There’s No Freaking Way I’ll Be Your Lover! Unless… Light Novel, Volume 3

August 29th, 2025

A girl with long, pale hair in a Japanese school uniform of a white blouse with red trim and tie and grey plaid skirt holds a finger up to her lip as if to shush us with a smile.

by Eleanor Walker, Okazu Staff Writer

Volume 3 of  There’s No Freaking Way I’ll Be Your Lover! Unless… changes things up a bit with the cover design. Unlike the Volume 1 and Volume 2 where the covers feature Renako and whoever is the the main character of that volume, volume 3 omits Renako and is purely the next member of the harem, Ajisai Sena.

We know from the previous volumes that Renako already has something of a crush on Ajisai and that Ajisai is often responsible for caring for her two younger brothers, so it seems inevitable that we’ll find out more about both now. This volume is also the “summer vacation” volume, so we can expect traditional hijinks like hot spring trips, beach trips and and festivals, as alluded to on the back cover.

But maybe Ajisai isn’t as angelic as she appears. Perhaps she’s just a normal teenage girl who’s been looking forward to her summer vacation and hanging out with her friends/crushes but instead, she’s stuck staying at home and looking after her brothers. Parentification is a word which has gained traction in recent years and refers to older siblings being thrust into a caregiving role because the actual parents are either absent or negligent. Ajisai’s parents both work long hours, so she is inevitably forced into this position, and in this volume things finally come to a head. Ajisai has had enough and runs away from home, compelling Renako to go with her to, ostensibly, look after her.

This is where Ajisai feels like a normal teenage girl, much more so than either Mai or Satsuki. “Supadari” Mai is obviously meant to be over the top and unreal, whereas Satsuki is her opposite, being quiet, cynical and almost disinterested in romance unless she can use it to get at Mai. Ajisai, by contrast, feels much more grounded in reality. Renako arranges to come over to her house one day during summer vacation so they can play video games together, and this is when she snaps. Her brothers are hogging the game console, and she’s barely had a chance to speak to Renako. She’s had enough of having to put everyone else first and whilst running away is a bit of an extreme reaction, it is believable in this context. One thing I have particularly enjoyed about this volume is the little sections at the end of each chapter retelling the story from Ajisai’s point of view.

The rest of the volume is mostly devoted to the usual summer harem adventures. Renako and Ajisai inevitably end up staying at an onsen with a private hot spring attached, taking the number of members of the group Renako has seen naked and bathed with up to 3. It’s also a good excuse for an illustration of Ajisai in a yukata and a ping pong battle to determine who pays for this whole adventure.

And then enter Mai like the tornado she is, and yet another person to disrupt Ajisai’s time with a friend. She arrives at the inn having used Renako’s sister to find out where they are, so we now have a high school girls’ sleepover party or something like that, and now we’re all off to the local festival together (and bathing together).

We end with everyone back home and the rest of summer vacation passing relatively normally, apart from Ajisai asking Renako out (in front of Mai!)  just in time for school to start again in the next volume, when Renako must also answer Ajisai’s question and figure out where her feelings lie.

This series is ultimately about exploring the difference between friends and lovers, where the line between them lies, how blurry that line is and what it all means to different people. With one more group member to properly introduce in the next volume, my main question is where do we go from there?

If the anime continues at its current pace and it is a 12 episode season, this will be the last volume adapted for now. At the time of writing, there is no news of a season 2.

Art – 7
Story – 6
Characters – 8 Ajisai is definitely the most realistic teenage girl of the group so far.
Service – 6. Some of the illustrations are definitely on the more servicey side in this volume.
Yuri – 7

Overall – 7



Watashi no Oshi ha Akuyaku Reijou.,Volume 10 (私の推しは悪役令嬢。)

August 28th, 2025

On a background of a dark reflecting pool of water, with a dark-red leaved plant Two girls stand with the arms crossed, wearing the red jackets and blue skits of a school uniform. Behind them are the heads of two princess, one with dark hair, one with long silver hair. All the figures look determined.  The “Revolution” arc is moving inexorably towards a climax. In Watashi no Oshi ha Akuyaku Reijou.,Volume 10 (私の推しは悪役令嬢。) we have set aside almost all of the happy-go-lucky Rae, as she shepherds her friends into what she knows must be a new world order. She is driven to make this the right new world order.

Rae, accompanied by Clare and Lily, have completed their investigation and Rae now knows who is behind the corrupt nobles….but there is a lot standing between her and her desired outcomes.  Rae still knows what the game has in store for her, for Clare and for Bauer Kingdom. Time is running out.

Together they confront Salas, and find themselves at a dead end. They go to the leader of the Revolution, Arla Manuel, where Rae negotiates terms the others cannot understand. And it becomes clear that Salas did indeed have an affair with the former Queen, and Thane is indeed his son, which makes Lily his sister. Thickly knotted ropes of fate pull tighter around our principles.

And then – too early by Rae’s calculations – Mt. Sassal erupts, throwing everything into chaos.

There is no more goofing around in this story, we are at the edge of the precipice and the ground beneath us is about to crumble. We know what will happen, in the larger sense. Individual scenes are changed slightly and additional content is given to us with every volume. Arla’s underlings have stories and faces, and that, and being able to see Arla as she talks about the corrupt noble who destroyed her family brings a lot of the horror of commoner life to the front. That forces both Clare…and us…to really look and think about it.  Which is all that more effective as we watch as our world stands on a similar and just as precarious edge. 

Ratings:

Art – 9
Story – 8
Characters –  9Thane is very relatable
Service – Not really
Yuri – 7 The love stories here have to be shelved. Revolution is coming.

Overall – 9

This volume is not an easy read, not if we’re paying attention. But it is an excellent, and deeply moving volume. I know we have a little more very hard stuff to read, but I can’t think of anyone better to tell it than inori.-sensei or better to illustrate it than Aonoshimo-sensei.



Not So Shoujo Love Story, Volume 2

August 27th, 2025

A girl with long blonde hair tied in a ponytail, wearing school gym short and t-shirt breaks the wall of a manga page, holding a basketball overhead, while a redhead with short hair watches from behind the page tear, and 4 girls in black and white watch from a page panel above.In Volume 1, we met Rei Chan, a doofus in high school with nothing much in her life but her love of shoujo manga, until the most popular girl in school, Hanna Schöller, takes an interest in her. Seeing Hanna only as a rival for the odd and oddly charsmatic school Prince Hansum, Rei does not like Hanna. Wackiness ensues as Rei and Hanna are inexorably drawn together…until Hanna admit she likes Rei. 

In Not So Shoujo Love Story, Volume 2, Rei’s life is no less complicated now that Hanna has come right out and said her feelings…if anything, now life is more complicated. And when track star Susan turns out to be a rival for Hanna’s attention, Rei finds herself dragged into a love triangle she really has no interest in…until she starts thinking about Hanna more.

First of all…*look* at this cover. Really, look at it. This is an outstanding piece of work in which Hanna literally breaks the manga page to explode outwards about to throw a basketball, while Rei watches from within the manga itself and the Four Hams watch from a panel in black and white. Talk about breaking a fourth wall. Outstanding.

Volume 2 tells a serious tale against the backdrop of multiple shoujo manga tropes, and a hefty helping of advanced silliness. Curryuku’s storytelling is pretty deft,  swinging back and forth between heartfelt emotion and an alien who likes corn chips. Despite her brash exterior, we see how lonely Rei is, and how utterly unsocialized she has been. Hanna’s intrusion into her life requires her to deal with people…something she’s always avoided by embedding herself in an otaku life. 

It is lonely at the top for Hanna as well, as we have all learned from manga. High expectations can be just as strangling as not being expected from you at all. This is a classic set up and, in those moments the comedy falls away, it is very touching and real. New character Susan is a perfect example. She is the school track star, a star student,but she is large and not conventionally attractive and is, as a result, also lonely. This is my memory of high school – everyone was struggling. Teens are so half cooked, no on knows who are what they are, and you only have an audience of the same exact people you have gone to school with for a decade to see yourself reflected.  This story is also a rare romantic comedy where at least some of the comedy is actually funny, and not just awkward. Although there is plenty of that, as well. 

Once again, the adaptation from vertical scroll webcomic is extremely well-done. Good work by the folks at Viz Originals on the production. It’s a good-looking book that is fun to read.

Ratings:

Art – 8
Story – 8
Characters – 9
Service – still poop jokes, mostly
Yuri – 7

Overall – 9

Not So Shoujo Love Story is a funny Yuri rom-com that does work a little better if you know enough Shoujo manga to get the tropes that are being mocked, but also works perfectly well on it’s own.

Volume 3 will hit shelves in early 2026 and Curryuku has already debuted the cover with even more breaking panel walls.
 ^_^



Flamecon 2025 Event Report

August 25th, 2025

Flamecon logo in block letters. "Flame" in red letters outlined in whiten then gold, "Con" represented as white letters in a gold box.Things have been kind of chaotic over here at Yuri Central, but last week I took some time out to come to NYC for Flamecon 2025

Flamecon is “an annual two-day multi-genre entertainment and comic convention, focused on fans and creators of pop culture who are lesbian, gay, bisexual, transgender, and queer. Launched in 2015, it is the first LGBTQ comic convention in New York City, and the largest LGBTQ comic convention in the world.”

There is something incredibly lovely about knowing that almost everyone at the event is queer. No one is holding anything back. As you might expect the cosplay is vibrant..luminous, even.  Queer characters from mainstream comics, webcomics, manga and anime, games and indie works mingle on the floors in  kind of way that one doesn’t see at an other con. And still, I found a lovely Noa and her Ingram, Alphonse, from Patlabor walking around. I absolutely squeed. ^_^

I commented that I was going to be there and Michele Abounader said I should say hi, so of course I headed right over to chat with  Michele and boothmate Heather Antos. Did I pick up books? Of course I picked up books! Michele is the editor of the Sapphic Pulp anthology, but this time I picked up Sharp Wit & the Company of Women, which filled my sword lesbian quota. 

A dark background, a woman with dark hair naked, with darker hand on her, lays against something, holding a mother of pearl inlaid handle of a knife.

 

and I had to nab a copy of Star Trek Celebrations from Heather. I have many, complicated thoughts about queerness in Star Trek, (I *hated* The Outcast when it aired, but have really come to appreciate Jadzia Dax being taken up (and Terry Farrell’s adoption as) a pansexual trans icon and Seven of Nine as bisexual, when we all know that was never an original intent, but fans made that happen. ST: Celebrations takes a look at the folks we have now as honest representation, and Star Trek queer joy that Paramount cannot erase, no matter how much they want to right now (and always.)

Cover of Star Trek Celebrations, with a starry backgrouns, and headshots of the queer Star Trek characters as of 2025, including Stamets, Culber, Sulu, Gray, Adira, Chapel, 7 of 9, Mariner, Jennifer, Raffi and Jet.

Another amazing works I picked up include Cowboy Lesbian story Big Cats, by Fawnduu.

Cover of Big Cats, a blonde woman with braids, winks at us, wearing an off-shoulders blouse and red skirt, with cats all around her in a wooden barn.

That pretty much hit me in all the right spots  – sword lesbians, lesbian cowboy, Star Trek queers…everything except sports anime (;_;).

I was looking at a book that kind of reminded me of Last and First Idol,  by Gengen Kusano, an idol scifi, called Hybrid Heart. I immediately was drawn to it because the author’s name was Iori Kusano… (what a coincidence?) and was sold when I saw the quote on the cover, by Isabel J. Kim, that said “This story fucks entirely.” Well…okay then! And so far it has indeed fucked entirely. Review to come.  ^_^

Colorful digital art of a pop ido with the Japanese character "Rei" (zero) on her chest as digital ribbons blow around her.

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My only negative comment is not at all about the con itself. This is the first location Flamecon has been in that did not offer gender neutral bathrooms. I’m sure it was the venue’s issue and not the con’s, but with this audience, the lack was noticeable and, to be honest, uncomfortable. 

As I checked out the schedule, I noticed that tucked in among the panels was a Kodansha panel! I had no idea they would be there! So of course I settled myself in the front row and heckled. ^_^ (Only a little.) TJ, Ferrentini, Tomoko Nagano, Pei Ann Yeap, Shirley Fang were terrific and the audience was super enthusiastic for all the titles. Omegaverse was popular,  and the reception for the sequel news of Boys Run The Riot – IN TRANSITION (which premiered this week in Young Magazine, check the link for the entire first issue free on Azuki) was huge. Ryo heads of to college and move into the next phase of his life. Lots of enthusiasm for that. 

From Left to right: TJ, Ferrentini, Tomoko Nagano, Pei Ann Yeap, Shirley Fang. Photo of panelists for Kodansha at Flamecon
They presented a lot of BL, a little Yuri, trans, asexual and other GSM books, and the audience *ate it up*. Most of the questions were about Yuri!  

And, in a nutshell, this is what I love about Flamecon – at a panel on BL, Yuri, Trans, Asexual, Queer manga, it is ALL treated with anticipation and positive excitement. This is so far from the days of Yaoi fangirls pointing at my table and sneering “Ewww, Yuri”as to render that experience almost a cautionary fairytale (no pun intended, no, really) rather than an actual experience.

Outside the walls of Flamecon queer media and queer identity and lives are once again under attack Flamecon proves that no matter what they try to say or do, queer people exist and are not going back to the days when we his. Our stories are out there and so are we in all our colorful, luminous glory. To quote Star Trek, as I am a long-time fan, Infinite Diversity in Infinite Combinations. ^_^

See you next year at Flamecon

 



Yuri Network News – (百合ネットワークニュース) – August 23, 2025

August 23rd, 2025

A blue silhouette of a girl with a white flower in her hair, embracing the earth. Blue block letters read YNN Yuri Network News. Art by Lissa P. For Okazu.Yuri Manga

Top story this week is the big win for Sumiko Arai’s contemporary romance Yuri The Guy She Was Interested In Wasn’t Guy At All won the Best New Manga Series award at the 2o25 American Manga Awards!  Congrats to Arai-sensei and everyone at Yen Press.

Also featured at Anime NYC today is Love Bullet creator Inee, who will be doing a signing at Kinokuniya booth 321 at 1pm. I couldn’t be there for this, but if someone does make it, please let us know how it went! I did get over to the Love Bullet Pop-up shop yesterday and got a bunch of stuff for Lucky Boxes. ^_^ Love Bullet is headed our way this November from Yen, as well.

Seven Seas announced a new Yuri license for The Deliquent And The Transfer Student by Fujichika, about a… good girl with a fascination for the school sukeban.

Listed as LGBTQ, Square Enix’s Manga UP! Platform has listed  Rikitake’s Have a Great Trip After the End Credits. ANN’s Anita Tai has details about this post-apocalyptic travel tale.

 

Queer Manga

Also premiering at AnimeNYC this weekend in the new English-language edition of Young Magazine, is Keito Gaku’s sequel Boys Run The Riot – IN TRANSITION.

Peow reminds us that Stop! Hibari-kun! is available for pre-order. All pre-orders come with a bonus post card, but more importantly this effervescent trans manga comes complete in softcover. 

Join a fantastic panel of queer manga enthusiasts and professionals at GEEKS OUT x AnimeNYC panel Finding Your Story: Manga Recommendations for Queer Readers, Sunday, August 24 at 3:30 PM in room 1A23 at Javits Center. It’ll be great, so I hope to see you there.

Also today, multiple manga publishers are going to be talking about The Future is Queer for Manga in Libraries!

 

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HIDIVE announced the dub for Rock Is A Lady’s Modesty for a September debut. I’m sure we’re all interested to see how that is handled. ^_^

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