Yuri Network News – (百合ネットワークニュース) – May 14, 2022

May 14th, 2022

Yuri Anime

We knew it was coming, but at last we have confirmation! Top news this week is that Miman’s romantic comedy Watashi no Yuri ha Oshigoto desu!, released by Kodansha in English as Yuri is My Job! is getting an anime. This is a stellar choice for an anime as the concept is absurd, and the whole first arc is over-the-top reaction shots. ^_^

SugoiLite on Twitter has the key visuals and cast. Egan Loo at ANN has details and a trailer on Youtube. Fun fact – this will be the first anime from Comic Yuri Hime that is a series I actually like. They have a lot of stories that I’ve loved, but the ones they’ve chosen for anime are, without fail, among those I do not care for (cough/Citrus/cough). I’m very much looking forward to this!

The Executioner and Her Way of Life has announced more characters, Daryl Harding has the news on Crunchyroll. And Alex Mateo on ANN wants you to know that HIDIVE is now streaming the dub, as well as the sub for Executioner.

 

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Yuri Literature

I have been purposefully remiss in adding anything to the Yuricon Store this month, because of course I have just published a ground-breaking new book on the history of Yuri anime and manga and I want you all to buy it. So I’m leaving it as the first entry on the home page for a little while longer.^_^

By Your Side: The First 100 Years of Yuri Anime and Manga will make a terrific Pride month read, even if I do say so myself. ^_^ It’s a historical – and personal – look at the history of Yuri, key series and a look to a future Yuri eutopia. We’ve made sure that this volume is affordable for a fan studies work, so grab a copy for yourself and for your local library!

 

Yuri Manga

Yen Press on Twitter has released the cover for Catch These Hands, Volume 2! This will be hitting shelves in June.

Volume 4 of Watashi no Oshi ha Akuyaku Reijou. (私の推しは悪役令嬢。) will also be hitting JP shelves in June. That ought to bring us through the first novel. Obviously, I hope that it stays popular enough to get through at *least* the whole first arc…but really I’m holding out for 20 volumes, so we’ll get the entire story. ^_^ Don’t forget to tell Comic Yuri Hime editors that you love the series and would like to see it completed!

“Business Yuri” idol comedy “Kono Yuri ha Fiction desu” (この百合はフィクションです) is being serialized in Young Animal Zero. Check out some of the pages from creator Muchaham and details on the story on Yuri Navi.

 

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Vampire Yuri

Senior YNN Correspondent Eric P. Has written in, knowing how much I love vampire stories ^_^, to let us know about two of interest on Netflix.

When it’s time for teenage vampire Juliette to make her first kill so she can take her place among a powerful vampire family, she sets her sights on a new girl in town named Calliope. But much to Juliette’s surprise, Calliope is a vampire hunter, from a family of celebrated slayers. Both find that the other won’t be so easy to kill and, unfortunately, way too easy to fall for… First Kill will make its global debut on Netflix on June 10, 2022.Check out the trailer on Youtube.

Eric also points to Netflix anime Vampire in the Garden, about which he says “Admittedly there’s no clear-cut indication that it’ll be Yuri or even subtext, but it’s still a story centered around a bond between two women, one vampire and one human, who try to rediscover a peaceful coexistence between the two races.”

So you have a nice selection of vampire Yuri-ish stuff to look forward to, and I’ll have to come up with limericks. ^_^

 

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Other News

Our good friend Xan has a new comic out, Pandora’s Tale, Volume 1. Screen Rant’s Andy Davis calls it “the Revolutionary Trans Comic You Must Read Right Now.” Congrats, Xan and here’s to great success!

 

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Futari ha Daitai Konna Kanji, Volume 4 (ふたりはだいたいこんなかんじ)

May 12th, 2022

In Futari ha Daitai Konna Kanji, Volume 4 (ふたりはだいたいこんなかんじ) Ikeda Takashi brings his specific brand of wacky slice-of-life to a fantastic conclusion.

In the first three volumes of this series (Volume 1 | Volume 2 | Volume 3) we met Inazuka Wako, an aspiring voice actress and her lover Sakuma Eri, a script writer. The two of them have a happy relationship and a life filled with friends, and colleagues and neighbors. Both Eri and Wako are a bit silly, the way people often are and the situations they find themselves in are likewise, the kinds of stories we tell friends over and over.

In Volume 4, some old issues are resolved, new-old issues pop up, new-new issues arise and in the end, Wako and Eri continue to live happily ever after. There’s a lot that happens, but I’m not going to tell you about any of it, except for one thing. My favorite bit of the book is the segment when Eri buys new glasses. Some of the panels of Eri trying on glasses are breathtakingly drawn. Eri looks like an actual human.  But she’s drawn in a way that is simply stunning. I could fall in love with that woman on the page. honestly.

The good news is that you will soon be able to read this series in English! The Two Of Them Are Pretty Much Like This, Volume 1 is headed our way in June, from Seven Seas, which makes this a fabulous Pride Month selection! This series has the same kind of wacky humor we loved in Ikeda’s Whispered Words, without the melodrama or misunderstandings. This is a great story about two queer women I’d have over for lunch any time, with the occasional heartbreakingly good portraiture.

Ratings:

Art – 9
Characters – 9
Story – 8
Service – Less than the other volumes
LGBTQ+ – 10

Overall – 10

A perfect ending to a fabulous series.

 



Soulmate, Volume 1, Guest Review by Laurent Lignon

May 11th, 2022

Welcome to another Guest Review Wednesday and welcome back to Journaliste/Chroniqueur Laurent Lignon! Laurent is going to introduce us to the French-language edition of a Chinese webtoon and I, for one, am thrilled to have some manhua on Okazu! So settle in, give Laurent your attention and your usual warm welcome. Laurent, the floor is yours!

Hello there, this is Laurent, your Frenchman guest reviewer. I wish to once again express all my thanks to Erica for running such a great website and allowing a French guy like me to talk about some Yuri that may not have been translated in English yet. Enough talk, on to the review ! Soulmate, Volume 1 has been released as a webtoon in Mandarin Chinese by Kuaikan Manhua and the printed version in French by Nazca Editions.

Qi and Yuanzi are 27 years old each, and have been living a happy couple life for the past 5 years. They started to date when they were students but knew each other since high school, albeit from a distance. When one morning Qi wakes up 10 years in the past, her adult mind stuck in her teenage body, she sees this as a chance to start to date Yuanzi 5 years before their official meeting. However, what she don’t know is that her teenage self has woken up in her adult body, with strictly no clue of what has happened during the past decade and is struggling to adapt to this new environment… Including the fact that she has fallen in love and live with a woman who has a few years left to live.

From then, we follow alternatively Qi in the two different timelines. Adult Qi has no problem to adapt to her past life, having already lived it. She actively starts to befriend the lonely Yuanzi, much to the astonishment of her classmates. This change the way Yuanzi lived her school years, as she was already aware of her own attraction to girls and voluntary avoided any friendship for fear of being forced out of the closet. We see that, even back then, she had already noticed Qi and was probably feeling attracted to her, despite being ignored.

On the other hand, Teenage Qi has difficulties adapting to her adult life, both professional and private. Most notably, she lashes out violently at the idea that not only she’s attracted to women, but also is currently living a satisfying couple life with one. Her angry reaction to this has the side-effect of revealing, both to Teenage Qi and the reader, that Yuanzi is dying and may have only a few years to live, if not months, due to an illness that went undiagnosed during her high school years (a fact that Adult Qi is well aware of, and which his fueling her need to date Yuanzi earlier than expected in order to have her diagnosed and saved). Yuanzi takes Teenage Qi’s angry rants for a way to cope with her incoming death while Teenage Qi learn to adapt her mind to the difficulties of her professional life, as well as trying to understand how her relationships with Yuanzi came to be and what it mean about her own possible internalized homophobia.

Both timelines features dangers for the couple. In the past, there is Chen Shuo : the most popular boy in school and Qi’s best friend, who is secretly in love with her and feels suddenly rejected when she prefers to spend time with the lonely Yuanzi instead of him. In the present, there is Xinjue : Qi’s 20 years old and rather intrusive assistant, who seems to have a toxic infatuation with Qi.

Wenzhilizi (writing) and Keranbing (drawing) deliver here an interesting and beautiful story about what it is to be a lesbian couple in contemporary China. The main characters are well fleshed out, both in their adult and teenage years. The story eschews lesbian clichés, but simply shows two women in love living a simple life together to the fullest until what they know will be the inevitable end. Qi’s fight in the past is all motivated by her love for Yuanzi : she does not want to just be with her for 5 more years, she want Yuanzi’s disease to be diagnosed early enough so it can be treated and they will live a longer life together. She understand that Yuanzi is her soulmate and that no other woman could ever replace her. In the present, seeing the toll the disease takes on Yuanzi allows Qi to become more mature and to understand that a couple life is not the romanticized version she fancied in books and movies, but an everyday struggle to enjoy those moments of happiness. As the volume ends, danger lurks on the horizon for Qi in both timelines, with Teenage Qi about to face a betrayal that could put her professional life and her couple in danger.

Ratings:

ART : 7 – Keranbing’s art is very similar in style to Japanese manga. Considering the story was designed to be read on e-readers and cellphones, you may find the computer-generated colors quite awkward on the first reading. I find those perfectly fitted to the story myself, with warm and sweet colorization being the norm. As with all manhua, the volume is fully colorized and must be read left-to-right.

STORY : 8 – Well written, full of characters one can relate to and some cultural differences are pointed out (most notably the fact that military service is a mandatory part of the school curriculum). It’s pure slice of life, except there’s that fantasy body switching twist thrown in it.

CHARACTER : 8 – Qi and Yuanzi are endearing characters : I’m eagerly waiting to see how they will face their incoming challenges and hope that all will end well for them. The secondary characters aren’t as fleshed out yet, with the exception of Xinjue which will be important for the second volume.

SERVICE : 1 – The story open on a two pages love scene. However, due to the Chinese censorship concerning sexual acts, it is all done with some beautiful non-ero way to show what is happening and strictly no nudity.

YURI : 10 – It is a story of a lesbian couple in today’s China, but it is also a story about two women that are more than just lovers. The title doesn’t lie, and it is expressed in every way when Adult Qi is looking at Teenage Yuanzi and Adult Yuanzi do her best to reassure Teenage Qi.

OVERALL : A good story, that manages to alternates fuzzy moments with more dramatic ones while never succumbing to either full sugar-coated love story or dark, devastating pathos. The comic moments are well dosed (using super deformed for Adult Qi’s teenage life). The cliffhanger is perfect, and announces a more intense second volume.

A SMALL NOTE ON LGBTQ+ RIGHTS IN CHINA : Homosexuality was accepted in China from ancient times until the Westernization of the country in the late 19th Century. It was then banned for the most part of the 20th century until being fully recognized and legalized in 1997. However, same sex marriages or civil unions aren’t recognized (but a legal guardianship agreement exists in order to protect the rights of the couples), same-sex couples cannot adopt children and trans people can’t legally have their gender recognized on their legal documents unless they have undergone a complete gender reassignment operation (which is extremely expensive in China). Due to family pressures, most gay people in China are closeted but the number of coming-outs is rising by the year with microblogging sites existing to help people come out to their family. Homophobia exists and is generally fueled by Western ideas found on social networks.

Erica here: Thank you so much, Laurent. I’m very excited that you’re brought this to my and everyone else’s attention!  I’m very interested to see how the story develops.

Thanks to Luce for the heads up – you can read Soulmate in English on webtoon platform Tapas!

 
 
 


Our Teachers Are Dating!, Volume 4

May 10th, 2022

Hayama Asuka and Terano Saki have been together for a while now. Their students think they are adorable, fellow teachers are on their side. In Our Teachers Are Dating!, Volume 4 they are shepherding the class trip to Okinawa…and a legendary island of Yuri bliss.

The ferry ride is rough and a bought of bad seasickness among students and tourists brings them to the acquaintance of an older woman, who has returned to this island to meet up with the love of her life. Asuka and Saki end up thinking about their lives, as well. In a climactic scene they make a major decision – they’re getting married!

The remainder of the book touches a little on the stress of explaining one’s self to one’s parents. Although Asuka was not rejected for being gay, there’s still baggage she’s got to deal with, while Saki’s family is absolutely darling.

Although it has only been a year since this manga series ended in Japan, it feels like a lifetime has passed already. What this series represents to me is two things: 1) an obtainable fantasy, in which we are surrounded by people who want to see us succeed, and 2) an adult fantasy, where love and sex are combined in a way that shows they are both important and can come from the same relationship without either being lesser.

In her author’s note, Ohi-sensei shows herself evolving from her animal avatar to human form to explain that she now has a girlfriend of her own! That story is continuing in Comic Yuri Hime in her essay, “Pillow Talk ha Fuku wo Kite.” I’m happy for her that Yuri manga brought her a real-life happy relationship. ^_^

Ratings:

Art – 9
Characters – 10
Story – 9
Yuri – 10
Service – 6

Overall – 10

I feel a little sad that we have made no progress in same-sex marriages in Japan and are regressing in a violently awful way here in the US. This series is perfect for a palette cleanser and some hope and joy in your Yuri. ^_^



Yuri Network News – (百合ネットワークニュース) – May 7, 2022

May 7th, 2022

I’m going to lead with this once again, because today marks a week of By Your Side: The First 100 Years of Yuri Anime and Manga being the #1 best seller in the hotly competitive category of LGBTQ+ Literary Criticism and I just want to say thank you to everyone who has bought it. ^_^

When you’ve read it, if you’d be good enough to give it a review on Amazon or Goodreads, that would be greatly appreciated! That makes it more easily discovered by new folks who may be interested.

Thanks to German anime and manga news site Manga Passion for covering BYS‘s release!

 

Yuri Event

Here is my Anime Boston schedule:

Featured Panelists Roundtable Friday, 11:00 in Panel 311 (Hynes)
“Secret” History of Yaoi and Yuri – Friday 1230 panel 311 (Hynes)
A Yuri Otaku in Japan – Friday 3pm Constitution B. (Sheraton)
Must Read/Must Watch Yuri – Saturday 1:30pm Panel 207 (Hynes) – this panel will also feature Yurimother! With luck, she’ll also join us for…
Yuri “Court” – Saturday 4:00pm Panel 310 (Hynes) – this is an incredibly fun game. Come play with us!
Beyond Politeness: Challenges in Translating – Sunday 1200pm Panel 310 (Hynes)

One last note – the next month or so, expect a slow-down in reviews. I’m doing a lot of writing, and podcasting and promotion for By Your Side and, then, Anime Boston. It’s all good, but it’s killing my reading and reviewing time and energy! ^_^

 

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Yuri Manga

Via Comic Natalie, one of the winners of the 3rd annual Yuri Literary Fiction contest on Pixiv has been given a manga adaptation (what the JP industry is calling “comicalize”), that is running in the June issue of Comic Yuri Hime.  “Natsu to Lemon to Overlay” (夏とレモンとオーバーレイ) looks great. I’ve got the magazine here and am looking forward to reading it.

Also via Comic Natalie, Lily Lily La-La-Land, (リリィ・リリィ・ラ・ラ・ランド) is an exotic private school story, in which girls exchange room keys to create intimate friendships.  Volume 1 is out now from Comic Cune!

Creator Oku Tamamushi shares some art on Twitter from Volume 1 of Dore kara Koi kaga Wakarani (どれが恋かがわからない) about a girl magnet at college. ^_^

Here’s a Yuri doujinshi in Japanese available on US Kindle: Sex Shinai to Derarenai Yuri, by Yotsuhara Furiko. This story was originally published in Galette magazine.

Speaking of – Galette, No. 22 is hitting JP shelves this month…and I am officially behind in reviewing it. ^_^;

Via YNN Correspondent Laurent Lignon, here are two comics of interest for Yuri fans in France: Soulmate, which is a story of a lesbian relationship, and Blossoms, a Taiwanese web comic.

 

 

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Yuri Games and VNs

My wife is playing a gem-matching phone game, Switchcraft: Magical Match 3, (title link to Google Play, here it is on Apple) which is a VN of a sort. Having avoided all the potential matches with boys, the game offered her the cute girl cop, Naomi, for a dating partner. According to my wife, Naomi tells the protagonist that her Dad was cool when she came out…a nice touch. She’s left off with a “we should do this again.” I’ll report back if she gets anywhere with Naomi. ^_^ So far at least, it’s been free and reviews seem to bear that out.

A fun little playthrough by Jackie Lesnick of a game she made of her Princess Panic comic – You’re Cute is on Youtube. It is indeed cute. You can download Chapters 1 & 2 and Chapter 3 on her itch.io site, as well as take a look at some of her older work. Do give it a like on YT!

 

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Other News

Rica Takashima is exhibiting some of her art this weekend at Beyond New Border in Fukuoka, Japan. Among the images on display are the covers of Rica ‘tte Kanji!? and By Your Side! Okazu Patrons have the opportunity to buy limited-edition, signed and numbered canvas prints of the By Your Side cover art, so if you’re looking for some new wall art, become a Patron, or Pixiv Fan today!

YNN Correspondent Patricia B wants “to bring attention to an ongoing crowdfunding campaign for the graphic novel of a sapphic fantasy webcomic, called The Hearth and the Stone by E.C. Ibes. The graphic novel will include the entire webcomic series in one volume.” Patricia says she loves this comic. ^_^

And Senior YNN Correspondent Eric P. doesn’t want you to miss Is Love the Answer? by Uta Isaki, which is about young woman who comes to understand that she is asexual. This is available on Amazon and RightStuf.

 

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