Yuri Manga: Mayu, Matou Volume 1 (繭、纏う)

January 23rd, 2019

Well.

That was not a fetish I had ever thought about before.

Okay, then.

Ahead of Yen Press’ release of Comic Beam‘s  Cocoon, Entwined by Hara Yuriko, I picked up the Japanese edition of Mayu, Matou Volume 1 (繭、纏う). And found myself with a faceful of…hair. 

Hair is the predominant symbol in the this volume and takes up a lot of space, both physical and emotional, at Hoshimiya Gakuen, where the students grow their hair very long.  

This volume follows Yokozawa and Saeki, students at this high end and very rule-bound school. But it is, much more than a story of two students and their classmates, a story of their hair. 

I’m not even joking about this – their hair is the main character and the people attached to that hair are merely abstractions. If you don’t like hair, this manga is going to skeeve you right out the door. The hair in this book represents freedom and being bound and hope and loss and everything else. 

Art in this volume is good although, as you can see by the cover, hair tends to chew up the scenery. The stories mostly center on hair but by the end, the characters get a chance to be seen a little past the curtain of hair. I really don’t even know how else to convey to you that this book is absolutely, totally, about hair, first and last, with a story peeking between strands.

 

Ratings:

Art – Hair
Story – Hair
Characters & their Hair
Service for Hair enthusiasts
Yuri – 3, plus Hair

Overall – Hair

I can only imagine that cleaning duty in this place is a nightmare.



Celebrating 100 Years of Yuri 2019 Event Schedule

January 22nd, 2019

Here are the events I have confirmed (barring weather or other disasters) for 2019.  

Comitia – February 17, Tokyo
Join me at Japan’s best original comics event. Browse and buy original Yuri from some of your favorite creators!

TCAF: The Toronto Comic Arts Festival – May 11-12, Toronto
TCAF is, in my opinion, the finest North American comics event. Steeped in the love of creating and enjoying comics, TCAF is a dream event for folk who love original, unique and global comics. I hope to be moderating panels here and possibly presenting programming on Yuri artistic and literary history!

Queers and Comics – May 17-18, 2019, NYC
Queers & Comics is a symposium and festival rolled into one. Pane;s by comic artists and researchers and publishers 100% focused on queer comics.  Biannual and bi-coastal, Q&C returns to NYC once again this spring.  I’ll be moderating a Queer Manga panel with panelists who know more about it than me. ^_^

Yurithon à/at Otakuthon – August 16-18, 2019, Montreal
Yurithon is a Yuri-focused programming track at Otakuthon. We’ll be bringing our 100th anniversary of Yuri to this great crowd and I guarantee a great time at panels celebrating Yuri

Anime NYC – November 15-17, 2019, NYC 
AnimeNYC  is everything you wanted New York ComicCon to be, but it never was. With big media guests and small fan panels, and a Javits Center full of vendors all selling stuff we might actually want to buy, AnimeNYC is a great balance of everything. I had a lot of fun there this year and will be bringing our traveling celebration withe us to Javits

And….we will be launching a once-in-a-lifetime 100th anniversary event very soon. The curtain’s still down, but get ready, this is gonna be a big one. ^_^ 

This schedule will be updated as we add new events.

You can help celebrate the 100th anniversary of Yuri at your event, organization or school!  Contact your local con, university or organization and suggest me as a speaker. Contact me with any opportunities.



Yuri Light Novel: Yagate Kimi ni Naru Saeki Sayaka ni Tsuite (やがて君になる 佐伯沙弥香について)

January 20th, 2019

Yagate Kimi ni Naru Saeki Sayaka ni Tsuite (やがて君になる 佐伯沙弥香について) has radically changed my opinion of this whole series. For the better. But it was a radical change. 

When we begin this book – presuming we have read the Yagate Kimi ni Naru / Bloom Into You manga or have seen the anime – we already know most of this story. Sayaka has told us most of what will happen. So none of it will come as much surprise. The narrative follows Saeki Sayaka from elementary school through high school. 

In the first section of the book, we learn about a girl she went to swimming lessons with who was – clearly, from our point of view, much less clearly from hers – infatuated with her. 

This is followed by a more detailed retelling of her first relationship with her sempai from choir, an upperclassman who asks her out and later breaks up with her after leaving for high school.

These two sections are marked by some brilliant tone of voice. I’ve said that I don’t much care for Iruma’s writing (I recently finished another novel by them and will not be reviewing it here, unless I get desperate,) but Nakatani-sensei’s touch in Sayaka’s voice and the illustrations by her makes me think she was intimately involved in this work. The Sayaka we know (and whose narrative voice we are familiar with) from the manga is captured perfectly in the exploration of human relationships by an interested, but mostly uninvolved, outsider….a tone that I am 10000% sure I will not be alone in recognizing as similar to my own internal thoughts as a young person.  Sayaka can see that someone else is interested in her; she is equally interested in and confounded by this. Her internal monologue seeks to make sense of the feelings she receives and those she does – and does not – feel in return. 

The volume ends when she enters a new high school and meets Nanami Touko and utterly, completely, falls for her. 

So, since we knew all this, how did it radically change my perception of the series? Let’s begin with the title. In Japanese the title is “Yagate Kimi ni Naru,” which I, as a typical American, translated from the first person – “In the end, I will become you.” The transliteration “Bloom Into You” is not much of a help, since again, as a westerner, I presumed a first person subject. 

I was wrong.  As I read this novel, I realized how wrong I was. The subject is not first person…it is second person. “In the end, you will become you(rself).” And with that realization, I saw what I had never seen before – there is only one plot in the manga, but that plot applies equally to every character. Every character is in the process of becoming themselves. In retrospect that seems kind of “duh” for this series, but when you realize how it all is being handled by Nakatani Nio-sensei, it suddenly becomes really rather extraordinary. We are of course watching these children become themselves, but holy shit we are watching an intentional narrative of these children becoming who they are and learning to verbalize and accept themselves and…wow. The same plot applies as much to Sayaka as it does for Touko and Yuu. And Maki. And Miyako. And everyone else.

I said from early on in the series, that I was giving Nakatani-sensei the benefit of the doubt. I have no doubts left; whatever happens from this point on, this novel has proved to me that she deserves my trust.

Ratings:

Art – 10 well, since the creator of the original did the illustrations, that stands to reason
Story – In and of itself, not riveting, but since Sayaka is the reason I follow the series…8
Character – 10
Service – 3 bathing suits and changing rooms
Yuri – Well, now…this is hard. I’m calling it a 5 because it’s so complictated

Overall – 9

I’m being asked if this will be licensed. A few years ago I would have rolled my eyes and said no way. Nothing happens, But, depending on how well Bloom Into You is doing for Seven Seas, they might want to consider it. These days, all I can say is “I guess we’ll have to wait and see.” I will say that this was an easy read and much less plodding than Iruma’s original works I have read.



Yuri Network News – (百合ネットワークニュース) – January 19, 2019

January 19th, 2019

Yuri Visual Novel

We’ve got the details for the new fully-voiced edition of the blockbuster VN, Kindred Spirits on the Roof Full Chorus from Mangagamer. This is available as a first-time purchase for $44.95 on their website, or on Steam. Folks who have purchased the previous version will be able to download the full voiced version as an extension for $9.95. I liked this enough that I am actually going to download this and don’t think I’m not rolling my eyes at myself. ^_^;; 

 

Yuri Manga

Enjoy Takemiya Jin-sensei’s Omoi no Kakera as a voiced comic on a-koe! Registration is needed. This is such an awesome idea. And her newest collection, Itoshi Koishi (いとしこいし), Volume 1, which will hit shelves in Japan this month!

Poland is getting My Lesbian Experience With Loneliness, Sabishisugite Lesbian Fuzoku Ni Ikimashita Report. Preorder link is on the Yatta.pl page.

YNN Correspondent Brunilde F tells us that this record-breaking book, as La Mia Prima Volta, will be out in Italy this month! (Changed the title a bit there, huh? ^_^)

We have a few new items on the Yuricon Store, including the Éclair Special Sukinano ha Onnonoko Kitao Taki Yuri Sakuhin Kessakusen (エクレアSpecial 好きなのは女の子 北尾タキ百合作品傑作選) about which I am very excited, as I love Kitao-sensei’s work. This is the first Éclair volume that takes a look at one author’s work.

We also have volume 2 of the sci-fi android Yuri manga ROID, by shiroshi.

Yuri Manga artist Chisako is posting pages of her new high school girl x OL Yuri romance manga, Ima doki Joshikousei wo Kangaeteruka Wakanakute Tsurai. on Twitter. Check out the hastag, . ^_^

Manga Jam is premiering Inui Ayu’s adult life Yuri webcomic Teiji ni Agaretara (定時にあがれたら) for free online in Japanese.

 

 

Kickstarter Watch 

You have just about a week left to back the collected volume of Yuri comic Before You Go by Denise Schroeder from Chromatic Press. I really hope this Kickstarter make its goal, I’d like to see it collected into one print volume!

Bedside Press is kickstarting a GN  by Amanda Deibert and Selena Goulding adapted from Eve Zaremba’s ground-breaking lesbian detective novel Work for a Million.

In case you’ve ever wondered exactly what it might take to run a crowdfunding campaign for a graphic novel, Bedside Press’ Hope Nicholson has helpfully produced a guide to this with her Guide to Budgeting for a Graphic Novel Kickstarter.

 

Events

Via YNN Correspondent Jocelyne A, a Shimura Takako pop-up store and event will be held Valentine’s week in the Yurakucho Marui in Tokyo.

Also happening that week is Comitia, keep an eye out for me there!

 

 

Do you have questions about Yuri? Write in and ask and I’ll do my best to address them on the Okazu YNN Podcast! Become a YNN Correspondent by reporting any Yuri-related news with your name and an email I can reply to! 

Thanks to all of you – you make this a great Yuri Network!

 

 



2019 New Year’s Okazu Lucky Boxes – Claimed

January 18th, 2019

All the 2019 Okazu New Year Lucky Boxes have been claimed. Thank you everyone for helping me clean my house, erm, share the Yuri fun! ^_^

It’s that time again! Time for some Okazu Lucky Boxes!

We know what the holidays are like – you get a few cool things and a bunch of whatever from well-meaning coworkers, but what you *really* want is utter crap that I’m cleaning out of my house! ^_^

This time we have 4 Lucky Boxes to start the New Year: 2 Medium size boxes and 2 large Premium Boxes with extra cool stuff.

The two Premium boxes, contan major items like DVD or book box sets and random Japanese goods and maybe even a lingering Yuriten item or two.

One of the medium boxes is an Erotica box with BL, Yuri and general erotica. All of them have the good Japanese candy because, well, its the good candy, and of course manga, doujinshi/comics, some random cards and paper goods and who the heck knowns what, because I shove the boxes full until I can barely close them. We’re still cleaning out Bruce’s stuff and he had a lot of *stuff*!

When you email me, please refer to the box you want by the title. First come, first served and these always go fast!

Premium Box 1 – Claimed

Premium Box 2 – Claimed

Medium Box 1 Erotica box – Claimed

Medium Box 2 – Claimed

These are listed out so I can cross them off as they go.

I can 100% guarantee these boxes are filled with absolute pure stuff, with no guarantees of any other kind. No returns, because look – either you like the fact that you’re spending money on someone else’s stuff, or you don’t.

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How to be eligible to buy a Lucky Box: Follow these instructions carefully. Please. Thank you. Failure to follow all of these instructions will disqualify you. It’s not personal, they go fast and I don’t have time to track you down for a piece of information.

1- You must live in the Continental USA (contiguous 48) only, no APO/FPOs – sorry about that, really. It’s vexing, I know.

2 – You must be over 18, I am not policing which books you get and since these boxes have doujinshi and other items, I really don’t know what you’re getting.

3 -Email me at anilesbocon01 at hotmail dot com with the subject “Lucky Box”. Use an email you check regularly.

4. *****Please include your name, age, mailing address. ***** Tell me which box you want. Even if you’ve given me your address previously, please include it. 

5- I will contact you at that point and give you details about payment by Paypal. Please be prepared to check your email and get payment out so this post doesn’t linger. Thanks in advance.

This whole process will be handled with utmost capriciousness. ^_^ 

Ready? Get your Lucky Boxes!