Yuri Doujinshi: Yuricon Tabemono to Joshiben (ユリコン 食べ物と女子編)

February 4th, 2020

What do you get when a bunch of the best adult-life Yuri artists get together and explore random themes, then collect them together into anthology doujinshi? You get the Yuricon series! (No relation to my Yuricon.) We’ve explored a few of the earlier volumes here on Okazu, Yuricon Travel (ユリコン Travel) and Yuricon Jimoto Hougenhen (ユリコン 地元方言編) (which is available in Japanese on US Kindle, as is Yuricon Otaku Joshiben (オタク女子編), which I cannot remember why I did not review.)

I was beyond myself to be able to get Yuricon Tabemono to Joshiben (ユリコン 食べ物と女子編). My very sincere thanks to Xan who picked it up at Comiket for me. You are my hero!

Why was I looking forward to this issue so much? Because it focused on the three things in the world I enjoy most: Food, Women and Yuri. There’s little else that I want – although I’m still hoping for a sports Yuri series that takes place at the Special Olympics in Tokyo. (Two competitors from rivalry and love at the Special Olympics. Please. Thank you.)

The first story, by Seta Seta is less about food than it is about dieting. A woman finds that her jealousy hides other feelings when her friend loses weight.

Riru contributes a story about a woman who runs a lunch truck, who takes great pains to woo a food critic. The smiles on their faces at the end are a lovely payoff. Also, an expected side effect of reading this at night before bed, while hungry –  I want to try a noriben. 

Baked goods bring two women together in Takemiya Jin’s story…stollen and chocolate bread and a bonus chinese cabbage (also called napa cabbage) millefeuille nabe recipe and comic.

Kitao Taki takes a deep dive into a years-long relationship between two women and souffle cheesecake. Yeah, now I want a Japanese cheesecake. Yes. I am easily influenced. ^_^

Ratings:

Overall – 9

 

Four strong adult-life Yuri contributors focused on love and food and love of food. You can’t go wrong, really. ^_^

If this issue becomes available digitally on Amazon.com, I’ll let you know. In the mean time Melonbooks has it and you can use Tenso or White Rabbit or some other buying service to get it if you need. Or ask a friend who is going to an event where it’s being sold! That seems to work for me. ^_^ I’ve used Tenso, buying some t-shirts from Hayashiya Shizuru-sensei’s shop (I am currently coveting this bag. It makes me weep with joy) and it was a bit repetitive to fill out, but it worked like a charm and the costs were – for me, anyway – perfectly acceptable.

 



Yuri Light Novel: Otherside Picnic, Volume 2 (English)

February 2nd, 2020

In Volume 1, we are taken to the “other side” along with Internet legend-hunter Sorawo and Toriko, a woman looking for her missing friend. In Volume 2 of Otherside Picnic, by Miyazawa Iori, Sorawo and Toriko gain more understanding, but get no closer to the truth. 

The volume begins as the two decide to return to the Otherside to rescue the trapped and desperate group of US marines who wandered in from Okinawa. To do so, they start to put together a map of the entry and exit points. They barter their rescue for guns and weapons, and have started to expand their use of their changed bodies. Sorawo uses her blue eye to see things on the Otherside more accurately and Toriko uses her transparent hand to open portals between their worlds.

While their rescue attempt is successful, Sorawo is forced to make some real-world decisions. College is becoming increasing difficult, with excursions (and recovery) that take a toll on her body and mind. And, she finds she’s getting a reputation for being weird. So when another girl roughly her age asks her for help with a weird thing, she’s not in the mood to oblige. But she ends up helping “Karateka” (her nickname for Akari, who has actual hand-to-hand fighting skills,) anyway and are the three are immediately catapulted into a whole new set of Internet legends together.

Yuri continues to be complicated. Sorawo is attracted to Toriko, and jealous of Satsuki, the missing friend. Akari’s interest in Sorawo makes her more aware of Toriko. Sorawo is being pulled in several directions at once. She wants to help Toriko….but she doesn’t want her to find her friend (who was probably more) Satsuki, who is beginning to look like she may be the center of the horrors they are facing. Sorawo wants to spend time with Toriko, and resents the intrusion of her new kouhai…but also kind of likes her. When Kozakura introduces them to the organization that is researching the Otherside, they learn that they’ve been in more danger than they even realized….and come to a crisis that requires Sorawo to open up to Toriko to save them both. Only, she still hasn’t admitted everything. At some point Toriko and Sorawo are going to have to come clean about Satsuki. I look forward to that. 

The more we’re faced with creepy-to-horrific circumstances of the Otherside, the less realistic the legends seem. Although Miyazawa is at some pains to document the boards on which he learned about them, the less convincing “I wish this board was still in existence” sounds. ^_^ Ninja cats are funny-creepy, but, to be frank, the complexity of “kid on the beach beaten up by thugs, who kill the kid, but then they all turn on you” kind of loses me. I’m not inclined to be taken in by Internet horrors – I was so tired of seeing warning articles about the Momo challenge, I tracked it all down to the hoax it was, before the wikipedia article was written. Nonetheless, the slow-burn of constant horror, slowly building into climactic real/fake horror was a terrific bit of writing and worth re-reading.

Ratings:

Story – 9
Character – 9
Service – 3
Yuri – 5

Overall – 9

Of everything weird and inexplicable we’ve been asked to believe, the one thing that sticks with me is the “New York style” toilet in the hotel room. I am 100% convinced that that was probably real (although not common or trendy in New York, but maybe it really was in a resort the author visited.) I once stayed in a B&B in Birmingham, England, that had a completely clear-glass walled shower in the middle of the bedroom. It happens.



Yuri Network News – (百合ネットワークニュース) – February 1, 2020

February 1st, 2020

Yuri Manga
Couple of new items on the Yuricon Store!

MURCIÉLAGO, Volume 15 (ムルシエラゴ) came out this past autumn in Japan. Volume 16 hit shelves in Japan this week, it’ll be added shortly.

Hero-san to Moto Onna Kanbu-san, Volume 2 (ヒーローさんと元女幹部さん) has some fun with tokusatsu series and their real-world parodies. ^_^ I reviewed Volume 1 over the summer last year.

Cocoon, Entwined, Volume 2 by Yuriko Hara will be available in English from Yen Press in the middle of March. Pre-order is up, I reviewed Volume 2 of Mayu, Matou last October.

Kimi no tame ni Sekai ha Aru (きみのために世界はある) is a collection of shorts by Kaketa Tsuki to Donuts creator Usio Shio. I really like their art.

Via Yuri Navi, a new Yuri omnibus, Yurizukushi no Kyoshitsu (ゆりづくしの教室で) is advertised in the April issue of Comic Yuri Hime.

 

Yuri Webcomics

Great news via Yuri Mother – Webcomic platform Tapas has added Yuri and LGBTQ+ category tags. Now, if we could just get Amazon to add Yuri…. write them and ask politely. It can’t hurt.

Licensed by Kadokawa from Chinese online platform weibo, Tanjiu’s school life romantic comedy about super-awkward Sun Jin, who falls for a beautiful girl Aki Hitomi, SQ 1 Kimi no Namae kara Hajimaru (SQ 1 君の名前から始まる) is now up on the Store.

Ari North’s beautiful webtoon Always Human, is coming to print! I hope they find a way to preserve the scan (which is often a real problem, when taking comics meant to be read vertically to horizontal print format. In any case, the art was gorgeous and the story excellent. I reviewed this back in 2017 and I’ll be sure to get a copy for myself.

Majoccoid’s Ikemen Girl to Hakoiri Musume (イケメン女(ガール)と箱入り娘) is a Pixiv comic that I can absolutely imagine Kadokawa picking up for print release. A woman falls for an attractive, masculine woman in her college class. As they date, the two of them end up taking stock of what they think “being a woman” ought to look like.

ANN’s Jennifer Sherman reports that Futabasha is launching Web Action Comics, and will include some of your fave creators, Kabi Nagata, Tagame Gengoroh and Coolkyoushinja.

 

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Yuri Events

Our Lily Festival, a Yuri festival in Seoul Korea is planned for February 22. They have a list of the participating circles up on the website and you can follow them on Twitter. Both are in Korean.

The very same day, February 22 in Japan, Girls Love Fest 28 will be held in Tokyo!

I’ll be making a few appearances later this spring, and have a couple of podcasts I’ll be part of this month, all TBA. If you’d like me to speak on your podcast, or at your event, school or organization, please contact me to set something up!

 

Creator News

Anime New Network’s Kim Morrissy has an interview with Ameko Kaeruda, creator of Sexiled: My Sexist Party Leader Kicked Me Out, So I Teamed Up With a Sexy Sorceress!.

Blue Drop creator Yoshitomi Akihito has posted dozens of Youtube videos of himself working on his newest Yuri series Kyou kara Shourai (今日から未来). You can check the series out (in Japanese) on Heros-web. (If you are only familiar with the Blue Drop anime, be warned that his work tends to be lolicon. I am not a fan, generally. At least this series is about friends, not sisters.)

Trina Robbins tell her story of ground-breaking comics making in this YT interview.

 

Yuri Games and VN News

While I was looking for something else, I came across this website that posts the release schedule of “Yuri Games.” Their interpretation of Yuri and mine differ, but as I don’t play games, that’s perfectly fine. Hope this helps you!

Studio Élan has released their second Voice at the Edge of the Universe teaser!

 

Other News

Today in things I would totally buy and never wear, this handsome Sailor Uranus x Sailor Neptune watch from Wicca, for a mere $300. I can’t wear watches because…they stop working. Something about my magnetic field kills watches dead. But it is pretty. ^_^

 

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Yuri Manga: Sore ha, Haru no Arashi no You ni, Volume 1 (それは、春の嵐のように)

January 31st, 2020

Aoi is an office lady who dreams of a “normal life.” She tells her her friend that she wants to get married. Chi-chan appears to accept it. Aoi, on the other hand is massively conflicted, and as she walks down the aisle is fairly certain that she has made the wrong decision.

Luckily for Aoi, Chiho has no intention of standing aside, and arrives at the church in time to speak now. Standing in front of the dearly beloved who had been gathered today, resplendent in a white tux, Chi-chan offers Aoi her hand. Aoi takes it and they run away together….

Sore ha, Haru no Arashi no You ni, Volume 1 (それは、春の嵐のように) by kurukuruhime is about learning to love what you  have and being grateful for what you love.The rest of the book is primarily watching Aoi doing this very thing. From making love with Chiho, to enjoying shopping together, Aoi learns to appreciate what she has…all those little moments that make up a life together, that my wife and I call “playing house.”

When Aoi returns to work, she finds the strength to apologize to her former fiance who is very decent about it. But, Aoi, says to Chiho, as the volume comes to a close, she still wants to get married…to Chi-chan.

kurukurhime, creator of Yuri Life, does adult Yuri stories that one can slide into like a pair of comfortable slippers. They aren’t high drama, but they are filled with emotions that are wholly relatable. And, in this case, a real-life Princess who sweeps up to save the Princess from her own terrible decision. I’m okay with that. ^_^

The book ends with “to be continued” and I hope that that is true. I see no serialization for it, but that could be anything. Fingers crossed.

Ratings:

Art – 7
Story – Starts off a little annoying, gets better as it goes. Average 7, ends at 8
Characters – 8, despite difficulties
Service – 4 nudity, sex, nothing explicit
Yuri – 10

Overall – 8

My copy was picked up at Animate (it says so, that helps,) so it came with a lovely color illustration card of Chiho in her glasses. Thumbs up from me! I think girls who wear glasses look great. ^_^



Yuri Manga: Comic Yuri Hime, February 2020 (コミック百合姫2020年2月号)

January 30th, 2020

Welp, I kind of knew this was coming. Statistically speaking, we were long overdue for a not-good issue of this magazine. Comic Yuri Hime, February 2020 (コミック百合姫2020年2月号) is not great.

Several new series that wallow in grotesque fetishtry and are clearly meant to appeal to people who do not like women, or want to see them happy, are combined with the end of a series by an artist who does like women and wants to see them happy, made this volume a very difficult read.  As the number of the stories that are lolicon, exploitative, and manipulative are increasing, while the number of stories about women enjoying – or learning to enjoy – being together, now number less than previously.  I find myself clinging to the few I genuinely enjoy and making my eyes glaze over as I pass by so much of the magazine. I have, in past years, continued reading what was at the time Yuri Hime, when it was down to two series I liked, but I really don’t want to return to those days.

In the middle of so much that is not good, let us rejoice in what is. It felt a tad rushed, but the ending of “Itoshi Koishi” by Takemiya Jin, gave us a couple who we can absolutely believe will have a happily-ever-after. Yayoi and Hina are cute together and we can rely on Hina to be grounded. Sure it’s a fake wedding now, but one day I hope they will get the “real” wedding they deserve.  ^_^

“Terano-sensei to Hayama-sensei ha Tsukiatteiru” did something that amazed me, in a good way. In a great way. Hayama-sensei is off to do what teachers around here call a “service day.” That is, she’s attending a class or workshop of some kind off-campus. While there, she meets a woman and they speak of their girlfriends. Together. Like adults. Hayama-sensei has been given a person to speak with who is another adult woman, in a relationship with another woman. Their meeting was part of their daily life. It was all perfectly normal, everyday life stuff. The way lives actually are. I read this chapter over three times, just to make sure I hadn’t hallucinated it.

In “Hello Melancholic” by Ohsawa Yayoi, Minato is let into the private world of the upperclassmen in her band. Chika jerks Minato’s chain about seeing Chika and Sakiko kissing, but it’s mostly because Minato’s reactions are so OTT. ^_^

“Watashi no Yuri ha Oshigoto Desu!” by Miman finally reaches the climax its been heading towards, as Hime has to reckon on what future to choose.

Kuwabara Tamostsu’s “Anta ga Senaka o Misetara” is a one-shot of a the sort of sports drama I’d love to see a full series of. ^_^

Ratings:

Overall – 7

As always, there were stories I read and haven’t called out that were perfectly okay. But I worry when the fourth series starts that is very clearly designed to appeal to much lower than lowest-common denominator. Writing this review has made me feel better about what is running that is good and I hope that that will continue.

I’m picking up the March Issue today and will keep fingers crossed.