Heimin No Watashi Desu Ga Koushaku Reijou-sama o Taburakashite Ikite Imasu, Volume 2 (平民の私ですが公爵令嬢様をたぶらかして生きています)

October 2nd, 2025

Two girls in the same white an red uniform lean back to back on a red cover. One girl has short purplish-black hair and purple eyes, the other has long, pale silver-blue hair and eyes, They both smile at us. In Volume 1, we met Laila, a commoner set adrift when her useless parents sell her off to slavers. She reconnects with a childhood friend, a noble who sponsors Laila to the Royal academy. Laila has the ability to adapt to any magic simply by mimicking what she sees and she quickly gains notoriety, both good and bad at school on account of being a commoner.

In Volume 2 of Heimin No Watashi Desu Ga Koushaku Reijou-sama o Taburakashite Ikite Imasu, Volume 2 (平民の私ですが公爵令嬢様をたぶらかして生きています), nobles continue to harass Laila, trying to drive her from the school. When religious extremists attack an innocent student, Martha, Laila and Touka, Laila becomes more friendly with Eva, a powerful noble and magician at school. Eva extends the protection of the ducal house of Mayer to Laila, angering her father and brother. 

The King, concerned about religious fanaticism, declares a competition between the 4 ducal houses, meant to showcase the magical strength and ability at his side. Representatives of all 4 houses will compete, using their physical, mental and magic skills.On the day of the competition, House Mayer starts down 3 competitors and, facing sabotage at every turn must defend Laila’s right to compete, and Eva’s status as the most powerful magician at school.

I absolutely love this story. I’ve followed Kitao-sensei’s work for decades and generally adore her hapless butch characters, but Laila being confident and smart (and powerful doesn’t hurt) is fantastic. Laila’s honorable nature means that people who don’t like her can be persuaded to at least be her ally, like Touka, and her fighting skills means she doesn’t need protection, just friends.

It is important to note that only Volume 1 is available as a print manga. The remaining 4 volumes are digital only. I am comfortable with this, and indeed bought a new tablet for the specific function of reading digital manga this past year. I’m not in the habit of shilling for new tech, but it is absolutely outstanding being able to read a whole page at a time on this tablet. I really don’t use it for much else, but it has completely changed the way I consume digital media. (And, as I am reading more for ANN, I need to be able to quickly pull up a lot of PDFs.) So, if you, like me, are interested in Laila’s continued adventures, you’ll be reading it in digital format..

And, I am interested. I want Eva and the Mayer team to stick it to the other houses. I want Laila to find the allies and power she needs for some stability in her life. And if Laila and Eva can find happiness together, that would be very nice too. ^_^

Ratings:

Art – 9
Story – 8
Characters – 9
Service – Not much this time around, as genteel hostility was ramping up
Yuri – 4, who has time when everyone wants to fight you?

Overall – 9

 

 



Comic Yuri Hime, October 2025 (コミック百合姫2025年10月号)

September 29th, 2025
Two woman stand on an apartment balcony dressed for autumn, smiling as they talk on a sunny autumn day. A tree with golden leaves falling gently spreads a shadow on the wall.

Version 1.0.0

Comic Yuri Hime, October 2025 (コミック百合姫2025年10月号) begins with a lovely seasonal cover by hechima.

Yuama’s new manga jumps right in to a complicated school situation between two girls that are seen by the students around them as the school princess and prince.

Claire and Rae are on the very cusp of Rae’s plans to save her beloved villainess…but Claire isn’t following the rulebook, in “Watashi no Oshi ha Akuyaku Reijou.” by inori, and Aonoshimo.

Takeshima Eku’s “Sasayakuyouni Koi wo Utau” is still wrapping up Miki’s story with her sempai. Ayaka spends this chapter expressing her fondness for her new girlfriend. ^_^ It looks like a new couple will be the focus and it’s about time…..

“Chouuchyuu Yori Ai wo Komete,” by Ashidaka Woz continues to be affirming and sweet as Ten opens up to this alien who traveled across the universe just to talk with her.

“Watashi no Yuri ha Oshigoto desu!” makes a comeback and two very important things happen. Mai *finally steps up to be an adult, a day late and a dollar short, but she bans Youko from ever bothering her  staff again and she calls what happened to Kanako what it is – sexual assault. The second thing that happens is Youko, not only not seeing the error of her ways, but digging in to make her actions perfectly justifiable, thus claiming the title of narcissist that we’ve been quite sure she is all along. A few pages of how Youko’s past left her with pain over a relationship just confirms the fact that she needs therapy.

Utatane Yuu’s “Odoriba ni Skirt ga Naru” comes to a satisfying and sweet conclusion. It was never really in doubt, but the journey was a good one and I’m glad we shared it. ^_^

I absolutely loved this chapter of Koharu to Minato, as our girls and their puppy have friends over to their new place who are also a couple. This is a huge life step for queer couples, having someone to wholly confide in for the first time.

Kashikaze adds one more to the home team, as Yuu and Haru recruit a young artist whose family is not on board with that as a career in “Kimi ga Hoeru Tame no Uta o.”

Violet has to fully confront her trauma about the Black Knight, and Dahlia comes clean about her feelings about her “little sister” when she turns down Clarice’s request for aid in “Gakeppuchi Reijou ha Kuro Kishi-sama o Horesasetai!” This series is coming to an end and while I get why, I’m going to miss it.

SheepD’s “Kanaria ha Kiraboshi no Yume o Miru” is heading towards a throwdown, as our protagonists  face the invetiable conflict between the life their desire and the choices they are given.

I do always say this, but there are more stories I read and enjoyed and some I read and did not, and some I did not read in this nearly 600 page manga magazine with something for nearly everyone. I’m reading and enjoying about 3/4 of the magazine, which is an unusually high percentage for me and any magazine. So rock on Comic Yuri Hime, here is to  a great 20th year!

Ratings: 

Overall – 9

November 2025 is on JP shelves and begins with what I hope will be an interesting story that addresses a girl wearing slacks in school.

 
 

 

 



Yuri Network News – (百合ネットワークニュース) – September 27, 2025

September 27th, 2025

In black block letters, YNN Yuri Network News. On the left, in black silhouette, a woman with a broad brim hat and dress stands, a woman in a tight outfit sits against the Y. Art by Mari Kurisato for Okazu

Yuri Anime

There’s No Freaking Way I’ll Be Your Lover, Unless… is getting an additional 5 episodes, which will be released as a theatrical event. ANN’s Alex Mateo has details. 

ANN’s crew put together their list of the Most-Anticipated Anime of Fall 2025 and in the #1 place is, This Monster Wants To Eat Me, based on the manga by Naekawa Sae. I did not participate in this article, but..well, yes, me too. ^_^

Speaking of this series, Anime Feminist as posted a look at the world premiere of the anime, and interview with the staff in WATATABE: This Monster Wants to Eat Me—World premiere and insights from the creative team.

Girls Band Cry is getting a new anime film – Egan Loo has the details over on ANN.

 

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Yuri Manga

Muromaki’s collection, Lilies Blooming in 100 Days is coming our way from Yen Press at the end of the year. This was the result of a self-imposed challenge, in which Muromaki-sensei drew a Yuri scenario every day for 100 days.

If you have backed Galette Special English Issues No. 1-3, you will have received a survey from Galette WORKS about the affect of the tariffs on any new Kickstarters.  They are furiously discussing the issue behind the scenes.  I will let you know what I said. I told them that I believe that it is more important than ever to support Yuri/queer comics and that my primary goals in backing Galette is to support the creators of Galette and promote Yuri manga. I enjoy digital and physical media, so if the tariffs make it impossible for a physical copy or goods, I’m happy to get digital. 

Baiheverse has launched another new title, Wolf and Rabbit. “One is a wolf, seemingly aloof, yet gentle and caring deep down. The other is a bubbly, resilient rabbit. Together, they share sweet moments in the calm of everyday life…” This is by Nihaohaohaojun, which a commenter on their platform noted is  same creator as The Wayward Tenant and Her Pretty Landlady, another Baiheverse title. 

I stopped by the closest Kinokuniya where the Love Bullet pop-up is live! Drop by to get some fun Love Bullet merch. I snapped a picture for you. ^_^

The Shortbox Comics Fair is nigh! Read comics for free from October 1-31. Lucky Cavity announced a masc woman comic for their entry on X. Keep your eyes peeled…there’s always good queer stuff at SBF.

 

Yuri Visual Novels

Studio Élan’s Fall In Love Festival is live on Steam. We’re getting a lot of folks sending us demos and we’ve picked a few to review, so keep your eyes peeled for those. 

Studio Élan will be releasing their newest Yuri VN, Lock and Key on the 30th at the end of the festival.

Not part of the event, but worth knowing about is Her Love, Like Poison, a toxic Yuri VN from Ebi-hime, also on Steam.

Denfaminicogamer has the news that Takano Marika who plays Jill and Ito Kanae who plays Dorothy in VA-11 HALL-A Valhalla will appear in a collaboration with Astral Party, which is a free party game for up to 4 people.

 

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Yuri Events and Research

I am a Guest at Y/CON in Paris, France on November 15-16, 2025. I hope you will join me there for a weekend of fun Yuri, BL and queer manga, comics and BD antics! I’ll be paneling, signing my book, and if enough of you join me, I’ll arrange for a Yuricon/Okazu meet-up!

Our new Yuri research project is cooking. Frank Hecker and I are looking for folks who watch Yuri/GL dramas on Youtube or on streaming services to take a short survey, and maybe do a foll.w-up interview if you are interested. Surveys are being conducted in English, Spanish and Portugese. We’d love your input! The survey will be open until November 30, so please share around on all your socials. Here is my Bluesky post with all 3 languages to share.

I am taking speaking invitations for Q1 2026 now, so if you’d like me at your organization, school or event, please contact me!

On a personal note, thank you to everyone who congratulated me on working with ANN. They are a fantastic group of people. Today I have some more good news to share. I will be working with the lovely (and gloriously talented) team at Manga Mavericks on their upcoming book, FISHGOD and a few other titles they have not yet announced, as an editor. Among other titles, they publish Yuri/queer work by Alt Hanakage and Aneido. ^_^ I cannot wait to get started. 

So, after decades of working in and around the manga industry, I am officially a full-time freelance writer/editor.  ^_^

 

Other News

Thank you to Austin, who posted some photos from a Narumi Kakinouchi (creator of Vampire Princess Miyu) exhibit in Japan! 

The Comic Yuri Hime x Eiden collaboration began on September 23, and X user halu shared this picture of a Yuri train car.

Jameson Rohrer, an online pal of mine is starting a new Youtube channel and is hoping folks will help him out by subscribing. Comix 4 All is “a channel where you can learn about upcoming comic book and graphic novel releases, interviews with comic creators, librarians, educators, publishers and more.” So if you love comics, please subscribe. ^_^

 

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Amayo no Tsuki, Volume 10 (雨夜の月)

September 25th, 2025

Two girls in a classroom. One, in a dark school uniform, the other wearing a satin jacket over hers. Neither speaks, the air hangs heavy between them.Saki’s recital was a grand success and, although Kanon’s essay did not win an award, she is motivated to continue writing.

But, watching Kanon enjoying herself, Saki is reminded of Ayano’s warning about getting too caught up in Kanon’s life. When Kanon’s mother, Saki’s music teacher, suggests music college…and not living with Kanon, Saki begins to question her own motivations. 

Kanon, likewise, is not sure what she will do in the future, nor does she know what Saki and she are to one another. Although they are only just heading into the end of their first year of high school, the future hangs over them heavily, in Amayo no Tsuki, Volume 10 (雨夜の月).

In the meantime, Kanon is not disposed to modeling for a photo, so she asks the photographer to be real with her…and she is! Kanon sees another perspective. As the volume ends, we’re going to have yet another eventful day in the lives of these two young women, when they become models.

This manga is realer than just about anything else I read. These girls feel like people, dealing with problems and emotions that they have never before felt. I’ve always said that “maturity” just means you lived through shit and this is some of the stuff they are living through.

Ratings: 

Art – 9
Story – 9
Characters – 9
Yuri – bubbling just under the surface at a simmer

Overall – 9

I know I say this every time, but I truly love this manga.

The Moon On A Rainy Night is out now in English from Kodansha!

 



Literary Link

September 24th, 2025

Two girls stand back to back in a library. One with multiple bandages, holds a stack of books, looking back at the other who smiles gently as she clutches a book to her chest.by Burkely Hermann, Guest Reviewer

Burkely Hermann is a writer, researcher, and former metadata librarian. His reviews can be read on Pop Culture Maniacs or his personal WordPress blog. He can be followed on Instagram, Bluesky, or on Mastadon communities such as library.love, glammr.us, genealysis.social, and historians.social.

After a street fight, Faye Scott has to do community service in a local library’s literary club, for a six-month-period. This annoys her because she detests reading. That all changes when she meets another twenty-something young woman named Atlas Valentine, and wants to give reading a try. Atlas tries to get to know her better, aware she is not there willingly, and hopes that Faye will find a “sense of community” while working there. Faye reveals she got her fighting skills from her late father and that she has no friends apart from her black cat Dani.

Literary Link, a slice-of-life comic, with romantic themes and rated for teens and up, follows the growing relationship between these two young women, involving shelving and preparing for the book club at the local library. At one point, Atlas worries she scared Faye away, as she is overthinking, based on how people have treated her in the past, but Faye returns! Previously, a short video feature for the comic was shown on a visual art site named Glow Art, as were various other yuri webcomics on Webtoon including Unleashed, Susuhara is a Demon, Diamond Dive, and Pick Me prior to Glow Art shutting down in late July of this year for unknown reasons. The latter could be related to Google cutting off web traffic. Following the site’s closure, Glow Art fired all existing staff and ended agreed-upon contracts. Luckily, creators could keep their intellectual property so it isn’t trapped on the site.

The yuri themes are central to this webcomic, whether with Atlas and Faye blushing at each other, Atlas treating Faye’s wounds, or working together on tasks. As they continue working in the library, side-by-side, they learn more about one another. Faye even beats up guys who take the book that Atlas gave her, while Atlas embarrasses Faye by showing up at the bakery, BakedKitty, where she works. It is made worse, for Faye, when the shop owner, Ethan, strikes up a conversation with Atlas. She also begins occasionally hanging out at the bakery, rather than just at the library, surprising Faye.

Their friendship, with romantic undertones, is strained when the other person doing community service, Vega Blutfield, shows up. It turns out that he is the person that Faye beat up before. Even so, they end up getting along, despite their denials, and later act competitive. In fact, in one of the Glow Art episodes, Vega teases Faye about her crush on Atlas, even proposing she write a love letter to her, after a love letter was discovered (which wasn’t even to Atlas, but someone else). Despite all of that, Atlas and Faye enjoy each other’s company, even dressing up for Halloween, Faye acting sweet toward Atlas (like giving her a new cupcake flavor made at the bakery), and Faye having a romantic dream about Atlas, thinking it is a “nightmare.”

The background Yenzu provides for Faye, about her grandmother, who hasn’t come to the library for a while because she got sick, gives the story more depth, as do the presence of the other characters hanging out in the library, or Faye’s grandmother appearing in the library. The series is no longer just centered around Faye and Atlas. At another point, Faye helps Atlas write a romantic story for a writing contest, when Atlas gets writer’s block. 

Later on, Ethan teases Faye about making Atlas her girlfriend (or “more than a friend” as he suggests), which she pushes off. However, she undoubtedly has feelings for her, and vice versa. She soon realizes he was right, letting her guard down, but remembering people on “the street” dislike her. Some time after, she even reads the completed romantic story Faye submits for a contest, and saves her from Vega’s ex-friends, who are bullies.

Yenzu often features fanart by fans, or herself, including one of Faye as Adora and Atlas as Catra in an adaptation from a new-”classic” She-Ra and the Princesses of Power scene from Season 5, sketches at the end of each comic, and highlights comments by readers, plus occasional shorter comics to keep the story going. Other short comics are more holiday-themed like Atlas giving Faye a cheek kiss under the mistletoe. Merenge does a great job with coloring this webcomic and helps make the characters come to life in this cute, fluffy comic. Literary Link is also available in Spanish language under the name “Vínculo Literario.”

There are currently plans by Yenzu to move Literary Link to Webtoons Originals as various other webcomics on the site have done. She said the new version of the comic will be improved and that the story will “bloom.” Recently, she said she is working hard on the originals version. Hopefully, the version on Webtoons Canvas stays intact and is not overridden. I say this because sometimes when comics move from Webtoons Canvas to Webtoons Originals, the original version disappears into the ether and can’t be re-read. This can be good for the author, as they can start over the story, and change it, but not necessarily the reader, as you can’t re-read the story ever again. In any case, I look forward to the improved Literary Link and plan on reading it whenever it comes out, seeing what Yenzu has changed, or kept the same.

Ratings:

Art: 7
Story: 8
Characters: 
Service: 1 (or maybe even zero as this is pretty mild)
Yuri: 3 or 4, as not much has happened yet
Hanging out in libraries: 10, as this series is centered around hanging out in a library, although not all of it occurs there.
Cuteness: 8

Overall: 9 (it’s a nice, enjoyable comic apart from the fights Faye has with others, which are not a major focus of the story)

You can enjoy Literary Link on Webtoons Canvas. It can be supported on Patreon, Ko-fi, or Red Bubble (has pins and stickers for characters from The Owl House).