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		<title>Yaoi Review: Live for Love</title>
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		<pubDate>Sat, 16 Oct 2010 18:10:18 +0000</pubDate>
		<dc:creator>Kris</dc:creator>
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		<description><![CDATA[Live for Love Story by Itsuki Sato Art by Jun Mayama Published by the Jun&#233; Imprint of Digital Manga, Inc. Copy supplied by Publisher ISBN-10: 1-56970-035-4 ISBN-13: 978-1-56970-035-8 Review by Kris In Shinjuku’s Nichome neighborhood (for those not in the &#8230; <a href="http://www.liheliso.org/2010/10/16/yaoi-review-live-for-love-2/">Continue reading <span class="meta-nav">&#8594;</span></a>]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p><img src="http://liheliso.org/imagedir/liveforlove.jpg" align="right">Live for Love<br />
Story by Itsuki Sato<br />
Art by Jun Mayama<br />
Published by the Jun&#233; Imprint of Digital Manga, Inc.<br />
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ISBN-10: 1-56970-035-4<br />
ISBN-13: 978-1-56970-035-8</p>
<p>Review by Kris</p>
<p>In Shinjuku’s Nichome neighborhood (for those not in the know this is the neighborhood well known to cater to Tokyo’s gay community) is a small Detective agency run by Yasuie Kiryuuin and his assistant Yoshiyuki Nomura. There’s one problem they have no business and Yasu is terrible with money. Yoshiyuki seems to handle all of the business aspects of the detective agency and Yasu tries to drum up business by taking care of the cats of many of the ladies who work in Kabukicho (Tokyo’s red light district) and sexually harasses Yoshiyuki. They face a bleak future but they seem to get through it together until Yoshiyuki’s father falls ill. You see Yoshiyuki is adopted and when his adoptive parents have a child of their own he feels out of place. Eventually Yoshiyuki hits rock bottom and that’s when Yasu finds him and offers him a place to belong. That lasted for a while but his parents would like him to come back home, work in his father’s company, and start with marriage interviews. It seems like it’s going to be a tough decision for Yoshiyuki. Does he stay poor and follow Yasuie, the man who gave him a place to belong, or go home with a family and live a secure life?<br />
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<strong>Live for Love</strong> is a title that I’m going to have a hard time recommending. Why, you ask? Well many of the yaoi stereotypes are alive and thriving in this manga. I will warn you now that there is a non-con (non-consensual or rape) scene because Yasu is just so overcome by emotion when he finds out that Yoshiyuki is tossing around the idea of going back home. At least in this case Yasu realizes what a boneheaded move that was and would understand if Yoshiyuki would want nothing to do with him. Yoshiyuki is the typical tsundere type character; he seems to say one thing but means something completely different. Yasu has redeeming qualities, he’s a total goofball and that is something that I love in my semes, but he does push the line way too often.</p>
<p>While the story falls into typical yaoi territory the art is not really my style. Mayama sensei’s chibis are kind of weird looking and even the normal art in many places looks off. I liked the art on the cover and on the back but once I cracked it open I wasn’t as impressed. Jun&#233; did a good job on it though. I didn’t catch any spelling or grammar mistakes and they did a nice job on the production.</p>
<p>I will admit that there were a few spots where I enjoyed the humor. If you don’t mind setting your values aside involving non-con who knows you may enjoy this title. But I’m leaving the decision up to you. For another view on this title be sure to catch April Kimm’s <a href="http://www.liheliso.org/2009/07/08/yaoi-review-live-for-love/">review</a>.</p>
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		<title>Yaoi Review: La Satanica</title>
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		<pubDate>Sat, 16 Oct 2010 17:53:13 +0000</pubDate>
		<dc:creator>Kris</dc:creator>
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		<description><![CDATA[La Satanica Story and Art: Momoko Tenzen Published by the Jun&#233; Imprint of Digital Manga, Inc. Copy supplied by Publisher ISBN-10: 1-56970-073-7 ISBN-13: 978-1-56970-073-0 Review by Kris Motoki Matsushima is one of the most popular guys in class. Girls are &#8230; <a href="http://www.liheliso.org/2010/10/16/yaoi-review-la-satanica/">Continue reading <span class="meta-nav">&#8594;</span></a>]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p><img src="http://liheliso.org/imagedir/LaSatanica.jpg" align="right">La Satanica<br />
Story and Art: Momoko Tenzen<br />
Published by the Jun&#233; Imprint of Digital Manga, Inc.<br />
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ISBN-10: 1-56970-073-7<br />
ISBN-13: 978-1-56970-073-0</p>
<p>Review by Kris</p>
<p>Motoki Matsushima is one of the most popular guys in class. Girls are always confessing their love for him but there’s only one Matsushima has his eye on, Shoji Mashita. Mashita comes across as quiet and brainy but in all actuality he has a cruel streak. Mashita knows how Matsushima feels about him and Mashita enjoys teasing him mercilessly. The two are really close friends and the chances are pretty high that Mashita feels the same way. Unfortunately the secret comes out when Mashita gets jealous of a mutual friend (the friend, Natsuki, has known Mashita for a long time) because Matsushima was getting the dirt on Mashita. Mashita may be able to keep his cool in everyday situations but when passions are high its Matsushima who’s in control. Will these two be able to get together or will Mashita’s inexperience with the physical aspects of their relationship hinder these two from moving forward?<br />
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Sorry for the poor synopsis but action packed this manga is not. It feels like it moves slowly but it’s over before you know it. This definitely falls into a unique category. When I first read it it took me a while to get the right name with the right face because the names are just too similar (at least in my mind). But once I got past that aspect of story I was able to sink in and truly enjoy it. Matsushima is like a giant puppy and an ongoing joke is that he grew out his hair because the person he liked said it reminded him of his dog’s hair. Of course Mashita has a dog and the two do share similarities. Mashita does have a mean streak but it’s pretty obvious to everyone (except Matsushima) how he feels. Of course true love does not run smooth so there are a few bumps that these two will need to overcome.</p>
<p>As always I rather enjoyed this title. It is, of course, a Momoko Tenzen title and will get my attention simply for that fact. She is a rather interesting story teller. Not only does she approach things in a little bit different way but she doesn’t always follow the yaoi conventions. Like in this story it’s the uke who seems to be the cruel one in everyday life. Now following the typical conventions it’s almost always the seme that has the cruel streak. I noticed, too, that at the beginning of the manga we jump right in to the middle of their story and then backtrack a little bit (I noticed the same pattern in her title <strong><a href="http://www.liheliso.org/2010/03/02/yaoi-review-suggestive-eyes/">Suggestive Eyes</a></strong>.) But the thing I love most about this title is the art. Tenzen-sensei’s men are impossibly beautiful (with thick lips and windswept hair) yet still have an everyday man quality too them. She isn’t shy to include beauty marks on her characters (that is a statement over all, none of the characters in <strong>La Satanica</strong> have any that I’m aware of but in some of her other titles you’ll catch them) which makes them more realistic to me (no one has flawless skin). Because much of her stuff falls into the realm of drama there isn’t much need for chibis but when she inserts some humor her chibis are darling.</p>
<p>When it comes to Tenzen-sensei I’m running out of things to say because I’ve said it all once before in previous reviews. She continues to be a favorite mangaka of mine and unless she ends up writing some really weird, distasteful manga she will continue to be a favorite of mine. I really enjoyed <strong>La Satanica</strong> for the storytelling, the art and the pacing. Some may not feel the same way. But if you enjoy pure romance you’ll like <strong>La Satanica</strong>. </p>
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		<title>Yaoi Review: Finder vol. 2: Cage in the Viewfinder</title>
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		<pubDate>Mon, 13 Sep 2010 04:22:34 +0000</pubDate>
		<dc:creator>Kris</dc:creator>
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		<description><![CDATA[Finder vol. 2: Cage in the Viewfinder Story and Art: Ayano Yamane Published by the Jun&#233; Imprint of Digital Manga, Inc. Copy supplied by Publisher ISBN-10: 1-56970-186-5 ISBN-13: 978-1-56970-186-7 Review by Kris Akihito Takaba can’t seem to stay away from &#8230; <a href="http://www.liheliso.org/2010/09/12/yaoi-review-finder-vol-2-cage-in-the-viewfinder/">Continue reading <span class="meta-nav">&#8594;</span></a>]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p><img src="http://liheliso.org/imagedir/Finder2.jpg" align="right">Finder vol. 2: Cage in the Viewfinder<br />
Story and Art: Ayano Yamane<br />
Published by the Jun&#233; Imprint of Digital Manga, Inc.<br />
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ISBN-10: 1-56970-186-5<br />
ISBN-13: 978-1-56970-186-7</p>
<p>Review by Kris</p>
<p>Akihito Takaba can’t seem to stay away from Ryuichi Asami for very long. Always searching for the next big story Takaba is approached by another cop (you’ll have to read the <a href="http://www.liheliso.org/2010/08/09/yaoi-review-finder-vol-1-target-in-the-viewfinder/">first volume</a> for the details on that whole scenario) and he has special access to the exclusive Club Sion, run by Asami himself. Once inside will Takaba get the story he’s looking for or will Asami show up and foil Takaba’s plans?<br />
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The majority of the volume is dedicated to Fei Long Liu’s backstory, how he and Asami met, and why there is some massive animosity between these two crime bosses. Fei Long was adopted into the Liu family and was raised like the head of the family’s own son but Fei Long didn’t feel as though he truly measured up to his older brother. Yan Tsui was ruthless in his treatment of both Fei Long and his enemies. Because he was the older of the two it’s expected that Yan Tsui will be taking over the family business but it seems that Fei Long is more capable and more liked. But all is not well in Hong Kong’s criminal underworld and Asami seems to have a hand in it.</p>
<p>The final part of the book is a new chapter starring the two students from <em>Plants in Love</em>. This time around it’s <em>DNA in Love</em> and Mizuno has it tough. His mom is out of town and his dad is in charge. It soon comes to the attention of Hiyama’s dad that his lover’s son happens to attend the same school as his own son and uses Mizuno’s illness as an excuse to head over to the Mizuno household. Not only do the dads seem to get some action but Hiyama and Mizuno enjoy some alone time as well.</p>
<p>This is a rather advanced review but I was given the opportunity so I figured that I’d take it. Luckily I still had my friend’s copy of the second BeBeautiful release and was able to handle it the way I did with the first volume. In comparing the two volumes the art hasn’t been changed. In the <a href="http://www.manicaboutmanga.com/2010/08/finder-vol-1-target-in-viewfinder-by.html">comments section</a> of my own website one person commented that BeBeautiful did edit some of the artwork in the second volume if you compared it to the original Japanese version. I don’t have my original Japanese copies yet (I’ll probably be getting them later on in the year or the beginning of next, like y’all needed to know that.) At least compared with BeBeautiful’s version everything is the same, with the exception of the original interview conducted by BeBeautiful’s staff and that the book licensed by Jun&#233; is the one released by Libre in 2007 so the author’s afterword is different as well. Even though the artwork hasn’t changed Jun&#233;’s version is far superior. The translation is of a higher quality and they’ve included a full color cover sheet that is simply beautiful.</p>
<p>I love Yamane-sensei’s art, it is truly gorgeous. I’m still hanging in there in hopes that the story will truly hook me. I would like to see more of the Takaba x Akihito relationship. I have enjoyed it but I’m not as rabid about this series as others are in the fandom. So far I think I prefer her other English released titles (The Crimson Spell and <a href="http://www.manicaboutmanga.com/2008/05/foreign-love-affair-by-ayano-yamane.html">A Foreign Love Affair</a>) but I haven’t given up hope yet. There are still 3 more volumes to be translated and it is still an ongoing series. If it continues on its current trajectory chances are I’ll be converted.</p>
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		<title>Yaoi Review: Finder vol. 1: Target in the Viewfinder</title>
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		<pubDate>Tue, 10 Aug 2010 01:53:50 +0000</pubDate>
		<dc:creator>Kris</dc:creator>
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		<description><![CDATA[Finder vol. 1: Target in the Viewfinder Story and Art: Ayano Yamane Published by the Jun&#233; Imprint of Digital Manga, Inc. Copy supplied by Publisher ISBN-13: 978-1-56970-186-7 Review by Kris Akihito Takaba is a freelance photographer who got a hot &#8230; <a href="http://www.liheliso.org/2010/08/09/yaoi-review-finder-vol-1-target-in-the-viewfinder/">Continue reading <span class="meta-nav">&#8594;</span></a>]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p><img src="http://liheliso.org/imagedir/Finder1.jpg" align="left">Finder vol. 1: Target in the Viewfinder<br />
Story and Art: Ayano Yamane<br />
Published by the Jun&#233; Imprint of Digital Manga, Inc.<br />
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ISBN-13: 978-1-56970-186-7</p>
<p>Review by Kris</p>
<p>Akihito Takaba is a freelance photographer who got a hot tip and a huge scoop involving politicians and the criminal underworld but unfortunately the story was quashed. The crime boss Ryuichi Asami won’t have Takaba butting into his business so to intimidate Takaba he kidnaps and rapes him. But that won’t keep Takaba down. He’s determined to get the story one way or another. But he’ll need to watch out now that he’s entangled in Asami’s world. Not only is Asami after Takaba (he’s attracted to him) but it seems that Takaba’s caught the eye of the Chinese Mafia and their boss Fei Long. Man, poor kid! How will he handle these rough (but gorgeous) men? Also included are a few one shots: <em>Love Lesson</em> involves high school students, <em>Plants in Love</em> feature two classmates who find out their dads seem to be having an affair, and <em>Risky Society</em> is about a secret crime fighting group where the members have superpowers. Sorry for the poor synopsis but I really don’t want to give away the story.<br />
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This has to be one of the biggest, and most anticipated, releases of the year. Since the demise of BeBeautiful fans have been clamoring for any yaoi publisher to license this series. Earlier this year Digital Manga, Inc. announced that they had acquired this license just on the heels of the announcement that Ayano Yamane was going to be this year’s guest of honor at YaoiCon. Digital Manga announced that the title would be released through their Jun&#233; line. Initially there was excitement to be had but then worries about the fact that Jun&#233; was releasing it and not 801 Media (Digital Manga’s more explicit boys love line). Since Jun&#233; is Digital Manga’s mainstream BL line it’s a known fact that in the past they’ve been known to make some content edits to make it possible to sell their titles in more places i.e. brick and mortar stores like Borders. To try and quell the fear Deb Aoki at about.com spoke with the folks over at DMP regarding this title (<a href="http://manga.about.com/b/2010/03/15/digital-manga-reveals-more-about-new-yaoi-license-the-finder-series.htm">click here</a> for that article.) Now just to let all of you know I don’t own the original Japanese tankobon (I will eventually) or the BeBeautiful series that was released several years ago (by the time I started reading yaoi it was out of print). But thanks to a friend of mine she did have a copy of the first two volumes and lent them to me so I could compare the two against each other.</p>
<p>Now I can inform all you rabid fangirls out there that you have nothing to worry about. This is a beautiful release and you will be pleased. In my opinion it is a far more superior than the BeBeautiful version. They’ve included a full color cover page. The translation read smoothly and they’ve kept the honoriffics (-san, -sama, etc.). For someone who is new to the series and only read the BeBeautiful version right before the Jun&#233; volume the Jun&#233; translation was clear and made it easier for me to understand what was going on. In the volume Finder is only the first third of the book and the rest are brief one shots. In the BeBeautiful version the one shots <em>Love Lesson</em> and <em>Plants in Love</em> have aged up their characters and either state that they are university students or imply they are college age. But looking at the artwork they look like they are high school students (uniforms and the like). In the Jun&#233; edition it is vague. There is no statement of their ages but you know they’re high school students. With the new translation I was able to enjoy <em>Risky Society</em> a lot more and it made much more sense. And finally no artwork has been altered in any way, at least comparing it to BeBeautiful&#8217;s version. All in all I have to say that the Jun&#233;’s is miles ahead in quality over the BeBeautiful volume. I’m sure that there are people who will prefer the other volume but for me Jun&#233; wins.</p>
<p>Ayano Yamane-sensei is a fan favorite and I can see why. Her art is simply stunning and her men ooze sexiness from every pore. The sex is hot, explicit and leaves very little to the imagination. Yamane-sensei is also known to be very protective of her work. She insists on the highest quality  and won’t settle for less. Because of this fact I was one of the few fans (of sensei’s, not of <strong>Finder</strong> seeing how I haven’t read it until now) that knew that <strong>Finder</strong> would get the best treatment and there wouldn’t be anything to be worried about. </p>
<p>All of the characters are impossibly beautiful, extremely ruthless, and everything you would expect in the criminal underworld. You can’t help but feel sorry for Takaba getting roped into all of this. The <strong>Finder</strong> story starts out with non-con and some pretty kinky stuff so if that isn’t your thing you may want to stay away but this series is a piece of yaoi history created by one of the genre’s most gifted artists. Do you want to be left behind?</p>
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		<title>Yaoi Review: Il Gatto Sul G vol. 3</title>
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		<pubDate>Mon, 26 Jul 2010 17:55:27 +0000</pubDate>
		<dc:creator>Kris</dc:creator>
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		<description><![CDATA[Il Gatto Sul G vol. 3 Story and Art: Tooko Miyagi Published by the Jun&#233; Imprint of Digital Manga, Inc. Copy supplied by Publisher ISBN-10: 1-56970-062-1 ISBN-13: 978-1-56970-062-4 Review by Kris Riya’s life is spinning out of control. When we &#8230; <a href="http://www.liheliso.org/2010/07/26/yaoi-review-il-gatto-sul-g-vol-3/">Continue reading <span class="meta-nav">&#8594;</span></a>]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p><img src="http://liheliso.org/imagedir/IlGattoSulG3.jpg" align="left">Il Gatto Sul G vol. 3<br />
Story and Art: Tooko Miyagi<br />
Published by the Jun&#233; Imprint of Digital Manga, Inc.<br />
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ISBN-10: 1-56970-062-1<br />
ISBN-13: 978-1-56970-062-4</p>
<p>Review by Kris</p>
<p>Riya’s life is spinning out of control.  When we last left off Atsushi and Black Riya had attended Saki’s concert (for all info you need feel free to check out my reviews of volumes <a href="http://www.manicaboutmanga.com/2009/11/il-gatto-sul-g-vol-1-by-tooko-miyagi.html">one</a> and <a href="http://www.manicaboutmanga.com/2010/07/il-gatto-sul-g-vol-2-by-tooko-miyagi.html">two</a>) so Saki could witness for himself the dual personality. While at the concert Riya runs into Kousaka. Every time Riya has been around Kousaka he’s been in White mode but today he’s Black. He tries to pretend to be the White personality with disastrous results. Riya blows his own cover and then Kousaka gets angry and strikes Riya when Atsushi shows up. Atsushi and Riya head back home. Riya comes on to Atsushi to help dull the pain and initially Atsushi goes along with it until he truly discovers he loves Riya in a romantic way not familial way he initially started off with. Atsushi confesses his feelings and tells Riya that he doesn’t want to hurt him. Due to this shock Riya again reverts to White.<br />
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Atsushi has made the decision that he’s going to continue as a housekeeper but no longer wants to live with Riya. Riya on the other hand remembers nothing for the past 10 days and it really freaks him out to find out everything that’s happened. He escapes to school where he now has to face Kousaka. Kousaka offers himself up as a refuge because he feels that Riya has no one to support him and also spills it about the other personality. Riya’s emotions reel out of control and he skips school. While Riya is supposedly at school Saki arrives to spend some time with Riya before he heads back to New York. Sadly the only person there to greet him is Atsushi. Saki wants to know why Atsushi wants to move out and Atsushi tells Saki that he’s fallen in love with Riya. Saki accepts this news but insists that Atsushi know more about Riya’s past. Riya has definitely had it tough and I’ll leave it to you read about it. But Riya’s not out of the woods yet. Can he get things together or will he spiral out of control to complete destruction and who will he choose, Atsushi or Kousaka?</p>
<p>The final volume definitely dials up the drama to 11 (sorry for the lame Spinal Tap reference). We find out all about Riya’s childhood and how he developed his multiple personalities. It’s really rather sad and tough to read through but it definitely is an important part of the story. I’m still trying to figure things out with that section of the book and I’ve read through it many, many times and still pick up new information. Child abuse and mental illness are subjects that you don’t see much in manga (or at least the manga that I’ve come across) but it is handled well and I will inform you that it does have a happy ending and in the authors notes she states that her publishers have given her the go ahead to continue on with the story. According to <a href="http://www.mangaupdates.com/authors.html?id=493">mangaupdates.net</a> (the link is to Tooko Miyagi’s page not the two titles) they have a couple titles listed as sequels to Il Gatto Sul G. I would love to read them but they don’t look like they’ve been gathered into tankobon form and one of them is brand spanking new. If the opportunity arises to have them eventually be available for license here in the States that would be absolutely fantastic.</p>
<p>As a series this is definitely a worthwhile and emotional read. It does follow some of the stereotypes that are prevalent in yaoi but it’s nice to see that Atsushi doesn’t follow them, it’s mainly Kousaka. It’s that attitude that I like to bully you and that’s how I show you my love. It can be true in real life (you know when you like to tease the one you like) but it’s taken to extremes which again are in typical yaoi. This would be a good introductory yaoi title because it’s not really graphic but definitely packs a heavy emotional punch.</p>
<p>Jun&#233; published this title after they made the move to remove the dust jacket, which makes me sad with this particular title. Also the paper isn’t as high quality as it used to be but compared to other publishers it’s definitely better. The cover has a shiny finish which doesn’t quite go with the matte finish of the first two, but I’d rather get the final volume in its current state instead of never getting the title.</p>
<p>Pick it up, it’s definitely worth your while!</p>
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		<title>Yaoi Review: Ciao Ciao Bambino</title>
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		<pubDate>Sat, 03 Apr 2010 18:28:11 +0000</pubDate>
		<dc:creator>Kris</dc:creator>
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		<description><![CDATA[Ciao Ciao Bambino Story and Art: Momoko Tenzen Published by the Jun&#233; Imprint of Digital Manga, Inc. Copy supplied by Publisher ISBN-10: -156970-077-x ISBN-13: 978-1-56970-077-8 Review by Kris On Kaname Imai&#8217;s first day at work is somewhat jazzed up when &#8230; <a href="http://www.liheliso.org/2010/04/03/yaoi-review-ciao-ciao-bambino/">Continue reading <span class="meta-nav">&#8594;</span></a>]]></description>
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Story and Art: Momoko Tenzen<br />
Published by the Jun&#233; Imprint of Digital Manga, Inc.<br />
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ISBN-10: -156970-077-x<br />
ISBN-13: 978-1-56970-077-8</p>
<p>Review by Kris</p>
<p>On Kaname Imai&#8217;s first day at work is somewhat jazzed up when he saves young Yuuta Fujimoto from some aggressive men. Initially Kaname thinks Yuuta is an adorable young girl but Yuuta is all male. Kaname is a cram school teacher and a year after he saved Yuuta; Yuuta attends his cram school. It seems that Yuuta has developed a crush on Kaname, but there are some objects in the way. Kaname is a college student and kind of clueless and Yuuta is a middle school student and likes to look out for Kaname&#8217;s best interest. A relationship at this juncture is not in the cards but Yuuta is determined that one day he&#8217;ll seduce Kaname.<br />
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A related story called <em>Honey Citron</em> features Yuuta&#8217;s two friends Kei and Makoto. It seems that Makoto may have developed a crush on Kei but doesn&#8217;t know how to deal with the possibility of the change that may appear in their relationship. The volume is rounded out by <em>Brand New Wednesday</em>, which is the tale of a high school student falling for his tutor.</p>
<p>This is a title that I really wrestle with. Any time there is a student/teacher pairing I always proceed with caution. When we deal with a high school student I&#8217;m usually able to look on but in this case we are dealing with a middle school student here and it just doesn&#8217;t sit quite as well. I guess the only thing that makes it a bit more palatable (only a bit, not very much) is that Yuuta is the aggressor in the relationship. Kaname also seems to be a bit reluctant to enter into a more physical relationship. But still there is a seven-year age difference and we&#8217;re not really sure how old Yuuta is when they finally consummate their love. He&#8217;s still in school but I don&#8217;t know if it&#8217;s middle or high school.</p>
<p>The other two stories are great though. <em>Honey Citron</em> shows us the turmoil that Makoto finds his feelings in. Kei is rather clueless and Yuuta worries that he was the one who planted the idea that Makoto likes Kei as more than friends. In this case we see first love develop and we are dealing with characters that are of the same age. <em>Brand New Wednesday</em> was also a good read. The age spread wasn&#8217;t as large and Kana (the student) is in high school. It is a little older story and features some of Tenzen-sensei&#8217;s older art. I have to say that I much prefer her newer art style because some of the features are softened somewhat.</p>
<p>Art wise this is a beautiful volume. It features typical Tenzen-sensei art, which are thin lines, perfectly windswept hair, thick lips, and long lanky limbs. She is rather detailed with her character sketches but backgrounds are sparse yet when there is a background involved it is done with painstaking care and are very detailed as well. I think that Jun&#233; is a great publisher for Tenzen-sensei. She&#8217;s not terribly explicit but is a great mangaka in her own right. With Jun&#233;&#8217;s larger trim size makes it that much more amazing to look at. Jun&#233;&#8217;s new branding is an improvement over the pink branding bar by leaps and bounds.</p>
<p>I&#8217;m going to struggle with recommending this title because of the issues of dealing with a relationship between a middle school student and his college aged cram school teacher. It&#8217;s a must have for Tenzen-sensei fans which I am one but I&#8217;m leaving this up to you to decide.</p>
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		<title>Yaoi Review: Unsophisticated and Rude</title>
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		<pubDate>Wed, 17 Mar 2010 12:20:02 +0000</pubDate>
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		<description><![CDATA[Unsophisticated and Rude Story and Art: Momoko Tenzen Published by the Jun&#233; Imprint of Digital Manga, Inc. Copy supplied by Publisher ISBN-10: 1-56970-060-5 ISBN-13: 978-1-56970-060-0 Review by Kris Momoko Tenzen-sensei seems to have a thing for schoolboys. Unsophisticated and Rude &#8230; <a href="http://www.liheliso.org/2010/03/17/yaoi-review-unsophisticated-and-rude/">Continue reading <span class="meta-nav">&#8594;</span></a>]]></description>
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Story and Art: Momoko Tenzen<br />
Published by the Jun&#233; Imprint of Digital Manga, Inc.<br />
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ISBN-10: 1-56970-060-5<br />
ISBN-13: 978-1-56970-060-0</p>
<p>Review by Kris</p>
<p>Momoko Tenzen-sensei seems to have a thing for schoolboys. <strong>Unsophisticated and Rude</strong> is an anthology chock full of high school and college guys.<br />
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The book gets its title from the first story in the collection, <em>Unsophisticated and Rude</em>. Satoshi has a crush on Nao-sempai, a member of the same basketball team. What he doesn&#8217;t know is that his best friend Hiroto also has a thing for Nao-sempai. Who will Nao-sempai choose? <em>Pretender</em> is about Katase and Manaka. These two attended the same junior high and have a lot in common now that they are in high school. Katase fell in love with Manaka but kept it hidden even after Manaka confessed to him. Will these two ever get together? The third story is by far the best in the collection, <em>Midori Vivid in My Eyes</em>. Takamiya &#8220;rescues&#8221; the campus eccentric from a caterpillar attack. Sonoda is so grateful to (and taken by) Takamiya that he begins to shower him with expensive gifts. Takamiya doesn&#8217;t know what to do because he&#8217;s finding himself somewhat attracted to Sonoda as well. Will Takamiya be able to look beyond himself and accept Sonoda&#8217;s attention? <em>Second Love</em> focuses on Haruno and Uenaga. At an elementary school class reunion (they have those?) Haruno recognizes everyone but Uenaga. It seems that despite Haruno&#8217;s amazing memory he just can&#8217;t place Uenaga. The two again strike up a friendship but not remembering Uenaga annoys Haruno and Uenaga doesn&#8217;t want to bring up the past either. Will Haruno remember the past and if he does will the new friendship end because of it? The final story is <em>I Want to Be Your Number One</em>. Not only is this story the oldest of the collection but it&#8217;s also the most formulaic. Tomo and Yukihiro have friends for a long time. Now that they&#8217;re older Tomo seems to be making the moves on Yukihiro. The thing is Yukihiro doesn&#8217;t know if Tomo is joking or is serious. When push comes to shove will Yukihiro be able to recognize Tomo&#8217;s true feelings as well as his own?</p>
<p>This is the first anthology collection that I&#8217;ve read from Tenzen-sensei. The only other one that might come close is <strong>Manhattan Love Story</strong> but those stories are all interconnected so it really doesn&#8217;t fit in does it. That is one of the things that I like about Tenzen-sensei, she has the tendency to focus on one story for a volume of manga. But even in anthology mode I still enjoy her work. The stories have the usual BL feel to them and are somewhat predictable but because she creates beautiful characters, lush backgrounds, and a feel of pure romance I feel that she does a great job. She utilizes fine lines, thick lips, and windswept hair to make all of her characters absolutely stunning. Be they women or men they all inhabit a very attractive world. The art has a somewhat sparse style but that is what makes it so great. It has a very sophisticated look to it.</p>
<p>This book features Jun&#233;&#8217;s new look. What I mean by that is there is no dust jacket (even though they look great and it&#8217;s kind of nice that I don&#8217;t have to wrestle with the dust jacket but every once in a while I miss them.) They&#8217;ve also moved the branding bar to the side with the binding and have designed it to fit in with the look of the cover. No more noxious pink branding bar at the bottom of the book. Good work!</p>
<p>If you like your stories sweet and romantic or are a fan of Momoko Tenzen-sensei you&#8217;ll definitely enjoy this title. But it is an anthology and if you are a bit tired of them then you might want to stay away. Another thing is Tenzen-sensei isn&#8217;t terribly explicit, there is sex in this volume and it&#8217;s steamy but if you like your sex plentiful and graphic then you&#8217;re probably not going to enjoy it. I really liked it but I&#8217;m going to leave it up to you to decide!</p>
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		<title>Yaoi Review: Suggestive Eyes</title>
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		<pubDate>Tue, 02 Mar 2010 17:21:02 +0000</pubDate>
		<dc:creator>Kris</dc:creator>
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		<description><![CDATA[Suggestive Eyes Story and Art: Momoko Tenzen Published by the Jun&#233; Imprint of Digital Manga, Inc. Copy supplied by Publisher ISBN-10: 1-56970-045-1 ISBN-13: 978-1-56970-045-7 Review by Kris We all know that breakups are hard. Megumu Okazaki is a popular grad &#8230; <a href="http://www.liheliso.org/2010/03/02/yaoi-review-suggestive-eyes/">Continue reading <span class="meta-nav">&#8594;</span></a>]]></description>
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Story and Art: Momoko Tenzen<br />
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ISBN-10: 1-56970-045-1<br />
ISBN-13: 978-1-56970-045-7</p>
<p>Review by Kris</p>
<p>We all know that breakups are hard. Megumu Okazaki is a popular grad student who is trying to put his life back together after a heart-wrenching breakup. Hisashi Kina is a handsome 3rd year college student who seems to have fallen for Megumu. The two end up in bed together after Megumu runs into his ex. The problems arise when both Kina and Megumu have no idea what direction their relationship is headed. Do they love each other or is Megumu only using Kina as a rebound fling to heal his broken heart?</p>
<p>Another couple, professors at Megumu and Kina&#8217;s university, also makes an appearance in their own story. Kikugawa and Shibata attended the same college and now teach at said college together. Kikugawa is quiet and comes across as somewhat aloof. Shibata, on the other hand, is social, personable, and gets along with everyone. This is truly a sweet romance where opposites attract and that if you are truly compatible you can have long, fulfilling relationship.<br />
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<strong>Suggestive Eyes</strong> is definitely the style you&#8217;ve come to expect from Tenzen-sensei. The stories are dramatic, romantic and beautifully drawn. But the way sensei presented the story is somewhat interesting. Instead of starting the story by introducing us to the beginning of their story, we jump into the middle of their romance. Kina is unsure of Megumu&#8217;s feelings and Megumu wants to end their relationship because he&#8217;s doesn&#8217;t know what his own feelings are. When we pick up the second chapter its there that we find out how Kina and Megumu met. Megumu is a grad student working with Shibata-sensei and Kina is a 3rd year student. After witnessing Megumu crying over a pack of cigarettes (which Kina actually left in the classroom). Megumu seems to be drawn to Kina but when Kina finds himself being somewhat attracted to Megumu he finds out that Megumu was only interested in the cigarettes. It comes out at a drinking party that Megumu dated a guy that smoked the same brand and the relationship ended badly. Once we finish this story then we continue on with what normally would have followed what happened after the first chapter. It is really kind of confusing if you ask me, but upon the third and fourth readings I found the lineup intriguing.</p>
<p>The couple who really makes this manga worth picking up is the story of Kikugawa and Shibata. They may be professors at the same school but these two have a rather long history together. They started out as classmates. Kikugawa can be rather intimidating but it&#8217;s just because he&#8217;s quiet. Shibata is bubbly, friendly, and has the tendency to be the center of attention. The two struck up an unlikely friendship and soon found themselves attracted to one another.</p>
<p>With this story I liked how even though this book featured two different couples the two stories are intertwined and the four of them have to interact with the others. I liked the Megumu/Kina story but I would have to say that the better of the two is the one that features Kikugawa/Shibata. It is very romantic, which you come to expect when you read a Tenzen-sensei manga. Her soft, thin lines and excruciating detail make what could be a typical yaoi story something beautiful and entertaining. Tenzen-sensei could illustrate boring instructional manuals and I would automatically pick it up and enjoy it.</p>
<p>The book is up to Jun&#233;&#8217;s usual standards and is beautiful. The translation seems smooth and I don&#8217;t remember seeing any spelling mistakes or grammatical errors, but it&#8217;s entirely possible that I over looked them because I have to turn off my proofreading mode sometimes. I have to give my thanks to Jun&#233; for licensing and publishing works by Momoko Tenzen. She is a gifted mangaka that I recommend!</p>
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		<title>Yaoi Review: Hey, Sensei?</title>
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		<pubDate>Mon, 14 Dec 2009 19:22:15 +0000</pubDate>
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		<description><![CDATA[Hey, Sensei? Story and Art: Yaya Sakuragi Published by the Jun&#233; Imprint of Digital Manga, Inc. Copy supplied by Publisher ISBN-10: 1-56970-047-8 ISBN-13: 978-1-56970-047-1 Review by Kris Written in the corner of a test Tomohiko Isa catches the note “I &#8230; <a href="http://www.liheliso.org/2009/12/14/yaoi-review-hey-sensei-2/">Continue reading <span class="meta-nav">&#8594;</span></a>]]></description>
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Story and Art: Yaya Sakuragi<br />
Published by the Jun&#233; Imprint of Digital Manga, Inc.<br />
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ISBN-10: 1-56970-047-8<br />
ISBN-13: 978-1-56970-047-1</p>
<p>Review by Kris</p>
<p>Written in the corner of a test Tomohiko Isa catches the note “I love you, Sensei” from one of his students. Isa is a stoic high school math teacher. The surprise comes from who left the note, male student Takashi Homura. Homura happens to be the younger brother of his college girlfriend. It was in this relationship that Isa discovered that he was gay and he figured that Homura was using this as a way to get back at him. Bombarded by Homura’s constant sexual attacks he discovers that Homura’s love confession was in fact real and had no idea that Isa was gay.<br />
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Isa doesn’t have a lot of experience with matters of love and struggles with the fact he’s falling for his student who is ten years his junior. Homura on the other hand wants to appear to be grown up and be a suitable partner for his lover. Isa reluctantly agrees to start a relationship with Homura. Homura, being the youthful soul that he is, is ready and raring to go whereas Isa, being a responsible adult, wants to take things slowly. Will these two be able to overcome their obstacles and truly love each other?</p>
<p>You may recognize the work of Yaya Sakuragi-sensei. She is the artist behind BLU’s <strong>Tea for Two</strong> which is a great read all in itself. Because I’ve been enjoying that series I was really looking forward to <strong>Hey, Sensei?</strong> and I wasn’t disappointed either. It is a very sweet story with humor and romance and dealt with very human emotions. I found it very endearing that these two were both trying very hard to impress each other. Isa was constantly reminding Homura of their age difference and Homura was always trying to act older than he really is. It seemed that as soon as they admitted to themselves that it was ok to be who they really are their relationship really improved.</p>
<p>One thing I really liked about this release was the art. Sakuragi-sensei creates manly looking men. There are no girly looking ukes in this story. I find myself drawn to characters that are drawn lanky, lean and long. That’s exactly what you get from Sakuragi-sensei sexy, tall, manly characters. Another thing I enjoyed was the short personal comic in the <em>Afterword</em>. It has nothing to do with the story at hand but it gives us a little glimpse into her life. In regards to the physical look of the book it’s typical Jun&#233;. With Sakuragi-sensei the larger size makes it much easier to enjoy her art. But that’s just me.</p>
<p>I really like this title and can see myself reading this on a regular basis. If you like sweet romance, manly looking characters, and the teacher/student scenario doesn’t bother you I recommend this title. For another view be sure to catch <a href="http://www.liheliso.org/2009/06/11/yaoi-review-hey-sensei/">April Kimm’s</a> review.</p>
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		<title>Yaoi Review: Exotic and Delicious Fate</title>
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		<pubDate>Tue, 08 Dec 2009 19:00:40 +0000</pubDate>
		<dc:creator>Linda Yau</dc:creator>
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		<description><![CDATA[Exotic and Delicious Fate Story and Art by Ryoku Tsunoda Published by Juné, imprint of Digital Manga, Inc. Copy supplied by Publisher ISBN10: 1569700745 ISBN13: 9781569700747 Review by Linda Yau Kaoru Miyagi is a bartender who found luck when an &#8230; <a href="http://www.liheliso.org/2009/12/08/yaoi-review-exotic-and-delicious-fate/">Continue reading <span class="meta-nav">&#8594;</span></a>]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p><img src="http://liheliso.org/imagedir/exoticanddeliciousfate.jpg" align="left">Exotic and Delicious Fate<br />
Story and Art by Ryoku Tsunoda<br />
Published by Juné, imprint of Digital Manga, Inc.<br />
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ISBN10: 1569700745<br />
ISBN13: 9781569700747</p>
<p>Review by Linda Yau</p>
<p>Kaoru Miyagi is a bartender who found luck when an elderly benefactor gave him a job at the branch Tachibana restaurant. Fast forward eight years later, he is the manager of the restaurant. Enters the restaurant’s newest chef, Kasuga, and he is very interested in Miyagi. Kasuga also knows of Miyagi’s past that definitely changes his world, when reality comes to light.<br />
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I made a several observation thoughts prior to reading this book.  On the cover, there was an addition that I noticed. Gracing the covers of several Juné’s recent publication is a boarder and label clear to readers that this is a Yaoi manga, so there should be no surprises to any reader who picks up this book. Would that compel you to purchase or walk away from the book? This boarder scheme does make it easier for people to differentiate.</p>
<p>On the back, with the story’s description, there is a picture of Miyagi, Kasuga, and Kazuki – the benefactor who gave Miyagi the job. Initially, I though there was going to be an older man and younger man story. This is a plot device fetish that I found in some Japanese yaoi manga, an ojisan and younger man pairing. I thought that finally Juné was going where other yaoi publishers didn’t. This expectation was not true though. Sorry to burst the bubble of the perv in most of the hardcore yaoi readers.  </p>
<p>But yes I do enjoy this typical yaoi story, it is a sweet and romantic manga in terms of personal realization. Other than the picture disappointment, my disappointments in the book wasn&#8217;t as bad as what I thought about some other titles I read recently, and the way Kasuga wooed Miyagi was quite cute.</p>
<p>I am not sure how questionable ratings would be, but I actually thought this was more of a 18+ book. Yes there is no scenes of explicit drawings, but the drawing of sex, and obvious nudity was more so in this title, than a lot of other 16+ title I have read.  Perhaps I am becoming slightly jaded, but the sex scenes were more, and with the sounds and scenes depicted. Hmmm.. </p>
<p>Also the setting was slightly off, so if you expect this to be a food manga, as I initially thought, with a recent rereading of  <a href="http://www.liheliso.org/2009/05/11/yaoi-review-eat-or-be-eaten/">Eat or Be Eaten</a>, then this  is the wrong. More in the department of the relationship and personal conflicts than there is the depiction of food drawings. There is a short author’s afterward, questionnaire and relationship chart at the end of the book.   </p>
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		<title>Yaoi Novel Review: Secret Moon</title>
		<link>http://www.liheliso.org/2009/11/28/yaoi-novel-review-secret-moon-2/</link>
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		<pubDate>Sat, 28 Nov 2009 18:54:42 +0000</pubDate>
		<dc:creator>Linda Yau</dc:creator>
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		<description><![CDATA[Secret Moon Written by Siira Gou Art by Satou Tomoe Published by Jun&#233;, imprint of Digital Manga, Inc. Copy supplied by Publisher ISBN10: 1569706166 ISBN13: 9781569706169 Review by Linda Yau After years of living abroad, Viscount Akihiro Tomoe moves back &#8230; <a href="http://www.liheliso.org/2009/11/28/yaoi-novel-review-secret-moon-2/">Continue reading <span class="meta-nav">&#8594;</span></a>]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p><img src="http://liheliso.org/imagedir/secretmoon.jpg" align="left">Secret Moon<br />
Written by Siira Gou<br />
Art by Satou Tomoe<br />
Published by <a href="http://www.junemanga.com/" target="_blank">Jun&#233;</a>, imprint of Digital Manga, Inc.<br />
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ISBN10: 1569706166<br />
ISBN13: 9781569706169</p>
<p>Review by Linda Yau </p>
<p>After years of living abroad, Viscount Akihiro Tomoe moves back to Japan where he lives with his servant, and has enough business and money so that hardly anyone questions the front that he has. He is a vampire and shares the allergies of a vampire in only be able to go out after dark, but what sets him apart from being a vampire, is the fact that he doesn&#8217;t have any fangs. He is living what he believes to be a monotone life. One night after checking one of his many businesses, he sees a fight between a young man and some street thugs. <span id="more-1271"></span></p>
<p>Akihiro is attracted to the man fighting and steps in. This man as he learns is known as Taichi Yamagami, and has a strange double personality. During the day time, he has a shy and quiet personality, but when it is nighttime Taichi turns into an aggressive wild man.  He spent many years alone with his mother in the country side, and is hard pressed to trust or depend on anyone, especially if it is a man like Akihiro. Their relationship will have a lot to work on. Taichi is a inugami, which is similar to being a Japanese version of a werewolf. Vampires and werewolf falls into my realm of pleasure reading, so this book was quite enjoyable.   </p>
<p>Just as the relationship of Akihiro and Taichi is progressing quite well. Throw in Ohata, a man who is out to research, and reveal the background of Taichi, and the reader gets some conflict. His introduction came a bit too out of left field, so I was slightly annoyed, by this interruption. His character however, gave some more reasoning and hasten the pace of the story and gave it some depth, but this romance between Akihiro and Taichi has already had some issues, so then what would happened?  </p>
<p>After months of misplacing the book in my collection of book. I finally found this book to review, and remembered to write about it. I heartily recommend this book for any readers of vampire and werewolf books. Hopefully this review is not as spoiler as it is. My favorite part would be the point where Taichi is able to show Akihiro a version of the sun in matters of it being dusk, and not full sun. That is such a romantic part, that it kinda make readers forget they were both in the process of sex. This is actually a novel that I would love to see it have a sequel. </p>
<p>Check out Kris&#8217;s earlier <a href="http://www.liheliso.org/2009/03/09/yaoi-novel-review-secret-moon">review</a> of this book. </p>
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		<title>Yaoi Review: Clan of the Nakagamis &#8211; The Devil Cometh (vol. 2)</title>
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		<pubDate>Tue, 24 Nov 2009 15:05:45 +0000</pubDate>
		<dc:creator>Kris</dc:creator>
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		<description><![CDATA[Clan of the Nakagamis &#8211; The Devil Cometh (vol. 2) Story and Art: Homerun Ken Published by the Jun&#233; Imprint of Digital Manga, Inc. Copy supplied by Publisher ISBN-10: 1-56970-033-8 ISBN-13: 978-1-56970-033-4 Review by Kris Everyone says that their family &#8230; <a href="http://www.liheliso.org/2009/11/24/yaoi-review-clan-of-the-nakagamis-the-devil-cometh-vol-2/">Continue reading <span class="meta-nav">&#8594;</span></a>]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p><img src="http://liheliso.org/imagedir/nakagamis2.jpg" align="left">Clan of the Nakagamis &#8211; The Devil Cometh (vol. 2)</a><br />
Story and Art: Homerun Ken<br />
Published by the Jun&#233;</a> Imprint of Digital Manga, Inc.<br />
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ISBN-10: 1-56970-033-8<br />
ISBN-13: 978-1-56970-033-4</p>
<p>Review by Kris</p>
<p>Everyone says that their family is crazy (believe me I’ve used that excuse a time or two) but in the case of the Nakagamis, they are truly crazy. You have a family obsessed with the middle son Tokio, an older son who is a cross-dressing shojo artist, and a younger brother who is somewhat gullible when it comes to his older brother. But the siblings are just the tip of the iceberg. The mom and dad are eternally youthful and look much younger than their children and the grandfather is the youngest looking one out of the bunch, if you didn’t know any better you’d think he was around the age of ten or so. If you’re interested in checking out reviews for the first volume you can read <a href="http://www.manicaboutmanga.com/2009/02/clan-of-nakagamis-by-homerun-ken-review.html">mine</a> or a great male perspective by <a href="http://liheliso.com/buzz/archive/00000618.htm">Tom Good</a>.</p>
<p>Things seem to going OK with Haruka Iijima and Tokio Nakagami but they aren’t moving fast enough for Iijima thanks to the butting in of the rest of the Nakagami clan. But an ominous wind blows in the son of the head of the family and president of the Nakagami Group, Hibari Nakagami. It seems weird to the rest of the family that Hibari just shows up out of the blue to collect Grandfather Mitsuru (the ten-year-old looking grandpa). But instead of leaving with Grandfather he seems to have taken Tokio’s heart with him leaving Iijima, and the rest of the family worried. Only they’re worried about different things, Iijima feels that Hibari is taking his beloved sensei away from him, and the Nakagami clan figure that Hibari is using the fact that Tokio once had a thing for him to take advantage of him and his youthful appearance. Will Iijima and the rest of the Nakagamis be able to rescue Tokio before anything horrible will happen to him?<br />
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The second half of the book features a story starring Takamaru (the third son), Hibari, and Kijinojyo (the eldest son and the cross-dresser). Takamaru gets lost on an island famous for its mushrooms and its pirate legend while searching for a legendary mushroom that will save Tokio from a dreaded family disease (which turns out to be just a joke that their father told them). But who knew that while on the island they were going to be roped into the mystery of the pirate treasure.</p>
<p>This series is honestly a hidden gem. There are many hardcore yaoi fans that wouldn’t pick up this book because it has a YA rating. Usually with that rating it means that the sexual content isn’t as prevalent. But if you haven’t read this series you are missing out, big time! It is absolutely hilarious. The story is far-fetched but that’s what makes it fun. There is a scene in the first story where Hibari and Tokio are having dinner but to protect Tokio’s innocence Iijima, Kijinojyo, Takamaru and eventually Gokurakuchota (the father) show up in various types of dress but they’re all wearing different types of neckties because it is a requirement for men (and Kijinojyo is in his cross-dressing mode). I laughed out loud, which I usually don’t do (I choose to just snicker to myself). The storytelling is done well and the story moves rather quickly. It is a quick read but definitely worth you time.</p>
<p>Not only is the story great but I have found that I really like Homerun Ken-sensei’s art style. It is very clean and detailed and the characters actually look Asian (which often times the look is more generic). Everyone is gorgeous and beautifully designed. The art will really blow you away (at least in my opinion). The art and the story work really well together and the characters are well developed.</p>
<p>Since Jun&#233; decided to lose the dust jackets they store better and look rather nice on a shelf. I do admit that I miss the dust jackets because on the inner flaps you usually get a blurb written about the author. Without the jacket you don’t get them and I miss those comments, they were always good for a giggle. But, oh well, I think I’ll live. The translation was done smoothly and they did a great job on the clean-up. But Jun&#233; usually does a bang up job when it comes to high production value.</p>
<p>I don’t know if there is a third book in the works but in the Afterword sensei makes it seem like the chances that she’ll (I assume it’s a she) continue the series. I really hope so because not only do we have the Tokio x Iijima pairing, but we also have the new couple of Takamaru and Imaizumi, and there is the building sexual tension between Hibari and Kijinojyo. I’ve found myself completely entranced by sensei’s work and hope that more will be brought to the English-speaking market.<br />
If you haven’t checked out <strong>Clan of the Nakagamis</strong>, you should really pick it up. You can read it as a stand alone story, but I do recommend reading the first volume before you read <strong>The Devil Cometh</strong>. It makes more sense that way and is way more enjoyable. I do recommend this series and I think you ought to check it out!</p>
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