New Year’s Lucky Boxes – All Claimed

January 7th, 2024

Last month I managed to visit Japan for the first time in almost 5 years. You bet I bought stuff for Lucky Boxes. These could be a blind box/bag, or a clip or folder, or pencil board or pin or who knows what else. I say “who knows,” because I put everything in bags and draw them out quite randomly mainly based on whether they look like they’ll fit the space I have available.

This time we have 6 Lucky boxes – all are premium boxes with media, manga (I’m still cleaning out Bruce’s collection,) candy and toys. They also include other flat fun things like stickers, bookmarks or postcards which are equally random and frequently bizarre (and often not at all Yuri.) As always, there are random pieces of paper like memo pad sheets and individual flake stickers.

My promise to you is that you’ll get random things, sometimes in other in random things. ^_^ I assure you that this is all 100%, unadulterated stuff.

This round we have:
4 Large USPS Flat Rate and 2 Medium USPS flat rate boxes.

Large Box 1 – $60 – Claimed!
Large Box 2 – $60 – Claimed!
Large Box 3 – $60  – Claimed
Medium Box 1 – $30 Claimed!
Medium Box 2 – $30 Claimed!

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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 are all claimed pretty quickly 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. This is disappointing for me too, so I apologize.

2. You must be over 18, I am not policing books or recipients.

3. Email me with the Yuricon Contact Form with the subject “Lucky Box.” Use an email you check regularly, because I will reply asap. The first person who responds to my email gets the box.

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, I am very lazy.

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. These will be shipped out asap, as well; the whole point of this is to get these out of my house. ^_^

Thank you and enjoy!



Yuri Network News – (百合ネットワークニュース) – January 6, 2024

January 6th, 2024

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. Yuri Manga

Fantastic licensing news from Yen Press, with This Monster Wants To Eat Me, by Sai Naekawa. I reviewed Volume 7 of this series in Japanese yesterday. It’s an terrifically creepy Yuri series.

Also from Yen, we have news that The Magical Revolution of the Reincarnated Princess and The Genius Young Lady, manga Volume 5 is headed our way in March.

Morinaga Milk’s adult series continues with My Little Kitten, Volume 2 from Galette magazine, which hits shelves at the end of this month.

Up on the Yuricon Store, we have LatteComis’ digital-only Oshigoto x Buddy Yuri Anthology (お仕事×バディ 百合アンソロジー) – fans of Shakaijin Yuri will like this one!

Utatane Yuu’s lovely ballroom dancing Yuri series, Odoriba ni Skirt ga Naru, Volume 4 (踊り場にスカートが鳴る) will be released in February. Check out the creator’s Twitter for a haunting promo image.

Via Yuri Navi, Rakuen Le Paradis magazine has a new Yuri comix, Hoshiutau Yoru no Umi de (星謳う夜の海で) by Shigisawa Kaya published in a special winter web issue. You can read it now online, it’s short.

 

Yuri Light Novels & Web Novels

Also out in March, we’re getting The Magical Revolution of the Reincarnated Princess and The Genius Young Lady, Light Novel, Volume 6.

From creator Ayakana’s Twitter account, LN Kickin’ On Heaven’s Door, (キッキン・オン・ヘブンズ・ドア) features cover at by Rorua, who did the cover story for Comic Yuri Hime a few years ago – one that I really liked. This digital-release book is about a girl whose life is changed when she meets the school delinquent.

Via Yuri Navi, author Roka Koen announces their webnovel Minikui Futari (みにくいふたり) starting serialization on J-Novel.com, this way, “All I can say is Yuri. It’s Yuri. Drink up.”

Just to be clear J-Novel is a Japanese site and this is a JP-language book, it’s not J-Novel Club.

 

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Yuri Doujinshi

More good news for fans of Shakaijin Yuri – over on Irodori Sakura we have two doujinshi collections by Yuriemon Working Women Yuri Manga Compilation 1: Before Dating and Working Women Yuri Manga Compilation 2: After Dating.

I need to confess something. I was a total dick about this piece of news, holding on to it until my copy was shipping, because if I didn’t get it, I would die. ^_^; Hayate Cross Blade creator Hayashiya Shizuru opened up a Skeb account for a while and was taking commissions. She’s collected these pieces of art of H x B characters and drawn a small “10 years later” comic….and sincerely that is my absolutely number 1 hook for a sequel. Make it 10 years later and I am yours. JESUS DRUG “HabuCore” Set (「ハブコレ」セット) includes the new book, Hayate x Blade COLLECTION F, and previously released Hayate x Blade Drama Archives – the comics that came with the Drama CDs. Hayate x Blade COLLECTION, a set of other doujinshi HxB comics. I have the older two, because I am a sincerely obsessive otaku about her work, so I await the new book with some anticipation.

 

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Yuri Games

Via Sr. YNN Correspondent Ashley, Alexis Sara (who participated in our Trans Perspective on Yuri panel for Yuricon 2023!) put together a list of her Top 10 Games of 2023 For Little Lesbians Like me!

 

Other News

In good news for users of Bookwalker Global, selected Square Enix titles have been added to the platform. I’d love to see Viz, Kodansha and Square Enix expand their offerings on Bookwalker. Thanks to YNN Correspondent Patricia B for the news. Adriana Hazra has details of the current crop of additions on ANN.

 

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Watashi o Tabetai, Hito de Nashi, Volume 7 (私を喰べたい、ひとでなし)

January 5th, 2024

A girl with long black hair leans over the shoulder of a girl with medium brown hair, grabbing the smaller girl’s wrists as they look into her palms. They both wear Japanese sailor-style school uniforms, with white blouses and dark skirts.

In a moment of extraordinary timing, Yen Press has just announced that they have licensed this series as This Monster Wants To Eat Me, with Volume 1 headed our way in June. I can’t wait for you all to read it! Thank you Yen Press, I’m so pleased. I reviewed Volume 1 in Japanese in 2021 here on Okazu in which I made an entirely inappropriate fish pun, if you want to cringe. ^_^

But today we gather together to look at Watashi o Tabetai, Hito de Nashi, Volume 7 (私を喰べたい、ひとでなし). We thought all the secrets were out, surely, by now…but nope. Shiori is worried about Hinako, who still has the scent of death upon her.Hinako is…well, she is trying, but she really does not find life all that appealing and the guilt of surviving her family’s deaths is not getting easier. Every day is a burden for her. Miko and Shiori take Hinako on a trip to try and distract her. We learn more about how Miko navigates the world, once again.

Eventually, everything that is not being said between Shiori and Hinako comes out (again.) And now Hinako has to decide if she can trust Shiori (again.) Miko tries to pick up the pieces (again), but as the volume comes to a close, a mysterious little girl pegs Miko instantly for what she really is.

Naekawa Sai’s art has evolved so much since the first volume of this series. I will give this praise to Kadokawa, their editors really know how to help their artists level up. Every image is tight, the closeups of Hinako’s dead eyes are heartbreaking, Shiori having emotions she’s not used to is fascinating. I really like angry Miko…the human. You can just get a glimpse of the creature she is when she gets angry.

In another series I might wish it wrapped up about now, with – apparently – nothing left to say between Shiori and Hinako, but I know better with this story. Hinako’s grief is as deep as the ocean…and there’s still a lot of it to dive into.

Ratings:

Art – 9 really, really good
Story – 8 An unquiet interlude
Characters – 8
Service – 0
Yuri – One kiss that is more a promise than a romantic gesture

Overall – 8

I’m really just so pleased Yen picked this up. If you like psychological horror, youkai, stories of grief and/or schoolgirl Yuri, you’ll like this. This series really does everything right.



Y/CON 9 Event Report by Laetitia Albine Kambou

January 3rd, 2024

It’s our very great pleasure today to introduce a new guest writer to you…a person I met online under what has to be some of the strangest circumstances ever…  and I am so pleased to have here! Please welcome Laetitia Albine Kambou with her report of Y/CON 9, France’s Yaoi and Yuri convention. ^_^ Take it away, Laetitia!

It was promising. Even exciting. After a 2022 edition sold out weeks before the event, Y/CON – the one and only convention dedicated to homo fictions in France – moved to a bigger space near Paris for its 9th weekend. More accessible (relatively speaking, because everyone knows how terrible the Paris metropolitan is when you are disabled), with more people able to attempt. Everything went higher, even the ticket, but hey, that’s the price of glory.

November 4 and 5. Two days in what is described as the safest con to be when you are queer. A wholesome crowd eager to discover talented artists in every genre and fandom possible. Yuri, bara, fanart or original creations, books or comics, fluffy or pervy, you name it, they have it. Diversity is everywhere on each side of the tables, alongside a simple and strong feeling to be back at home after one year navigating in the Big Bad Heteronormative World.

Publishers like Taifu, Hana, Akata or Reines de Cœur were just robbed of their merch. In France, LGBTQIA+ sections are nearly non-existant in general bookstores, so the majority of the sales are made on the internet and during cons. This year saw the great entrance of the webtoon format with Kbooks releasing two anticipated titles, Rose and Champagne and The Dangerous Convenience Store, two 18+ yaoi.

But, as much as I enjoyed my days in this bubble of happiness, acceptance and too much money spent on cute goodies and prints, some clouds appeared above the parade. Being bigger seems to make things more obvious, especially when my personal awareness of all problems queer people must face on a daily basis grows equally bigger.

As the name of the organizing team, Event Yaoi, suggests, Y/CON was originally fully about Japanese boy’s love, acknowledging other genres, medias and demographics as the audience make it clear they want more variety. This year, yuri and other sapphic stories received a well deserved recognition during the panels, and more artists were selected because of this content. Yaoi is always dominant but things are in progress.

What needs to be done better are panels and moderation. Sure, some guests came ready to have fun, but also talk about creation, history and representation of queerness, publishing and more, but other panelists showed a disturbing lack of reflection about those same subjects or their own work. After #MeToo and the rise of topics questioning how queerness is portrayed on medias, hearing people saying they don’t see their work as a window or a way to talk about it is a let down, to say the least.

And on that, the casting of the panels was the real issue. With Ttung Gae, korean illustrator of Rose and Champagne webtoon, canceling their venue, it appeared that the majority of the guests were cis white non (visibly) disabled people, contrasting with the more diverse public mentioned before. Such assembly can only result in failing or dodging  to talk about more specific matters, and stay at the surface.

No one, at least for now, asks Y/CON to become a place of activism and claiming equality in a political way. In a country like France, being The Safe Place for a week-end is already a huge step and commitment. But as the people attempting it are constantly and unwillingly subjects to debate, it demonstrates by its very existence that a certain number of voices wish to be heard, and found an echo chamber there. It would be interesting if these voices, in all their diversity, could now grab a mic and get real visibility and interaction with the public.

See you next time, 9-10 november 2024.

 

Erica here: Thank you so much Laetitia, for the thoughtful report. The issues you bring up are common to many events and having folks speak up to con organizers and take an active role themselves, are the best ways to fix things.

I hope to be able to attend that this year, so if you are local to Y/CON do tell them you’d love to see me as a guest. ^_^ But I’ll be just as white and not-visibly disabled as the rest, which would not address this issue at all.



Yuusha ni Naritai Shoujo To, Yuusha Narubeki Kanojo (勇者になりたい少女と、勇者になるべき彼女)

January 1st, 2024

In front of a fantasy landscape with large building and mountains, a small girl with black hair in a ponytail, wearing a halter top connected to a short skirt by belt garters runs joyously in front of a long-silver-haired girl, who stands self-deprecatingly behind, wearing a kind of military inspired school uniform.It seems very appropriate to start our happy New Year with some happy new Yuri, so today we’re going to take a look at Yuusha ni Naritai Shoujo To, Yuusha Narubeki Kanojo (勇者になりたい少女と、勇者になるべき彼女), written by inori., illustrated by Akamoku.

The English translation used by inori.-sensei for this is, “Me The Wannabe Hero and You Who Oughta Be A Hero” and is shortened to BokuKimi in Japanese. This is the story of two girls at Yuusha Academy and their struggle against bias and expectation, as well as the power of simply not giving a shit what people think.

It was a lot of fun. Everything I want in a Dengeki Bunko read – a “light” novel in the broadest sense. It’s small, quickly paced, not entirely predictable and ends just where you want it to.

The story begins with Ruchika, a demon girl who has come to the capital to enter Yuusha Academy and meets a human girl Leonie.

Please let me stop here and digress into translation notes. (One sentence into the synopsis, wow, Erica. ^_^)  I’m sticking with Yuusha because neither “Brave” Academy or “Hero” Academy is working for me, but you do you. Likewise, I am using Ruchika entirely for the aesthetics of the R, because otherwise the leads are Luchika and Leonie and that…annoys me somehow? ^_^;  But really, Luchika is easier to say than Ruchika, so use whichever works for you, as you read.)

The wars between demons and humans are over and the two races are at peace. Demon girl Ruchika wants to be a Hero, because she thinks it would be neat. Leonie, the daughter of the most famous Hero of the world, who slayed the Demon Ruler, is expected to become a great Hero. They meet as  Ruchika collapses from being hungry. Leonie and her childhood friend Noor (or Noru, choose your poison) see Ruchika and Leonie buys her some food. At which Ruchika asks Leonie to marry her.

Students at Yuusha Acadamy use AI collars around their necks called Gear. Ruchika learns pretty quickly that Gear do not work for her demony-fighting style, so against all student norms, she tosses her gear, Proto, off and kicks ass in her test mock battle. Leonie, the daughter of the most famous Hero of the world, who slayed the Demon Ruler, is not that great at fighting.

Together they will fight the prejudices – both societal and individual – to become a great partnership.

And the girl gets the girl, but you probably already guessed that. ^_^

This story is not as deeply embedded in issues of queer identity as I’m In Love With The Villainess is, but it’s not not there, either. Ruchika states that it simply doesn’t matter to demons, and Leonie protests that it kind of does to humans, but that is not the main conflict here. Also not the main point, but given time and attention, is issues of how society treats “other.”

So what is the main point? The main point is that Leonie is fighting from the first page against the expectations heaped on her by having a famous mother. Some people are disappointed in her, others enraged by her. The antagonist sees her as a barrier that must be removed. Ruchika, as a demon, simply does not care at all about what she is “expected” to do and she eventually frees Leonie from her own burden, redefining the way everyone in the story sees Heroes… which was a really excellent moment that was not at all what I expected.

What did I expect? Well, something happens early on that was either a plot point that slipped away, or will be used in a sequel…or was one of the best MacGuffins I’ve ever encountered. I spent the entire volume looking in that direction, while the real story was right under my nose the whole time. If it turns out that that plot point comes back around, it could make for an intriguing delve into the history of Yuusha Academy and how it trains Heroes.

Akamoku’s art is both good and I didn’t much like it. It is not to my personal taste – once again, everyone looks just way too young for the story. I know that’s just how it is light novels, but I’ll never stop hoping that we get characters who look their stated age once again. On the other hand, the illustrations actually illustrate the scene one is reading, rather than just being a character image – I appreciate that very much.

One other note before I wrap this up. Leonie’s friend Noor, in another book might have become a rival, a plot complication or a handwave. I thought the way Ruchika handled the question of what Noor and she would be to one another was absolutely brilliant. I’d love to also talk about one other character, but after trying three times, I realize that everything I say would necessarily be at least partially a spoiler, so I’ll confine myself to say, I hope we get more of them in a way that suits the overall tone of the story.

Ratings:

Art – 7
Story – 8
Characters – 9
Service – 0
Yuri – 9

Overall  – 9

This was a fun and fast read and everything I hoped for from both inori.-sensei and Dengeki. I look forward to the sequel.

I purchased this at Melonbooks (this was one of two things I absolutely wanted to get while I was in Japan this past time,), so got an acrylic standee of the protagonists, which really is quite adorable. So often standees have the title of the series either baked into the stand or on the plastic that one throws out. In this case, the title is an active part of the standee display. It’s really grown on me. ^_^

 

And it came with a bonus book cover which was the closest thing to service in the story. ^_^ It comes with a bonus story on the inside.