![]() She is classified as a bit of a delinquent as well, a common trend really with girls with blond hair in manga and she plays hooky and prefers to go to the roof of the school and do nothing really. You see our story in particular follows this blond haired, somewhat jaded and antisocial lead that is actually a fairly good runner, but wildly unmotivated. ![]() Before I start talking what this series is about I have to mention that this manga got cancelled prematurely and therefore does feel very much incomplete although from what we did get it was shaping up to be pretty interesting. To be fair, this is more subtext than anything else, but I've had a few others titles like that in this yuri rec series. ![]() The art style is clean and character designs are nice imo, I like the light haired and dark haired pairings usually in yuri or shipping in general so I enjoy this aspect. To be fair this is still fairly new and despite it being nothing groundbreaking, it's simplistic charm and just how ducking cute their interactions and the somewhat potentially intriguing side characters are makes this a fairly enjoyable read. The senpai is left flustered and confused and finds out as she spends more time with her kouhai she feels unusually happy and concludes it must be love as well and confesses.and the kouhai is confused? Wait.wut?ĭear kouhai confessed her feelings of being enchanted with her performance, not specifically her and the senpai is even more exasperated but nonetheless determined after a while to make her fall "for real" and so this silly, cute and fluffy highschool Girls Love story proceeds. Japanese Title: Sasayaku You ni Koi wo UtauĪ young freshman notices a cool female vocalist in one of the school's opening ceremony and it is love at first sight for the senpai's enchanting performance, so naturally she find an opportunity to confess. The art style is fairly nice as well and I really dig the various couples in this story so far. We start with a rather simplistic romance between seemingly long time friends and they realize there is something more, it starts if rather unassuming but it is in large part how the characters behave and the amusing yet sortof clever way feelings and couples are connected and made in just these 5 chapters displayed that makes me thing it is a shame there isn't more out. That said there is something charming of the little snip bit of moments between the various couples as mentioned in the first 3 titles, and while I am not as enamored with them because I like more contemplative works at times, I love when a manga with the anthology esque spirit like this many mini stories in one setting or world about various couples tend to have enough subtle cues apart from the more fluffy or perhaps spicy material and I believe despite the lamentable updating schedule of this manga I believe these 5 chapters are very much worth it. ![]() Both of these particular type of yuri if you will have their place in the yuri landscape what one likes over another is usually up to preference. Where you have the more slow burn bloom into you that is a more hyperfocused stories trading in scope of characters but in turn for depth and introspection. To be fair, this- like many other yuri works does follows various couples in the same world since that seems to be a staple if 'kiss and the white lily', 'virgin's empire', 'lily marble' etc are anything to go by that this genre if anything there is a high demand for. *Keep in mind, the list reflects only the volumes that were released in English in 2021.Japanese Title: Dare ni mo ienai Futarigoto Some honorable mentions, “Our Teachers Are Dating!” Volume 3, “Syrup: A Yuri Anthology” Volume 3, “Bloom Into You Anthology” Volume 1, “How Do We Relationship?” Volume 4, “The Demon Girl Next Door” Volume 4, “Failed Princess” Volume 4, “A Witch's Love at the End of the World” Volume 3, “Puella Magi Madoka Magica: Wraith Arc” Volume 1, “Roll Over And Die: I Will Fight for an Ordinary Life with My Love and Cursed Sword!” Volume 2, and “I’m In Love With The Villainess” Volume 1. It certainly made it difficult to narrow down the list but we find that to be a good problem to have. There was a wonderful mix this year to choose from that included fluffy school girl romances, gory action dramas, magical worlds, titles from iconic Yuri artists, and our favorite category, working adult relationships. We love seeing the Yuri community continue to grow and publishers licensing more Yuri titles. What a great year for Yuri readers! A lot of great manga was released this year, which we hope is a good sign of things to come.
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