Lesbian Comics and Manga


 


Manga and Comics


My Broken Mariko by Waka Hirako

Content Warnings:

Content Warning Depicted or Implied
Suicide Not Shown
Self Harm Shown
Depression, Grief Shown
Physical Abuse Shown
Sexual Assault Not Shown
Smoking, Alcohol Shown
Sexual Assault involving a parent Not Shown

Pros
Beautiful art
Sensitive topics are handled well
Good writing
Emotional, impactful

Cons
None

"Dealing with abuse and depression since she was young, Mariko Ikagawa sought solace in Tomoyo Shiino—the start of a friendship that continued until adulthood. Now a 26-year-old office worker, Shiino is baffled when she hears a newscaster report that Mariko has killed herself. Though Shiino doubts the news at first, she accepts the truth after being unable to contact Mariko and begins to wonder the reason behind her suicide." - MyAnimeList Page

My Broken Mariko is a beautiful, gorgeous, and impactful story. It's painful, and it hurts, but it's a bittersweet story. It delves into sensitive topics like abuse, grief, and the complex emotions someone has when dealing with the loss of a loved one, especially to suicide, which is the case in this story.

A lot of manga try to touch on this topic, but I haven't seen any get it quite as right as My Broken Mariko does. It feels so real. So raw and powerful and tragic.

Its art style is stunning, and the way the artist portrays emotions of characters so viscerally is just... Amazing. I read it when it first came out in 2019, and I havent forgotten it since. Every time I think of a good yuri manga, I think of this one.

As for the yuri/lesbian part, it's very obvious that the two main characters had something more than friendship. They were undisputably in love, and the manga makes that very obvious. At least, it was to me personally.

I want to urge anyone who is able to just read it. It's an absolutely beautiful story, and I plan on getting a physical copy of it when I can. I'm really glad it got a physical translation here in the states so that I can support the author somehow. Just please take note of the content warnings. This manga is really heavy.

There's also apparently a movie adaptation that released last year, but I haven't watched it, so I can't give a proper review of it here. From what I've seen, it seems very faithful to the manga, at least.

Score: 10/10


The Guy She Was Interested In Wasn't A Guy At All

Tags: Cute, Suitable for all audiences, baby butch/high femme protag, the femme one is bi (probably...?)

Content Warnings:

Content Warning Shown/Not Shown
N/A

Pros
Awesome Art
Adorable Protags
They're highschoolers, but nothing even remotely gross happens to them (a breath of fresh air for yuri lovers around the world)
Constantly updating
baby butch protag has a hot uncle
The mangaka released an official spotify playlist "made by" the main characters, which includes Mitski, Black Sabbath, Paramore, and Weezer. Which is awesome.

Cons
The name is way too long to keep typing into Google
No official US translation (yet) SIKE!!! THEY RELEASED OFFICIAL ENGLISH VOLUMES IN THE US!!

"Aya Oosawa, a gyaru high school student, frequents a small record store and develops a crush on the clerk, who has dark hair and wears a hoodie and a face mask. There's one problem— as the title implies, the clerk is actually her nerdy female classmate Mitsuki Koga. How will Aya react when she learns her crush is not actually a boy?" -TV Tropes Page

If you're looking for a cute, feel good yuri manga to read, this is an ABSOLUTE MUST!!

If you're sick of yuri featuring highschoolers, I completely understand. Most of the time, they're written by men who completely fetishize us, and you're stuck with reading the same tired yuri tropes that end up leaving you feeling gross.

With TGSWIIWAGAA, you absolutely don't have to worry about that. It's a cute story about two girls getting into shenanigans and catching feelings while also talking about Slipknot. The relationship between the protagonists feels natural, and their mutual love for music is a great plotpoint that comes up many times. If you're a fan of rock/punk music, you'll absolutely love it.

The story is juicy, funny, and an all around joy to read, and I can't reccommend it enough. It's obvious the author put a lot of love and thought into these characters and their story. An absolute diamond in the rough.

Unfortunately it doesn't have an official US release yet, so I currently only own a japanese copy. It's a great find though, especially because it has the signature black and green coloring style throughout the whole thing.

Score:

10/10


I need to proofread these following entries later but for now it's a bit WIP

Sad Girl Space Lizard

(NSFW RATING: 3/5. Probably shouldn't read this in public but I dont remember)

A REALLY good comic about furry lizard anthro girls in space. I haven't read this in a while but it's really really good.

I completely adore Iggy Craig's art style and it had a lot of influence on me after I read it

Lady Of The Shard

(NSFW RATING: like 1/5? Its sfw but still)

UUREGEHHHHHHHHHH AHHHHHHHHHHHHH AHHHHHHH UWUGAHHHH READ IT PLEEEAASE ITS FREE TO READ

Content Warnings: body horror imagery, sexualized manipulation/mind control


TO READ:

Succulent: Trans-Inclusive Sapphic Comics Anthology

(NSFW RATING: 4/5)

Smut Peddler Presents: My Monster Girlfriend Anthology

this one has straight people in it BE WARNED

(NSFW RATING: 4/5)

Us

A story about two lesbians, with one of them going through her own gender transition.

I've been seeing this around a lot of bookstores like Kinokuniya. It seems very sweet and hopeful. Will give this a read when I can

 

In Progress:

Currently Playing: Little Goody Two Shoes
Currently Reading: One Last Stop
Currently Watching: Strawberry Panic

Liv's Top Favorites

11/22/2023

Best Yuri Manga: My Broken Mariko

Best Yuri Game: Little Goody Two Shoes

Best Yuri Anime: Revue Starlight

CC0 Public Domain, 2022