what that means when shes leaving for Tokyo in a few months to go to college.

This series is the first I’ve seen from the Lilie Comics imprint, from a publisher Dogenzakashobo. A quick visit to their site tells me they also do BL titles and have other Yuri titles by Hakamada Mera and Kabocha, so I’ll be back to take a look later, for sure. ^_^ I know I picked this volume up when I was in Tokyo at one of the Yuribu, although I can’t remember which one. I know I did, because it came with a illustration paper as they often do in the stores.

This story was quiet, and complex, happening primary through Matoi and Yuriko’s respective inner dialogues. Of course I want to know what happens, but I expect no high drama, nor a particularly happy ending. I won’t complain if I’m wrong about the latter. ^_^ What I like best in this story is that characters feel fully developed. They aren’t constrained by oddly conservative values, they have agency and society.

RenMei’s art is competent enough, if not nuanced. We are expected to understand the meaning of things like glances, without them being all that clear. But that is a mere quibble and overall the art is decent.

Ratings:

Art – 7
Story – 7
Characters – 8
Service – 3 A shower scene (for plot reasons, could also have been done differently)
Yuri – 3

Overall – A strong 7

 

Whether Matoi and Yuriko ever develop a relationship beyond this friendship/infatuation thing that they have now remains to be seen and I remain here to see it. ^_^