Comic Yuri Hime, October 2023 (コミック百合姫2023年10月号)

September 24th, 2023

A girl sits at a canvas in a schoolroom, ready to sketch, watching another girl standing at the window, turned away from her.Comic Yuri Hime, October 2023 (コミック百合姫2023年10月号) begins with another moody cover by mebachi. It has been a cover story very full of emotion, but…sort of free-floating out there to be interpreted at will. Impressionistic storytelling with every-day art.

The opening stories this month are not my faves, including “Kyou ha Kanojo ga Inai Kara” which has just been licensed by Seven Seas as My Girlfriend’s Not Here Today.

Usui Shio’s “Onna Tomodachi to Kekkonshitemita” is coming to an end next issue, but in this one, Ruriko and Kurumi have an important conversation like two adults, which was deeply refreshing.

Also refreshing and relaxing is Takeshima Eku’s “Sasayakuyouni Koi wo Utau” in which Shiho and Aki finally have a normal conversation. Phew. Will they make it as an item? No way to know – Shiho is pretty high-strung, but maybe they have a shot at being something to one another.

This was followed by Aonoshimo-sensei’s full-color report of Anime Expo in Los Angeles. That was a lot of fun, seeing Claire and Rae experiencing American fan culture at it’s friendliest.

In “Watashi no Oshi ha Akuyaku Reijou.” Rae’s story about her first love comes to a crashing halt with rejection and bullying and a painful love quadrangle.  She very lightly tells us that they all made up later, but it’s hard to not sympathize with Claire and Lily being angry.

And, then, once again Claire has a problem – it is very hot out. Lene and Rae create a main course (not a dessert! Claire insists) to cool her down, in “Watashi no Oshi ha Akuyaku Reijou. Maid Kitchen.”

We finally, finally get the story of Shizuku’s trauma in “Kimi to Tsuzuru Utakata” and it really wasn’t about the thing that happened in school, but what happened afterward when she stated writing. Which makes much more sense.

“Odoriba Skirt Ni Naru” edges closer to the quadrille. Kiki gives Michiru the best present of all – her own tuxedo coat resized to fit her new partner. Michiru tells Kiki how she feels about her.

There is a cute one-shot by Kashikaze about two students passing notes.

“Osoto Gohan wo Go-issho ni” is heading back to camping, this time overnight. Whee!

There are a lot of stories I’m reading in the magazine right now where I am just waiting for a plot to happen. Magical school zombies and post-apocalytic travelers and friendly zombies in ancient China…it’s all good stuff, I just need to see a plot sometimes?

A brand new utterly goofy, derivative story called “Extreme Super Darling” with an average girl, Ikeda Rio, in a school of Yuri stereotypes elites. We have  Haruka/Michiru pair, Chikage and Yurika. Rio ends up being challenged to a duel by Chikage because of a misunderstanding. The art is over-the-top with 70’s shoujo stylings and I think I like it! ^_^ Ikeda Rio…really.

All in all a good issue. Some things will come to an end next month and some things will begin. Time and Yuri move onward.

Ratings:

Overall – 8

The November issue is out now, featuring a new story by Kodama Naoko. If you like her brand of Yuri, keep an eye out!



Yuri Network News – (百合ネットワークニュース) – September 23, 2023

September 23rd, 2023

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.

I’m In Love With The Villainess News

Some great news to start this week’s report – Seven Seas has announced an audiobook for I’m In Love With The Villainess, featuring Courtney Shaw as reader. The book is so far available on Bookwalker and a few other systems – we’ll be getting it this November.  Click the link for a sample!

The full trailer for the upcoming I’m In Love With The Villainess anime is up, with subtitles and a bit of the end theme from Crunchyroll.

Ichijinsha shared these photos of an ILTV ad display in Shinjuku station. There will be a ILTV pop-up store on October 7-22nd at the Akihabara Gamers store. Click the link, you will be able to purchase goods from this store online and with Tenso or some other shipping service, they’ll ship to you!

The third and final volume of the Claire POV spin-off, Heimin No Kuse Ni Namaikina! will hit as a digital book in Japan this week.   Volume 1 of She’s So Cheeky For A Commoner! is available in English from Seven Seas now.

inori’s newest novel, Yuusha ni Naritai Shoujo to (Boku), Yuusha ni Narubeki Kanojo (Kimi) (勇者になりたい少女と、勇者になるべき彼女) is already up for pre-order on Melonbooks and Amazon JP. I’ll get this up on the Store as soon as it has a cover.

And, finally, after many delays and illnesses on both sides, I am proud to announce that our interview  with inori.-sensei for Yuricon 2023 is live! We of course talk a bit about how she got into becoming a novelist and the global success of ILTV.

We have a bunch of new panels lined up for Yuricon 2023, so I’m excited to share more as they go live!

 

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Yuri Events

The Yuriten Exhibition has announced their Tokyo and Osaka locations. If you are going to be in Tokyo from October 14-22, you can find the Yuriten at studio fab in Morishita, and in Osaka from October 28-November 5, at T5 Studio in Osaka’s Minato-ku (not that far from Universal Studios Japan.) I am definitely looking for someone to cover one of these events for Okazu, so if you are going to attend, please contact me!

 

Yuri Manga

ROLL OVER AND DIE: I Will Fight for an Ordinary Life with My Love and Cursed Sword! Manga Volume 4 hit shelves this week.

Mikanuji’s Assorted Entanglements, Volume 3 came out this week. We just had a heckuva a review for Volume 2 here on Okazu by Matt Marcus.

Seven Seas announced the license for the “salacious Yuri” manga by Kiyoko Iwami, My Girlfriend’s Not Here Today.

Also heading our way in November from Seven Seas is Sheep Princess in Wolf’s Clothing, Volume 1. This fluffy soft princess is an animal in bed.

This winter we will see sono.N’s muscled women vs monster action series continue with SHWD, Volume 2.

Usui Shio’s series “Onna Tomodachi to Kekkon Shitemita” will be ending in the next issue of Comic Yuri Hime, writes Joanna Cayanan on ANN.

 

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Yuri Anime

ANN’s Egan Loo points us to the third Hoshikuzu Telepath trailer, which debuts the end theme of the anime.

 

Yuri VNs

Via YNN Correspondent Matt Marcus, Witches and Lilies is a new Yuri VN from Stromatsosoft on Steam, where the game is described, ““Witch and Lilies” is a 3D dungeon RPG with a theme of romantic relationships between girls. Players form a party of five girls from 10 different job classes and navigate dungeons to clear them while managing the relationships between the girls.”

 

Other News

Also via Matt, this amazing music video by Mashiro Shirakami of his song Kawaranaide as an official collaboration with How Do We Relationship? by Tamifull. It’s a beautiful animatronic. The song is perfect  – Matt says that Shirakami says he was inspired by the manga to write it. The animation really highlights the art.  Give it a “like” on Youtube if you enjoy it!

Alex Henderson writes on Queer time and the quarter-life crisis in contemporary yuri for Anime Feminist.

Worth your time is Sara Moon’s documentary about the anime/manga localization industry, By Fans, For Fans. I have a short segment as do a bunch of other folks in or adjacent to the industry. Sarah’s funny, and incredibly insightful about the history of the anime, manga and gaming translation as we know it. She describes this opus as “Anime, a history lesson, and multidimensional time travel shenanigans.” ^_^

You may have heard the news that RightStuf is closing on October 10 and their operations will be moving to Crunchyroll on October 25. RightStuf links on the Yuricon Store are still working, but we may need to do some re-jiggering this winter, so heads up. No one is particularly happy about this, and decreasing competition is never a good thing for customers. We’ll have to see who gets to be the next up-and-coming smaller business that steps in. Tokyo Otaku Mode, Robert’s Anime Corner Store (if they ever update that website…). I guess we’ll see.

 

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Interview With inori.-sensei for Yuricon 2023!

September 22nd, 2023

Please join us on Yuri Studio for the premiere of Guest Interview with inori.-sensei for Yuricon 2023! We talked about I’m In Love With The Villainess novels, manga and anime.  ^_^

 

Many thanks to inori.-sensei for her time and to interpreter Mari Morimoto for her assistance with this interview! As always, I ask for a “like” on YouTube and your kind comments on Youtube are also very welcome, as they get the video seen by more people!

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Credits:

Interpreter: Mari Morimoto
Editing by: Ashley P.
Design by: Pattie
Design Elements by: Sachi
Music: “Awakening Dew” by Keys of Moon
Music promoted by Free Stock Music
Attribution 4.0 International (CC BY 4.0)

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Assorted Entanglements Volume 2, Guest Review by Matt Marcus

September 20th, 2023

A school girl wearing a sweat jacket with uniquely braided hair, straddles another girl in a blazer uniform, with pony tails, looking mischievously up at her.Matt Marcus is a cohost of various projects on the Pitch Drop Podcast Network, as well as the writer for the blog Oh My God, They Were Bandmates analyzing the manga series How Do We Relationship.

In Assorted Entanglements volume 1, OL dirtbag Iori drunkenly hooks up with a delinquent with a heart of gold, Minami, and the two begin dating thereafter. Also in the mix is Iori’s yandere siscon younger sister Shiori and Minami’s old juvvie friend Shizuku, both of whom are problematic in their own ways which means they make prime secondary ’ship material, I guess.

Before I dive into Assorted Entanglements, volume 2, I do want to go on a Brief Rant about the series generally. I feel that the series has a very conflicting, and dare I say irresponsible, approach to the topic of violence. This is a series where two of the main characters have suffered through traumatic childhood abuse, who both end up in pairings with partners who physically abuse them–but this time, it’s for comedy! I can understand what Mikanuji is going for, which is the role reversal of these two Bad Girls™ who end up dominated by two “normie” ones, but the tonal whiplash leaves an awful taste in my mouth. When Minami’s coworkers see her bruised face and say “you should leave your partner”, I go yeah, actually. What’s worse is that the most common cause of Iori’s violence are times when Minami is expressing how little she values herself, which is a result of the abuse she suffered from her parents. The whole conceit becomes very difficult to stomach the second you put any thought into it.

What’s probably best about this volume is that a good chunk of it is not dedicated to Minami and Iori. A new couple is introduced: the mangaka Heke-sensei and her editor, Shinohara. Professionally, they’re in constant friction, but they get along swimmingly when they play online games together while hiding behind their gaming handles. It’s a tad contrived, sure, but it’s a nice panacea to the grimey undertones that haunt our previously established couplings (also props for making this scenario not a coincidence). The way Mikanuji ties their story into the broader picture is one of the most hilariously paper-thin excuses, which is that Iori and Shinohara are old college friends. Of course, neither admit to each other that their love lives involve other women. So it goes.

What we do see of Minami and Iori is still the mixed bag of good sexual chemistry, some warm tenderness, and the occasional smack across the jaw. We get a glimpse into what led to Minami landing in the detention center and hoo boy, is it a doozy (thankfully it is only described, not shown). Meanwhile, Shiori and Shizuku’s relationship continues to develop. They are both so terrible, they deserve each other.

Mikanuji’s art is attractive to look at but it does suffer from the worst case of Same Face Syndrome that I have ever seen. The delinquent characters have an aesthetic that I dig–lots of piercings and tattoos, funky hairstyles–but I find it really difficult to tell apart any of Minami’s or Shinohara’s coworkers. Another odd habit of the art is how Mikanuji often completely skips bouts of action between panels which often leads to a disjointed flow when reading. The most egregious example is when Shiori breaks into Shizuku’s apartment by smashing a window: in one panel, we see Shizuku’s face with a small crash sound effect hiding in the corner, and in the next panel Shiori is standing in the room holding a rock with glass on the floor. Mikanuji is not incapable of drawing action–see Shizuku’s punch in volume 1–but they have a habit of not drawing it when the action is meant to drive a joke, such as the countless times Iori has punched Minami in the face between panels (no I will not let this go, it happens a lot).

The thing that keeps bringing me back to this series is that when a joke lands, it lands well. The way Minami texts with Shizuku? The weird phone charm that Shiori is interested in? The argument between Iori and Minami on who should top? All good gags. I would credit translator Eleanor Ruth Summers with keeping the dialogue snappy. When the characters are bouncing off of each other with things other than their fists, it’s a pretty good time.

Art – 7 I like it, but the craft of it could use some improvement
Story – 7 Better than volume 1 but the violence issue still persists
Characters – 7 Every character has their moments of likability. Yes, even Shizuku
Service – 4 Iori and Minami still go at it from time to time
Yuri – 8 / LGBTQ – 6 This is the first time I’ve seen “pillow princess” used in a manga, so that’s neat

Overall – 7 I’m still willing to play a round or two

Don’t involve your children in your crimes, but if you must, at least make it a fun crime



Tsukiatte Agetemo Iikana, Volume 10 ( 付き合ってあげてもいいかな)

September 18th, 2023

Two women smile at us, as they walk arm in arm in a city at night.Life is complex – humans are complex systems and relationships are complex systems made up of other complex systems interacting. Things are always complicated in Tamifull’s Tsukiatte Agetemo Iikana, Volume 10 ( 付き合ってあげてもいいかな)

Now that Saeko and Miwa are in relationships with other women, the problems that they had in communication became apparent. They’ve matured, too and are attempting to address those issues in a way that they weren’t able to previously. And, really, if there is a single theme in this volume, it would be “communication.” A secondary theme is “sometimes you and you’re partners’ sexual needs…just don’t match up.”

Miwa and Tamaki have a much-needed conversation about Tamaki’s apparent dislike (Miwa thinks) of sex. It’s not that!, Tamaki explains. Meanwhile Yuria is having a bad patch and Saeko is trying to find ways to be supportive, but not always hitting the mark. And, just in case, we’re thinking that Tamifull is beating on the girls remosrselessly, we learn that Mikkun has a girlfriend…and his sex friend Rika is not okay with that.

Just to complicate things a little more, it’s getting to be time for the band’s offsite training session and now it’s their turn to be planning it. Still lost in the hows and whats of building a relationship, Miwa is distracted and Saeko is absent…she’s taken on an internship at a company.

While all of this feels solid and real…I’m ready for something to lighten up. It’s been 10 volumes and neither Saeko nor Miwa have been able to just relax all that much. Just as not every short story needs a twist ending, not every relationship needs to be constantly stressful to give a narrative the tension it needs to keep driving forward.

After the tension of attraction, I’m really ready for Miwa and Tamaki to just unbend a little around each other and Saeko and Yuria to be on the same wavelength for more than a panel or two at a time. Thankfully, as the volume comes to a close, it looks like that’s what we might be heading towards. I hope so, because like listening to that coworker with the shitty spouse, I’m feeling a little worn out here. In my review of Volume 9, I said, “I keep wondering how far we’re going to follow these two, but I’m not bored yet..” Well, Volume 10 pushed me a bit – I’d like to see at least one them make something work positively. The best part of the series is watching how Miwa and Saeko have, really, become good friends to one another.

Ratings:

Art – 8
Story – 8
Characters – 9
Yuri – 8
Service – 4 There are some adult scenes, nothing explicit.

Overall – 8

Volume 11 just hit JP shelves this week, and it’s theme is “lack of mutual understanding”….so I guess I’ll get a chance to see what has become of everyone soon enough. ^_^;