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Don't Call Me Dirty| Ch. 03
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Comics
I have found myself falling down the hole of binging comics on Hoopla.
There's a wide variety of stuff, involving non-humans and/or queer relationships.
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Save Yourself
By Bones Leopard and illustrated by Nichole Matthews, Kelly Matthews
Super cute, queer-filled story about magical girls who are bad guys and the monsters that fight them are, often, the good guys.
The story is about humans realizing the magical girls are evil, after a young woman saves a mysterious stranger from the superheroes.
There is a character death that takes place in the past and a death that happens on screen, but it's not bloody. Victim is just gone.
Art was bright and cheerful. Had a cartoon vibe about it, so nothing explicit or gorey. Again, super cute.
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The Me You Love in the Dark
By Skottie Young and illustrated by Jorge Corona
Definite monster fucker story. It's a horror story with gore and domestic abuse vibes.
An artist rents a creepy house in the Midwest to renew her ability to paint. An being (ghost, I think, but form is more eldritch horror) lives in the house that the artist makes contact with.
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Don't Call Me Dirty and Don't Call Me Daddy
Both stories created and illustrated by Gorou Kanbe
No monsters involved, but is full of gay characters.
Dirty is about a 26-year-old liquor store clerk befriending a houseless man. The clerk is known by those around him as gay and is even in a relationship with another man. Though that man ends up breaking things off with him. The concept of "dirty" is applied to both the clerk and houseless man, one in a homophobic sense and the other in a physical literal sense.
Daddy is actually about the clerk's father and a long-time friend. The long-time friend actually was helping the father raise his son for a time, but felt horrible that his son thought he and the father were married.
Both of these made me cry. Hiding your own feelings from yourself, apologizing to others for who you are, just wanting to be loved, being given kindness of facing cruelty for so long. Just oof.
I highly rec both of these, if you can get over some art issues. (Occasionally, the characters have, like, super tiny hands.)
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The Song of Yoru & Asa
By Harada
Gay relationship, but no monsters.
Oh my goodness, this had very explicit sex scenes. Haha. I was not prepared for that when reading.
This one is about two guys who are in a band together. Asa can be mean at times and Yoru can be pushy about sex. But it just feels more like a dynamic than serious problems.
TW for sex still happening even when one or other tells the other to stop. (They don't seem to mind or have problems with it, but in one instance it does result in pee, so... yeah. I kind of wish they talked about having a safe word so they know for sure to stop.)
Oh, TW for self-harm attempt, as well. There's a stalker fan who pulls out a blade to cut herself with when she's rejected.
Art was really good in this one.
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Kiss Me, Satan!
by Victor Gischler and illustrated by Juan E. Ferreyra
Yes, monsters are involved. No queer people, though. :(
Demon is trying to get back into heaven and is given a mission to help a witch flee the werewolf mafia. Interesting premise, but it falls prey to misogynistic tropes and art.
There's four women characters the demon guy is supposed to be keeping safe. Three of them die. The last one ends up fucking the main guy.
Art is relatively good, if you're into comics with more of a western feel. There are gratuitous shots of ladies' underwear during fights or unnecessary nudity.
Story is intriguing, but I kind of feel it was more of a guy power fantasy. You eventually see the guy's demon form and it's pretty kick ass.
TW for gore, death, and discussions of killing a baby.
#comics#comic recs#queer comics#monster romance#monster fucker#hooplah#alien x human#monster x human#hoopla
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This is a long shot but, link me to/share your favourite artists that specialize in middle-aged men, or manga with middle-aged characters as the protags. I’m talking like 40-60. Can be freelancers/fanartists too! Just wanna see everyone’s approaches!
Examples- Don’t Call Me Daddy (Gorou Kanbe), A Man and His Cat (Umi Sakurai)
#a man and his cat#manga#artists#looking for references#I want art of my middle aged OCs SO BADLY but I need to finalize their designs first#and since I can't draw them for the life of me I need reference material so I can learn#If I can atleast get a model sheet of each then I can start commissioning people#It's very hard to find someone who is willing to work solely on visual despriptions
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Shouji 💛
Hama 🍜
Manga: Don't Call Me Dirty
Author: Gorou Kanbe
Place: Kindle
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Another manga I accidentally bumped to the top of the Kindle, and I remembered reading it and enjoying it, so I did quick re-read of it
I decided not to read the next manga in the series because I didn't feel like it atm 🤷♀️
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I still really enjoyed this 💚
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#love #romance #dontcallmedirty #goroukanbe #manga #mangarecommendations #homeless #shouji #hama
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Bought an INKR membership to read “Elegant Yokai Apartment Life” and then spent last night crying over Gorou Kanbe’s “Don’t Call Me Daddy.” This is a spin-off/sequel to Kanbe’s “Don’t Call Me Dirty” (also available to read for free if you’re an INKR premium member), which stars earnest and naive Shouji, the only son of a single dad who befriends a local homeless man as he tries to recover from a failed relationship with another man. “Don’t Call Me Daddy” is, unsurprisingly, about Shouji’s dad Ryuuji--but more importantly about Ryuuji’s good friend Hanao, who turns out to have been Shouji’s other father more or less for the first few years of Shouji’s life.
“Don’t Call Me Daddy” fools you with the first chapter into thinking it is about a slice of life “my two daddies” story, but there’s a 20 year (!!) time skip at the end of chapter one. Kanbe is much more interested in these two men in their 50+ year old forms which, yeah, me too. You know from “Don’t Call Me Dirty” that they don’t have wives, but they also don’t have each other, and not for the reasons you might think.Hanao is one of those wonderfully prickly bl oyajis who hides a fragile broken heart under layers and layers of high standards and self-denial -- catnip to both myself as a reader and a flamboyant younger doctor character in the manga named Dr. Haba who I’m surprised does not have his own spinoff. Ryuuji is a character type you’ve seen time and time again in bl, seemingly careless and carefree with a dog-like personality who turns out to see and feel a lot more than he’s letting on. Despite Hanao’s insistence that he’s not part of Ryuuji’s family, together in this short volume they navigate elder care, societal discrimination, raising a son, being sexually active in your later life, loneliness, and what it means to have and keep a family. I’m not claiming that this story is realistic, but it’s also interested in creating a fantastical romance out of ordinary, unromantic circumstances. I laughed, I cried, I went out on my patio hoping to see the moon. I thought about the weight of growing old. And I thought, well, it’s good that these two old men can share it together.
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New Releases May 25, 2021
Boys Run the Riot vol. 1 by Keito Gaku
High schooler Ryo knows he’s transgender, but he doesn’t have anyone to confide in about the confusion he feels. He can’t tell his best friend, who he’s secretly got a crush on, and he can’t tell his mom, who’s constantly asking why Ryo “dresses like a boy.” He certainly can’t tell Jin, the new transfer student who looks like just another bully… The only time Ryo feels at ease is when he’s wearing his favorite clothes. Then, and only then, the world melts away, and he can be his true self. One day, while out shopping, Ryo sees someone he didn’t expect: Jin. The kid who looked so tough in class has the same taste in fashion as him! At last, Ryo has someone he can open up to—and the journey ahead might finally give him a way to express himself to the world.
Cherry Magic! Thirty Years of Virginity Can Make You a Wizard?! vol. 3 by Yuu Toyota
Ever since he was blessed (cursed?) on his thirtieth birthday with the magical ability to read the minds of those he touches, virginal office drone Adachi has been put through the ringer, especially after discovering his colleague Kurosawa's feelings for him! And just when it seems like Adachi might be able to take his friendship with Kurosawa to the next level, Adachi's complex about not having any romantic experience gets in the way. Unfortunately for Adachi, taking things nice and slow is out the window when it turns out the two of them are going to be sharing an apartment!!
Happy Sugar Life vol. 9 by Tomiyaki Kagisora
Doubt and delusion, in the end everything connects. The corpse in the room. The pursuer draws near. Hardly any time is left. There’s only way to win against fate-outwit everyone.
Harem Marriage vol 5. by NON
In Japan's only city where polygamy is legal, Koharu is now wife number three to Ryunosuke Date. When Koharu finally reaches the end of her rope in their marriage, she runs away from home--and straight into the arms of her old flame from high school! While Koharu's trying to decide whether she's having an affair or hanging out with an old friend, the Date's are enjoying their time with the sweet and innocent Urara. In fact, the whole family agrees they might like her even more than their missing wife...
Like Two Peas in a Pod by Gorou Kanbe
It began with a mistake. When Tanaka and Nakata are given each other’s papers back, they come to a horrible realization... They have almost identical names. And test results. And body types. And taste in fashion. And sports scores. And hobbies. The list goes on, and as annoying as it is, at least they know they always have each other. And maybe, just maybe, their similarities run even deeper.
What Did You Eat Yesterday? vol. 15 by Fumi Yoshinaga
A hard-working middle-aged gay couple in Tokyo experience new challenges both at work and at home. While Kenji struggles to adjust to his new position at the salon, Shiro has unexpected conversations with his parents about the future. Concerns about weight gain also lead to an overhauling of their long-established Christmas menu. In this volume, we see Shiro and Kenji themselves start to get on in years as they come to enjoy the simple joys of healthy home-cooked meals
#boys run the riot#gaku keito#keito gaku#cherry magic#30 sai made doutei da to mahou tsukai ni nareru rashii#cherrymaho#Cherry Magic! Thirty Years of Virginity Can Make You a Wizard?!#Yuu Toyota#toyota yuu#happy sugar life#Tomiyaki Kagisora#kagisora tomiyaki#harekon#hare kon#harem marriage#non#like two peas in a pod#kanbe gorou#Gorou Kanbe#nitamonodoushi no#what did you eat yesterday#kinou nani tabeta#fumi yoshinaga#yoshinaga fumi#queer manga#lgbt manga#manga#lgbt#gay#transgender
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Some Gorou for the soul
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Ai no Ma ni Ma ni
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Book Review: Like Two Peas in a Pod by Gorou Kanbe
Release Date: June 8, 2021
This was so sweet and angsty. *rubs it all over my body* The story was so simple. Two guys: Tanaka and Nataka are given each other's papers and they start to realize that they have ALOT in common which leads to them hanging out. And then one Tanaka gets a girlfriend and the other starts to realize he has feelings for him. Thus follows some angst, oblivious object of affection says stupid stuff and upsets the other, and just cute moments that made me feel so bad for poor Nataka. I could read this fifty times and not get tired of it. And the lack of anything other than kisses didn't bother me. The story itself was just so great. Thank you to NetGalley and Tokyopop for giving this ARC in exchange for an honest review.
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SDCC 2019: Tokyopop Announces New Manga Including Horror and Three Boys' Love Titles
SDCC 2019: Tokyopop Announces New Manga Including Horror and Three Boys' Love Titles #SDCC #SDCC19 #SDCC2019 #SDCC50 #manga
Tokyopop unveiled the launch of a new horror manga series, as well as three new, single-volume boys’ love titles to be released in early 2020 at their San Diego Comic-Con 2019 panel.
From Kaili Sorano, the creator of supernatural manga series Monochrome Factor, comes another action-packed occult story entitled Parham Itan: Tales From Beyond. It follows the mysterious adventures of two high…
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#atusko yusen#dekoboko sugar days#dirty darling#gorou kanbe#itan: tales from beyond#kaili sorano#manga#parha#replay#saki tsukahara#san diego comic-con#sdcc#tokyopop
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#Like Two Peas in a Pod#Nitamonodoushi no#Kanbe Gorou#shounen ai#BL manga#yaoi#yaoi couple#manga caps
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for reviews of boy’s love manga, LGBT+ books and indie music, visit my blog >>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>> https://neverhollowed.com/ <<<<<<<<<<<<<<<<<<<<<
MANGA: Nitamono Doushi no - Kanbe Gorou
REVIEW: The Venetian And The Rum Runner by L.A. Witt
Soundtrack: Run Artist: Hozier Album: Hozier
MOVIE FEATURE: Pit Stop
LAST YEAR I WAS READING…(May 5, 2021)
FAVORITE COVERS: April 2021
APRIL 2021 PLAYLIST + WRAP UP
BLOG TOUR: Finn’s Fantasy by K.C. Wells (Excerpt & Giveaway)
RELEASE BLITZ: True Mate by Patricia Logan (Excerpt & Giveaway)
BLOG TOUR: The Called by M.D. Neu (Excerpt & Giveaway)
RELEASE BLITZ: So Far Away by Nell Iris (Excerpt & Giveaway)
RELEASE BLITZ: The Bow II: Forbidden Romance by Jay Tripp
RELEASE BLITZ: Stupid Love by S.J. Carter (Excerpt & Giveaway)
RELEASE BLITZ: Whatever He Needs by Mia Kerick (Excerpt & Giveaway)
RELEASE BLITZ: Wounded Air by Rick R. Reed (Excerpt & Giveaway)
BOOK BLITZ: Drake by A.M. Salinger (Excerpt & Giveaway)
BLOG TOUR: Black Moon by Sam Burns & W.M. Fawkes (Excerpt & Giveaway)
NEW RELEASE BLITZ: Justified by Mell Eight (Excerpt & Giveaway)
NEW RELEASE BLITZ: Eating The Moon by Mark David Campbell (Excerpt & Giveaway)
NEW RELEASE BLITZ: Finding Home by Megan Linden (Excerpt & Giveaway)
BLOG TOUR: Haven by Morgan Brice (Excerpt + Q & A with Author)
NEW RELEASE BLITZ: The Coven by Stephanie Burke (Excerpt & Giveaway)
for reviews of boy’s love manga, LGBT+ books and indie music, visit my blog >>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>> https://neverhollowed.com/ <<<<<<<<<<<<<<<<<<<<<
#nitamono doushi no#kanbe gorou#bl manga#shounen ai#manga#the venetian and the rum runner#l.a. witt#mm romance#gay romance#mm books#book#book review#review#lgbt book#historical#crime#enemies to lovers#1920s#prohibibtion era#slow burn#mob boss#rum runner#suspense#action#run#hozier#song#music#pit stop#gay movie
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My recent browsing on MAGCOMI got me interested in these titles:
Tori Junkies (Bird Junkies) by Sorano Kaili, a manga about, as the title suggests, people who love birds (probably a bit too much…? 😆😅).
Tsukumo no Kamisama (The Spirit of Objects) by Kogarasu Keiko, a historical fantasy about a young man running an antique shop full of tsukumogami and tries to grant their wishes together with a mysterious black-haired man.
Yamagoya nite (At the Lodge) by Kanbe Gorou, a BL manga about a loner who prefers mountaineering solo who meets a troubled big guy (he mistook as a bear) at a mountain lodge and helps him (this one is fairly new and just released ch1 on 15 Nov, with ch2 scheduled this 15 Dec).
They all release a new chapter on the 15th of the month, though so far it seems only Yamagoya nite updates monthly (the other two seem to have an indefinite release period, and according to MU, Tsukumo no Kamisama is already complete).
#manga#recommendation#tori junkies#tsukumo no kamisama#yamagoya nite#gonna browse gangan and mangapark next 😄
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Released on the 14th of March was the first collected volume of Kanbe Gorou's Daddy Darling
A BL (Boys Love) slice of life, the manga begins with a young lawyer named Hana who one day finds his childhood friend Ryuko (owner of a liquor store) on his doorstep one day with an abandoned baby in his hands
While helping & supporting Ryuko alongside his own family, Hana begins to realise that his feelings towards his friend (and his friend to him) is more than just friendship and, worrying about how it would affect their image in public, Hana breaks all ties and deserts them
Twenty years later, the two men meet again, and those old feelings begin to stir once more...
The first two chapters are free to view at the official site linked below
Source: https://comic.mag-garden.co.jp/daddydarling/
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Like Two Peas in a Pod - Not Your Typical High School Love Story
Like Two Peas in a Pod – Not Your Typical High School Love Story
Please be advised this review contains spoilers for Like Two Peas in a Pod by Gorou Kanbe and published by TOKYOPOP. Anyone weeb in my age range remembers the feeling of being in high school and watching our favorite high school romance anime like Ouran High School Host Club, Lovely Complex, and Fruits Basket. I’ve talked about this before but there is just something different about high school…
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#boys love#boys love manga#boys love manga review#LOVE x LOVE#manga#manga review#manga reviews#shounen ai#shounen ai manga#slice of life#tokyo pop#tokyopop#tokyopop LOVE x LOVE#tokyopop manga#yaoi#yaoi manga#yaoi manga review
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LGBTQ+ Manga
I’m making a list of licensed queer manga, since I always forget them whenever I’m asked. Please tell me ones I’ve missed!
*digital only release
Gay
10 Dance by Satou Inoue
Bad Boys Happy Home by SHOOWA
Black or White by Sachimo
Blue Flag by Kaito
The Cat Proposed by Dento Hayane
Canis Dear Mr. Rain by Zakk
Caramel by Puku Okuyama (digital)
Chéri, My Destiny! by Okoge Mochino
Cherry Magic! Thirty Years Of Virginity Can Make You a Wizard?! by Yuu Toyota
Classmates by Asamiko Nakamura
The Cornered Mouse Dreams of Cheese by Setona Mizushiro*
Deko Boko Sugar Days by Atsuko Yusen
Deko Boko Bittersweet Days by Atsuko Yusen
Don’t Call Me Daddy by Gorou Kanbe
Don’t Call Me Dirty by Gorou Kanbe
Entangled Circumstances by Kikuko Kikuya
An Even More Beautiful Lie by Kei Kanai
Fangs by Billy Balibally
Given by Natsuki Kizu
Glass Syndrome by Eiko Ariki
The God and the Flightless Messenger by Hagi
Go For It, Nakamura! by Syundei
Hanger by Hirotaka Kisaragi
His Extra-Large, Ever-So-Lovely... by Omoimi*
Hitorijime My Hero by Memeco Arii
I Can Hear the Sunspot by Yuki Fumino
I Cannot Reach You by Mika
Katakoi Lamp by Kyohei Azumi
Key Ring Lock by ymz*
Kisses, Macarons, and Lonely Pie by Hyougo Kijima
Koimonogatari by Tohru Tagura
Links by Natsuki Kizu
Liquor & Cigarettes by Ranmaru Zariya (both are bi)
Like Two Peas in a Pod by Kanbe Gorou
Manly Appetites: Minegishi Loves Otsu by Mito
Monster and the Beast by Renji
My Brother’s Husband by Gengoroh Tagame
My Summer of You by Nagisa Furuya
New York New York by Ragawa Marimo
The Night Beyond the Tricornered Window by Tomoko Yamashita*
No. 6 by Hinoki Kino, Atsuko Asano
No Touching at All by Kou Yoneda*
Our Dining Table by Mita Ori
Our Not So Lonely Travel Guide/Bokura no chikyuu no arukikata by Mone Sorai
RePlay by Saki Tsukahara
The Rule of Standing on Tiptoe by Puku Okuyama (digital)
Sarazanmai (novel) by Kunihiko Ikuhara and Teruko Utsumi
Sarazanmai: Reo and Mabu by IKUNIRAPPER, Kunihiko Ikuhara, Misaki Saitoh, miggy
Sasaki and Miyano by Syou Harusono
Scattering His Virgin Bloom by Aya Sakyo
A Season of Young Leaves by Venio Tachibana, Akeno Kitahata
Seven Days by Tachibana Venio, Takarai Rihito
Star Collector by Sophie Schönhammer, Anna Backhausen
The Song of Yoru and Asa by Harada
Summer of the Fox by Nacolat (summer 2022)
The Summer of You (My Summer of You Vol. 1) by Nagisa Furuya
That Blue Sky Feeling by Okura
There Are Things I Can’t Tell You by Edako Mofumofu
This Wonderful Season WIth You by Yusen Atsuko
Twilight Out of Focus by Jyanome *
The Two Lions by Nagisa Furuya
A Vampire and His Pleasant Companions by Narise Konohara, Marimo Ragawa
What Did You Eat Yesterday? by Fumi Yoshinaga
The Wize Wize Beasts of the Wizarding Wizdom by Nagabe
Would You Like to Be a Family? by Koyama
Yes, No, Or Maybe? (novel) by Michi Ichiho, Lala Takemiya
Lesbian
Adachi and Shimamura (novel) by Hitoma Iruma
Adachi and Shimamura (manga) by Moke Yuzuhara
After Hours by Yuuta Nishio
Akuma no Riddle by Sunao Minakata, Yun Kouga
All You by Ruri Hazuki *
Alter Ego by Ana C. Sanchez
Assymetry by sheepd*
As You Wish by Aosaki Rusou (digital)
Beauty and the Beast Girl by Neji
Bloom Into You by Nakatani Nio
Bloom Into You (novel) by Hitoma Iruma, Nakatani Nio
Breath of Flowers by Caly
Can I Pretend to Buy You With Money? by Tachi (digital)
Catch These Hands by Murata
Chasing After Aoi Koshiba by FLY
Cocoon Entwined by Yuriko Hara
Conditions of Paradise by Akiko Morishima
Days of Love at Seagull Villa by Kodama Naoko
The Demon Girl Next Door by Izumo Ito
Donuts Under a Crescent Moon by Shio Usui
Eclair by ASCII Media Works
Even If We Became Adults by Takako Shimura
Failed Princesses by Ajiichi
Farewell to My Alter by Nio Nakatani
Fragtime by Sato
Futaribeya by Yukiko
Girlfriends by Milk Morinaga
Goodbye, My Rose Garden by Dr. Pepperco
GUNBURED × SISTERS by Wataru Mitogawa
Hana and Hina After School by Milk Morinaga
Harukana Receive by Nyojizai
HIRAETH -The End of the Journey by Yuhki Kamatani* (this might have more representation but I’ve only read 2 chapters so far)
How Do We Relationship? by Tamifull
I Love You So Much I Hate You by Yuni
I Love Yuri and I Got Bodyswapped with a Fujoshi! by Aijiichi
I Married My Best Friend To Shut My Parents Up by Kodama Naoko
If I Could Reach You by tMnR
If We Leave on the Dot by Ayu Inui
It’s Personnel! by Yuni
Kase-san and... by Hiromi Takashima
Kiss and White Lily For My Dearest Girl by Canno
The Life of a Yuri Couple in Love by mk*
A Lily Blooms in Another World by Kaeruda Ameko *
Magnum Lily by Rei Abe*
Monologue Woven For You by Syu Yasaka
Mushroom Girls in Love by Kei Murayama
My Alcoholic Escape From Reality by Nagata Kabi (third in the “series”, but probably can be read alone like the second)
My Idol Sits the Next Desk Over! by Tetsu Tsutsui and Koyubi Sugawara*
My Lesbian Experience with Loneliness by Nagata Kabi
My Solo Exchange Diary by Nagata Kabi (technically the sequel, but can be read separate from My Lesbian Experience)
Nameless Asterism by Kina Kobayashi
Night and Day by Yu Akegata (manga planet)
Now Loading..! by Mikanuji
Otherside Picnic (novel) by Iori Miyazawa
Out Teachers Are Dating! by Pikachi Ohi
Our Wonderful Days by Kei Hamuro
Pandora in the Crimson Shell: Ghost Urn by Shirow Masamune and Rikudou Koushi
The Rain and the Other Side of You by Moto Monoma (digital)
Roadqueen by Mira Ung Chua
Roll Over and Die (novel) by kiki, kenta
Sailor Moon by Naoko Takeuchi
School Zone Girls by Ningiyau
Secret of the Princess by Milk Morinaga
semelparous by Jun Ogino
Sexiled: My Sexist Party Leader Kicked Me Out, So I Teamed Up With a Mythical Sorceress! (novel) by Kaeruda Ameko, Miya Kazutomo
Shiori and Yuki by Twa (digital)
Side-by-Side Dreamers (novel) by Iori Miyazawa
Strawberry Fields Once Again by Kazura Kinosaki (Dec. 2020)
Superwomen in Love! by sometime (Apr. 2021)
Sweet Blue Flowers by Takako Shimura
Syrup: A Yuri Anthology by Yoshimurakana, Kodama Naoko etc
A Tropical Fish Yearns For Snow by Makoto Hagino
Vampeerz by Akili (Jul. 2021)
Wednesday - Maybe I Love You: Fubuki & Yuzu & Ruiro by Ruri Hazuki (digital)
Whenever Our Eyes Meet...: A Women's Love Anthology by ASCII Media Works
Whispered Words by Takashi Ikeda
Whisper Me a Love Song by Eku Takeshima
A White Rose in Bloom by Asamiko Nakamura
A Witch’s Love At The End of the World by Kujira
The Whole of Humanity Has Gone Yuri Except Me by Hiroki Haruse (June 2021)
Yunagi Marbled by Moto Monomo (digital)
Yuri Bear Storm by Ikunigomamonaka, Akiko Morishima
Yuri Is My Job! by miman
Yuri Life by Kurukuruhime
Bisexual
My Love Mix-Up! by Wataru Hinekure
Transgender
Boys Run the Riot by Keito Gaku (trans male)
The Bride Was a Boy by Chii (trans female)
Claudine by Riyoko Ikeda (trans male)
Wandering Son by Takako Shimura (trans male and trans female mcs)
Non-Binary
Love Me For Who I Am by Kata Konayama
Multiple Representations
Cardcaptor Sakura by Clamp (gay, lesbian, bisexual)
Love Me For Who I Am by Kata Konayama (non-binary, trans female, gay)
Our Dreams at Dusk (gay, lesbian, asexual, trans male, questioning)
#manga#lgbt manga#lgbt manga masterlist#lgbt#i think i made a mistake#trying to organize by rep#i feel like this list has become unwieldy#but too much work has gone into it lmao#april 2022 update
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