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Yaoi Club Opens Its Doors

Yaoi Club - For those who love loving boys loving boys.

Digital Manga‘s online “ultimate Yaoi superstore”, Yaoi Club, opened today as promised by the splash page watchers have been seeing for the past few weeks. Those who signed up early for the site recieved an e-mail today offering a %15 discount on their first purchase totaling over $30. The e-mail also offered the following bonuses to some first-time spenders:

“We are also happy to announce that the first 100 people with a purchase of $50 or more will get a free Yaoi Club Original Eco Bag!!

Not just that, the first 20 people with a purchase of $150 or more will get a free autographed copy of “Hot Steamy Glasses” by Tatsumi Kaiya!!!”

The store’s opening was prompt at today at 12pm PST. Fortunately, that translated to 4pm my for me, conveniently after school! After registering, the basic name/age/address deal, I proceeded to surf around and see what this “superstore” had to offer.

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Review: Pathos (Vol. 01)


Manga-ka: Mika Sadahiro
Publisher: DMP/June
Rating: Mature (18+)
Released: July 2008

Synopsis:
“Ace has been raised in happiness by the beautiful young men King and J. To thank them, Ace adores them as older brothers and grows innocently attached to them. But as Ace grows, J becomes colder to him with each passing day. The truth is King and J are immortal vampires, and J has kept his distance because he may become unable to resist the scent of the fresh blood of the growing Ace.”

Pathos is the story of a unique family of three. After his parents are killed, Ace is taken in by their killers and raised as their younger brother. The two, King and J, are vampires, and it’s a lifestyle they’re unable to hide from the perceptive Ace, especially when the boy’s affections for J soon become anything but innocent.

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Backlog at MangaJouhou

Kuri approves!

… aka, more boys’ love reviews for you by me! Manga Jouhou recently made a lengthy addition of reviews to their forum, including thirteen I’d written for them that’ve been waiting in the wings. So, if you’re interested, you can pop over there and take a read! A bunch of goods, bads and ‘what the hell was that?’s to be had.

Love Recipe (Vol. 01)
Love Recipe (Vol. 02)
Can’t Win With You! (Vol. 03)
Necratoholic
Waru
Love Training
Dash
Sweet Admiration
The Devil’s Secret (pictured above)
Love is Like a Hurricane (Vol. 05)
Selfish Mermaid (Vol. 01)
Hero Heel (Vol. 02)
The Reformed (not boys’ love, just to mix it up a tad)

Also, today marked my 200th written manga review since I first sat down to write one back in March 2007! My first review was for 801Media’s release of Ichigenme, volume one, for Bent Magazine. A random milestone that makes me wonder how many I’d have if I’d begun writing them years ago! I hope atleast one of them has proven to be entertaining or useful for readers :)


Review: Delivery Cupid


Manga-ka: Saki Okuse
Publisher: Boysenberry
Rating: Mature (18+)
Released: July 2008

Synopsis: “Tsubasa is half human, half angel. Determined to become a full angel, he needs to earn love points match-making as a cupid and his big chance’s arrived: he is given a mission that should be easy to complete. But problems arise when he goes to see his target, an evil manga named Norimasa who uses women for money. Although Tsubasa is able to shoot an arrow at Norisama, he accidently pokes himself with the other arrow!”

Delivery Cupid is a collection of boys’ love short stories, many of which following a fantasy vein of cupids and love arrows. The title story is about a young half-angel named Tsubasa, who seeks to earn full angel status by bringing love to humans through a little cupid magic. Things take a twist however when he’s accidentally given a top-ranking assignment, finding himself face to face with a womanizing sex-fiend out for a good time and profit. But when an accident with an arrow leaves them both love-struck, it doesn’t look like Tsubasa is going to get his angel wings after all!

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Review: Oh My God! (Vol. 01)


Manga-ka: Natsuho Shino
Publisher: Deux
Rating: Older Teen (16+)
Released: July 2008

Synopsis: “Yuto is a typical high school student who family just so happens to have had a long line of sorcerers as members. While in the family storage shed, he accidentally awakens a god who was sealed in a sword hundreds of years ago. Now, if only his mysterious god could remember who he is! Yuto names this extremely good-lucking spirit, Jade. Stuck with an amnesic god who’s strangely attached to him, Yuto begins a clamorous life of high school, adventure and attraction.”

Yuto comes from a family with a past history of powerful sorcerers within the bloodline. Unfortunately, these days no one in his family possesses any such powers and they make money scamming people into thinking they do, by performing consultations and handing out charms. One day, during cleaning, Yuto finds an old sword in the storage shed and accidentally releases from it a god with no name and no memory.

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Review: Red


Manga-ka: Sanae Rokuya
Publisher: DMP/June
Rating: Older Teen (16+)
Released: June 2008

Synopsis: “Yasuharu, unwilling to assume the responsibility of successor to the throne, escapes from the castle and assumes a peaceful, anonymous life. But can one really escape his fate? One day, he saves the life of a foreigner named Jiei. Asked why he has come to this land, the foreigner places a hand on Yasuharu’s throat and whispers, “I have come to kill you.””

Red is the story of a runaway Prince named Yasuharu. Unable to handle the pressure of taking the throne, he hides away in town trying to live an anonymous life. Protecting his secret is a law officer who was once a guard in Yasuharu’s palace, and a young man that the Prince took into his home after first running away. Things are disrupted one day when Yasuharu saves a foreigner named Jiei, a man who is actually (and openly) an assassin there to kill him.

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Review: A Strange and Mystifying Story (Vol. 01)


Manga-ka: Tsuta Suzki
Publisher: DMP
Rating: Mature (18+)
Released: June 2008

Synopsis: “Akio Yamane’s ancestors have died young for generations, and he despises the cursed lineage his family has given him. Then one day, Akio falls ill! But when he unknowingly summons a protector god, a man with long ears and a tail appears before him, completely naked!”

A Strange and Mystifying Story is suitably named. Akio’s family has been cursed for many generations and everyone eventually dies from different incurable diseases. With his Grandfather’s passing, Akio becomes the last living member in the family but soon falls ill himself. Lonely and upset, Akio heeds his Grandfather’s last words and finds an old tooth hidden inside an incense stand. Out from the tooth came a great wolf-demon who tells his new master he has been serving his family for generations and can cure his disease if Akio should wish it of him.

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BeBeautiful Wants To Be Back?

Is tomorrow okay?

A con-presence* and now a site redesign? An upcoming revival? Who knows. In a perfect industry-world for eager fans, BeBeautiful and DramaQueen staffers would hold hands and skip down the road of manga releases together, saving us the effort of eyeing them both seperately with similar scrunity and curiousity.

*Edit: I should clarify that the con-presence is as of now a rumour and unconfirmed. While BeBeautiful remains listed as a supporter at Yaoi Con and Yaoi Jamboree, they have no known official schedule for con attendance in the future.


Why Hello There Wednesday

Scanlations for all…! If they’re licensed by DramaQueen.

Time for a quick little manga round-up on this August Wednesday, this last Wednesday before back to school. Horrifying thought.

DramaQueen spokesperson, Taisa (though she reminds readers she’s not really an official staff worker anymore), continues to tell fans there’s a sliver of hope for a company revival, but now isn’t against suggesting fans check out some scanlations in the meantime. This is light of the continuing fact that DQ doesn’t look keen to delivery anything, books or news, anytime soon. If anything, scanlations might be all that’ll hold fans’ interest until a time when either DramaQueen gets their act together, or drops the license so a more reliable company can pick them up. Readers may remember that it wasn’t too long ago that DQ issued cease and desists to scanlation groups offering translated version of their license, Tyrant Who Falls in Love.

 “In the mean time… I personally take no issue with responsible scanslation use, and I think that at this point DQ would take no issue with it, either.” – Taisa

The DQ forums have been a little busier than usual as of late but certainly not without anything less negative or new to say as tempers continue to run hot and patience running thin.

 Shonen-Ai-Samurai, a BLU spokesperson on their forums, has let their readers know that the light novels Flesh & Blood, by Natsuki Matsuoka, will not be seeing publication due to costs and a bad light-novel reputation with other companies. With DMP being the big distributer, and seemingly having a pretty good run with them, I wonder whose experiences they’re going by? Presumably Tokyopop’s line of light novels, several of which have been cancelled or infinitely suspended. Never underestimate the economic power of boys’ love fans though, BLU! (news via Gia

 Leave it to Viz to show publishers how it’s done when it atleast comes to effeciency and information. Amazon.com has nearly all their releases up to mid-May 2009 listed, and though that’s nothing new, the fact they all come with finished cover art and synopsises sure is. Wish I could say the same for some other companies’ books, especially when company websites aren’t always the best tended to… Guess I’m saying thanks, Viz? Even if now the nine month wait seems all the longer when I can stare at those shiny covers in anticipation.

The listing for Viz’s series Oishinbo is also up with some definitive clarifaction about their treatment of the 130+ volume series. As has been mentioned time and time again since the license announcement, there’s no way could be releasing the entire run, right? This may be old news but those who, like me, may’ve missed it, the series looks like it’s getting a thick one-shot treatment made up of “the best stories from the hundred-plus volume series … compiled into A la Carte editions, arranged by subject.” Looks like an interesting read to me! And much less daunting for my shelves than 130 books.

 In light of the death of Iris Print, Tina Anderson has recieved a portion of the remaining copies of her book, Only Words. She’s now selling copies of the book, signed, on Amazon for less than the original cover price. If you’re looking for a copy of her boys’ love story, definately stop over there and pick one up while you can (while I lament Amazon.com’s pricey and self-preventive shipping costs to Canada).

 Via Yaoi Press’s Twitter, the Tokyopop manga viewer now has a 22-page preview of the upcoming fourth, and final volume, of Winter Demon. That is some gorgeous looking artwork, if I do say so myself! I’m definately looking forward to it. Fans should pop over there for the sneak-peek! 

 And finally, after an initial wait period and two newstand-released issues, Yen Plus is now offically open for subscriptions. While there was momentary pause caused by an insecure website, the Yen Press staff assure their readers the site is now secure and ready to take their orders.


Review: Love Lesson


Manga-ka: Hanae Sakazaki
Publisher: DMP/June
Rating: Mature (18+)
Released: April 2008

Synopsis: “Shirai is a math teacher with a problem… a handsome young problem, named Akagi. Akagi is an actor, but he’s still in school, and can’t always make it on time to class. As a result, Shirai has to give him individual instruction to ensure that his studies don’t suffer. The problem is, Akagi is in love with Shirai, and won’t give him a moment of peace.”

Love Lesson is a collection of short boys’ love stories by Hanae Sakazaki. Ranging from friends in school who become something more, to cousins who once exchanged quiet words now exchange quite a bit more.

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