Hoping that these trials aren't faced with too many delays, so far they're off to amazing start and this would be absolutely life changing for so many people!
IM PUERTO RICAN SO DONT PUT ME WITH THE EMINEMS
UNLESS IM WITH MEGAN FOX AND MEGAMAN GOOD THAT'S M&M
NOBODY'S SAY IM JUST A TREND, THEN I TREND AGAIN
SO TAKE IT OUT YOUR MOUTH AND CLEAR YA THROAT AHEM AHEM
I read the first 12 chaps of Koroshiya Yametai (I wanna get fired), its an action yuri manga about an assassin trying to find a way out of her profession after falling in love, in the hopes of living freely with her girlfriend. My first impressions of it are really good, the story is interesting and the political backdrop of the series is pretty cool what with the mistreatment and exploitation of refugees and how it pushes them into dangerous/illegal work. Hoping this stuff continues to get explored cause I find the commentary to be dope. My only big gripe with it rn is the romance's age gap isnt specified cause it could be like, series ruining depending on if the MC is in her mid 20s or not but ig it being a general range means I can interpret it charitably. Outside of that the whole series seems pretty sick so far, also Kojima likes it which is funny to me.
Kagurabachi is like shamelessly generic and tropey so far but the art in the action panels is fucking sick and I'm not lame enough force myself to think "guy in black coat on quest for revenge who performs sick executions on hordes of people using fish powered katana" is not cool
TWEWY & NEO TWEWY fr got some of the best soundtracks I've ever heard I am madly in love with them. I'm a real metalhead and fw the hard rock tracks like Transformation, Breaking Free, but especially Emptiness and. Still, I adore the vocals on softer jams like Calling too. Everything on these OSTs to be honest.
This is a comfort game for me rn, I like trying to optimize my pin combos and the chars are pretty endearing so far. Not to mention these char designs are immaculate and most of em are dripped the fuck out down to even the insignificant shopkeepers
I actually wrote this two days ago and of course, the finale comes out RIGHT when I was about to post lol
On Twitter, I used to maintain a yuri manga recommendation thread to keep track of what I read and recommend my fav works to others. Now that I'm back on Tumblr, a platform that actually allows you to write why you like something, I want to start doing more in-depth recommendations. Starting with this one!
Koroshiya Yametai (I Wanna Quit Being a Hitman!) by Tonoki Sun
Rose is a hitman who dislikes her job, but she has one thing to look forward to: dates with her girlfriend, Benika. However, not wanting to go on dates with a guilty conscious, she always confesses her sins (murder) to a priest in a confessional booth that hides both their faces. The priest, Father Shirafune, happens to be Benika’s actual biological father.
Rose doesn’t know the priest she’s told about all her jobs to is Benika’s father. Benika doesn’t know Rose is a hitman, and is also keeping her queer relationship secret from her religious father. Shirafune is curious about his daughter’s new “boyfriend”, and has no idea the “boyfriend” is the person who keeps confessing murders to him.
The initial chapters of Hitman remind me of Spy x Family, where the comedy and appeal comes from the dramatic irony and near misses of each character trying to keep their own secrets, but the tone is different. There’s definitely lightness and comedy there, but underlying is a story of Rose, a refugee fleeing her war-torn home and being forced to work as a hitman in a rich country who doesn’t care about her people. She’s a pawn for greater political powers, and the story is how she tries to break out of that.
A quick, non-spoiler list of why I like this manga - if any of these appeal to you, I beeeeg you to read this comic:
Really cute loving relationship between the main couple! But also: well-fleshed characters outside the main couple! Father Shirafune is GREAT
Plot is more political than I expected, in what feels like a very grounded, real way. The main plot of the story is about refugees that are discriminated against and mistreated and what happens in a country when that mistreatment reaches a boiling point.
I need to think more about the story to be confident in talking about this outside of surface-level observations, so I desperately want smarter people to read it so I can also see their takes haha
The writing is just GOOD and appeals to me specifically. The plot is fast-paced with no filler. There’s a good balance of comedy, lovely moments between the couple, action where you can see Rose get out of tough situations (more on this in the spoilers), and scheming and double-crossing between various political powers.
I read this comic on Dynasty Scans, translated by Gouma-Den. The site’s tags are usually good for content warnings - the main ones are violence/killing/etc. There isn’t a ton of gore though. I believe the raws are here. I don’t think it’s licensed as of me writing this, but you bet I’m buying it all if/when it is.
I want to ramble more about what I like about it below, but it will contain **spoilers**! All images are from the Dynasty Scans translation.
The precise way action scenes are written
The action scenes are super fun to read. Most of them are about Rose escaping pursuers in clever ways that don’t give out her identity, and focus on the steps she took to prepare for these situations and how she outsmarts her enemies. There is a similar appeal here to detective or heist stories where Rose is put in a tough spot, and you see how her knowledge and wild amount of foresight let her escape.
In general, I like the scenes where characters are thinking to themselves and trying to problem-solve in any manga, and this happens a lot in this manga. One of my favorite scenes is when Rose tries to figure out if Benika’s new friend is another hitman, without tipping off either of them.
I just think this is soooo cool. The story is full of Rose’s cleverness in these kinds of situations that is so fun to read.
The romance
The romance is so sweet. The girls have an adorable meet-cute and throughout the story, you really see why Rose likes Benika- she’s kind and energetic but doesn’t hesitate to give Rose a piece of her mind when needed. Rose clearly loves Benika a lot and is always thinking of her. The characters’ interactions feel cute but realistic, and they’re fleshed out outside of the romance, which makes me like them more as people and root for them more.
But also (huge spoilers ahead, please skip this paragraph if you plan on reading this at all) it’s soooo yuri to have one girl try to make a huge high-stakes emotional sacrifice for the other one while confessing that it’s all for love. And it happens in the latest chapter and I went wild.
The themes the story tackles outside of the romance
This to me is both the most striking part of the story!
The first, smaller thing that stands out is Benika and her hesitance to tell her father about her relationship because she assumes her father is homophobic since he’s clergy. Father Shirafune is not homophobic actually and the two have a good relationship otherwise, but it stands out that this is a consideration Benika has. I feel like a lot of yuri is characterized by being only about romance, not identity or society. Characters will like girls, but not be gay. I don’t think this is a bad thing- it’s a characteristic of the genre and TBH in my head, it’s the difference between yuri and LGBTQ manga. However, that’s why this aspect of the story stood out to me- it serves to show queerness plays a bigger part of Benika’s character and the world, is an important motivator in the story, and is good worldbuilding. It also is important because it adds to the grounded tone of the story- it’d be weird to have a story that is full of politics and religion otherwise but say nothing about the two main characters’ queerness.
Speaking of the politics of the story, the main non-romance plot is about how the unspecified first-world country the story takes place in (probably Japan, even though they never say?) treats refugees. There are multiple chapters about how poorly the refugees are treated, and what will happen to the country if it goes too far unaddressed (and if the country deserves what it gets).
This sequence of panels in one of the latest chapters was really good!
That’s it! The Dynasty translation is nearing the end of the comic (EDIT: It got posted right before posting this LOL that's what I get for being slow) so it’s a great time to catch up! Please read this comic and talk to me about it!!!
girl whose first thought after going through a very traumatic event is which symbolism and metaphor are most appropriate to describe it
I finished P3R recently and it's the closest I've ever come to crying at art. It's so beautiful and it's messages resonated super deeply with me especially in the point in life im at now. I'm really glad to have played multiple games that have had such an effect on me lately. Twewy, ntwewy, and p3r are lovely and everyone should experience them I think.
I need to look like a girl but androgynously
Hey dont cry. Testament crouch block
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