I've managed to drag myself away from my Nintendo Switch and the newest Pokemon game long enough to sit down and get some blogging done. So, before I get sucked back into another video game trance, let's review some yuri manga! Synopsis: Hina's high school life is off to a less than auspicious start. On... Continue Reading →
The Whole of Humanity Has Gone Yuri Except for Me Review
Hiroki Haruse's The Whole of Humanity Has Gone Yuri Except for Me is a manga with a title that just screams "Buy Me!" Or, at least that's what it says to me. So, buy it I did, and this yuri manga proved to be just as captivating as its name! Synopsis: Marika is just your... Continue Reading →
Manga Mini Reviews: Yuri Edition!
So many new manga series have been coming out lately that I’ve been falling seriously behind on reviewing them all. So, it seemed like a good time to do another batch of mini reviews. And this time, I have a entire post of just yuri mini reviews! Adachi and Shimamura (Manga) Vol 1 Review Shimamura... Continue Reading →
Superwomen in Love! Honey Trap & Rapid Rabbit Vol 1 Review
Superwomen in Love! Honey Trap & Rapid Rabbit is a yuri manga by sometime (unusual pen name, but whatever), which I included on my Top 10 Most Anticipated Manga of 2021 list, as I thought it looked like a fun idea for a series. And, I was right, it is a lot of fun! Synopsis:... Continue Reading →
Roll Over And Die (Manga) Vol 1 Review
I originally became aware of Roll Over And Die: I Will Fight for an Ordinary Life with My Love and Cursed Sword through reviews of the light novel, by Kiki. A dark fantasy/yuri series sounded interesting to me, but it was also described as being extremely violent and I was worried that it might be... Continue Reading →
Dear NOMAN Vol 1 Review
I’m a fan of a good supernatural manga and I’m also always on the lookout for exciting new yuri titles. So it's a joy to find a series like Neji's Dear NOMAN, which fits the bill on both counts. Synopsis: Mashiro has always been able to see spirits, but it’s not something that usually troubles... Continue Reading →
Alter Ego Review
Alter Ego is a yuri romance, by Ana C. Sánchez, that’s been released by Tokyopop, as a part of their International Women of Manga line. Dealing with themes of friendship, unrequited passion and the nature of desire vs. love, Alter Ego is a fun twist on the classic love-triangle set-up, where the two “rivals” end... Continue Reading →
A White Rose in Bloom Vol 1 Review
If the cover art for A White Rose in Bloom has a familiar feel to it, that’s because this manga is by Asumiko Nakamura - the creator of Classmates: Dou Kyu Sei. Having read Classmates, I was curious to see what the mangaka’s take on a yuri series would be like and, upon reading the... Continue Reading →