Author: Makoto Tateno
Publisher: NIHONBUNGEISHA Co.,Ltd.
ISBN:
Category : Comics & Graphic Novels
Languages : en
Pages : 43
Book Description
The federate military has issued martial law in Akatsuki. Coyote falls to Bihan's poison, and the three Goddesses governing the killer satellite Isis are stolen. On this desperate hour Saruto and Maina join forces with Yoi-Yami Town and High Noon to stand up to the federation. Kai and Ratri's love is put to test as the battle intensifies... It's finally time for the shocking climax of this hard-boiled, mature romance manga!
Void (Yaoi Manga)
Author: Ranmaru Zariya
Publisher: VIZ Media LLC
ISBN: 1974700941
Category :
Languages : en
Pages : 218
Book Description
After the tragic death of a loved one, Chief Maki decides to leave his position at the Humanoid Rehabilitation Bureau. Years pass and the bureau’s director, Rowen, gifts his friend and former colleague a pet-type humanoid named Arata, whose specialty is sexually pleasuring the man he imprints on. But what should be a pleasurable gift only brings out the worst in Maki. Is it because of Arata’s haunting appearance that isn’t letting him forget the past? -- VIZ Media
Publisher: VIZ Media LLC
ISBN: 1974700941
Category :
Languages : en
Pages : 218
Book Description
After the tragic death of a loved one, Chief Maki decides to leave his position at the Humanoid Rehabilitation Bureau. Years pass and the bureau’s director, Rowen, gifts his friend and former colleague a pet-type humanoid named Arata, whose specialty is sexually pleasuring the man he imprints on. But what should be a pleasurable gift only brings out the worst in Maki. Is it because of Arata’s haunting appearance that isn’t letting him forget the past? -- VIZ Media
Coyote, Vol. 1 (Yaoi Manga)
Author: Ranmaru Zariya
Publisher: VIZ Media LLC
ISBN: 1974704394
Category : Comics & Graphic Novels
Languages : en
Pages : 179
Book Description
In order to conceal that he’s a werewolf, Coyote avoids getting too involved with humans. But Marleen, a pianist at a bar he frequents, is interested in him and just won’t take no for an answer. When Coyote unexpectedly goes into heat for the first time, Marleen catches him while he’s unable to maintain his human form and offers up a tempting invitation. Coyote wants to resist, but can he? -- VIZ Media
Publisher: VIZ Media LLC
ISBN: 1974704394
Category : Comics & Graphic Novels
Languages : en
Pages : 179
Book Description
In order to conceal that he’s a werewolf, Coyote avoids getting too involved with humans. But Marleen, a pianist at a bar he frequents, is interested in him and just won’t take no for an answer. When Coyote unexpectedly goes into heat for the first time, Marleen catches him while he’s unable to maintain his human form and offers up a tempting invitation. Coyote wants to resist, but can he? -- VIZ Media
BLUE SHEEP'S REVERIE (Yaoi Manga)
Author: Makoto Tateno
Publisher: NIHONBUNGEISHA Co.,Ltd.
ISBN:
Category : Comics & Graphic Novels
Languages : en
Pages : 43
Book Description
The federate military has issued martial law in Akatsuki. Coyote falls to Bihan's poison, and the three Goddesses governing the killer satellite Isis are stolen. On this desperate hour Saruto and Maina join forces with Yoi-Yami Town and High Noon to stand up to the federation. Kai and Ratri's love is put to test as the battle intensifies... It's finally time for the shocking climax of this hard-boiled, mature romance manga!
Publisher: NIHONBUNGEISHA Co.,Ltd.
ISBN:
Category : Comics & Graphic Novels
Languages : en
Pages : 43
Book Description
The federate military has issued martial law in Akatsuki. Coyote falls to Bihan's poison, and the three Goddesses governing the killer satellite Isis are stolen. On this desperate hour Saruto and Maina join forces with Yoi-Yami Town and High Noon to stand up to the federation. Kai and Ratri's love is put to test as the battle intensifies... It's finally time for the shocking climax of this hard-boiled, mature romance manga!
Reading Japan Cool
Author: John E. Ingulsrud
Publisher: Lexington Books
ISBN: 0739135074
Category : Literary Criticism
Languages : en
Pages : 245
Book Description
Japanese animation, video games, and manga have attracted fans around the world. The characters, the stories, and the sensibilities that come out of these cultural products are together called Japan Cool. This is not a sudden fad, but is rooted in manga—Japanese comics—which since the mid-1940s have developed in an exponential way. In spite of a gradual decline in readership, manga still commands over a third of the publishing output. The volume of manga works that is being produced and has been through history is enormous. There are manga publications that attract readers of all ages and genders. The diversity in content attracts readers well into adulthood. Surveys on reading practices have found that almost all Japanese people read manga or have done so at some point in their lives. The skills of reading manga are learned by readers themselves, but learned in the context of other readers and in tandem with school learning. Manga reading practices are sustained by the practices of other readers, and manga content therefore serves as a topic of conversation for both families and friends. Moreover, manga is one of the largest sources of content for media production in film, television, and video games. Manga literacy, the practices of the readers, the diversity of titles, and the sheer number of works provide the basis for the movement recognized as Japan Cool. Reading Japan Cool is directed at an audience of students of Japanese studies, discourse analysts, educators, parents, and manga readers.
Publisher: Lexington Books
ISBN: 0739135074
Category : Literary Criticism
Languages : en
Pages : 245
Book Description
Japanese animation, video games, and manga have attracted fans around the world. The characters, the stories, and the sensibilities that come out of these cultural products are together called Japan Cool. This is not a sudden fad, but is rooted in manga—Japanese comics—which since the mid-1940s have developed in an exponential way. In spite of a gradual decline in readership, manga still commands over a third of the publishing output. The volume of manga works that is being produced and has been through history is enormous. There are manga publications that attract readers of all ages and genders. The diversity in content attracts readers well into adulthood. Surveys on reading practices have found that almost all Japanese people read manga or have done so at some point in their lives. The skills of reading manga are learned by readers themselves, but learned in the context of other readers and in tandem with school learning. Manga reading practices are sustained by the practices of other readers, and manga content therefore serves as a topic of conversation for both families and friends. Moreover, manga is one of the largest sources of content for media production in film, television, and video games. Manga literacy, the practices of the readers, the diversity of titles, and the sheer number of works provide the basis for the movement recognized as Japan Cool. Reading Japan Cool is directed at an audience of students of Japanese studies, discourse analysts, educators, parents, and manga readers.
Girls Who Like Boys Who Like Boys
Author: Lucy Neville
Publisher: Springer
ISBN: 3319691341
Category : Social Science
Languages : en
Pages : 333
Book Description
This book investigates what women enjoy about consuming, and in some cases producing, gay male erotic media–from slashfic, to pornographic texts, to visual pornography–and how this sits within their consumption of erotica and pornography more generally. In addition, it will examine how women’s use of gay male erotic media fits in with their perceptions of gender and sexuality. By drawing on a piece of wide-scale mixed methods research that examines these motivations, an original and important volume is presented that serves to explore and contribute to this under-researched area.
Publisher: Springer
ISBN: 3319691341
Category : Social Science
Languages : en
Pages : 333
Book Description
This book investigates what women enjoy about consuming, and in some cases producing, gay male erotic media–from slashfic, to pornographic texts, to visual pornography–and how this sits within their consumption of erotica and pornography more generally. In addition, it will examine how women’s use of gay male erotic media fits in with their perceptions of gender and sexuality. By drawing on a piece of wide-scale mixed methods research that examines these motivations, an original and important volume is presented that serves to explore and contribute to this under-researched area.
Murder Princess
Author: Sekihiko Inui
Publisher:
ISBN: 9781597410601
Category : Comics & Graphic Novels
Languages : en
Pages : 232
Book Description
When a mad scientist and his twin android girls kill the king of Forland in an attempted coup, Princess Alita accidentally swaps spirits with a female bounty hunter, and the two girls must struggle to keep the kingdom together.
Publisher:
ISBN: 9781597410601
Category : Comics & Graphic Novels
Languages : en
Pages : 232
Book Description
When a mad scientist and his twin android girls kill the king of Forland in an attempted coup, Princess Alita accidentally swaps spirits with a female bounty hunter, and the two girls must struggle to keep the kingdom together.
Straight Korean Female Fans and Their Gay Fantasies
Author: Jungmin Kwon
Publisher: University of Iowa Press
ISBN: 1609386221
Category : Social Science
Languages : en
Pages : 246
Book Description
This book is about ardent Korean female fans of gay representation in the media, their status in contemporary Korean society, their relationship with other groups such as the gay population, and, above all, their contribution to reshaping the Korean media’s portrayal of gay people. Jungmin Kwon names the Korean female fandom for gay portrayals as “FANtasy” subculture, and argues that it adds to the present visibility of the gay body in Korean mainstream media, thus helping to change the public’s perspective toward sexually marginalized groups. The FANtasy subculture started forming around text-based media, such as yaoi, fan fiction, and U.S. gay-themed dramas (like Will & Grace), and has been influenced by diverse social, political, and economic conditions, such as the democratization of Korea, an open policy toward foreign media products, the diffusion of consumerism, government investment in the culture, the Hollywoodization of the film industry, and the popularity of Korean culture abroad. While much scholarly attention has been paid to female fandom for homoerotic cultural texts in many countries, this book seeks to explore a relatively neglected aspect of the subculture: its location in and influence on Korean society at large.
Publisher: University of Iowa Press
ISBN: 1609386221
Category : Social Science
Languages : en
Pages : 246
Book Description
This book is about ardent Korean female fans of gay representation in the media, their status in contemporary Korean society, their relationship with other groups such as the gay population, and, above all, their contribution to reshaping the Korean media’s portrayal of gay people. Jungmin Kwon names the Korean female fandom for gay portrayals as “FANtasy” subculture, and argues that it adds to the present visibility of the gay body in Korean mainstream media, thus helping to change the public’s perspective toward sexually marginalized groups. The FANtasy subculture started forming around text-based media, such as yaoi, fan fiction, and U.S. gay-themed dramas (like Will & Grace), and has been influenced by diverse social, political, and economic conditions, such as the democratization of Korea, an open policy toward foreign media products, the diffusion of consumerism, government investment in the culture, the Hollywoodization of the film industry, and the popularity of Korean culture abroad. While much scholarly attention has been paid to female fandom for homoerotic cultural texts in many countries, this book seeks to explore a relatively neglected aspect of the subculture: its location in and influence on Korean society at large.
Coyote Ragtime Show
Author: Ufotable
Publisher:
ISBN: 9781597411554
Category : Comics & Graphic Novels
Languages : en
Pages : 214
Book Description
Franca, Mister, and their band of coyotes have only seven days to find Pirate King Bruce's treasure, which is hidden somewhere on a doomed planet--and they must find it before Madame Marciano and her gang 12 Sisters do.
Publisher:
ISBN: 9781597411554
Category : Comics & Graphic Novels
Languages : en
Pages : 214
Book Description
Franca, Mister, and their band of coyotes have only seven days to find Pirate King Bruce's treasure, which is hidden somewhere on a doomed planet--and they must find it before Madame Marciano and her gang 12 Sisters do.
The Comics Journal
Author:
Publisher:
ISBN:
Category : Comic books, strips, etc
Languages : en
Pages : 868
Book Description
Publisher:
ISBN:
Category : Comic books, strips, etc
Languages : en
Pages : 868
Book Description
Naughty Girls and Gay Male Romance/Porn: Slash Fiction, Boys’ Love Manga, and Other Works by Female “Cross-Voyeurs” in the U.S. Academic Discourses
Author: Carola Katharina Bauer
Publisher: Anchor Academic Publishing (aap_verlag)
ISBN: 3954895013
Category : Literary Collections
Languages : en
Pages : 131
Book Description
Despite the fact that there actually exists a large number of pornographic and romantic texts about male homosexuality consumed and produced by American women since the 1970s, the "abnormality" of those female cross-voyeurs is constantly underlined in U.S. popular and academic culture. As the astonished, public reactions in the face of a largely female (heterosexual) audience of “Brokeback Mountain” (2005) and “Queer as Folk” (2000-2005) have shown, a woman's erotic/romantic interest in male homosexuality is definitely not as accepted as its male counterpart (men consuming lesbian porn). In the academic publications on female cross-voyeurs, the application of double standards with regard to male/female cross-voyeurism is even more obvious. As Karen Hellekson and Kristina Busse note in their "Introduction" to “Fan Fiction and Fan Communities in the Internet” (2006), slash fiction – fan fiction about male homosexual relationships mainly produced and consumed by women – has stood in the center of fan fiction studies so far, despite being merely a subgenre of it. The reason for this seems to be an urge to explain the underlying motivations for the fascination of women with m/m romance or pornography within the academic discourse – a trend which differs completely from the extremely under-theorized complex of men interested in "lesbians." It is this obvious influence of conventional gender stereotypes on the perception of these phenomena that provokes me to examine the way in which the works of female cross-voyeurism and their consumers/producers are conceptualized in the U.S. scholarly accounts. In many ways, this thesis explores unknown territories and respectively tries to take a closer look at academic problems that have not been adequately addressed yet.
Publisher: Anchor Academic Publishing (aap_verlag)
ISBN: 3954895013
Category : Literary Collections
Languages : en
Pages : 131
Book Description
Despite the fact that there actually exists a large number of pornographic and romantic texts about male homosexuality consumed and produced by American women since the 1970s, the "abnormality" of those female cross-voyeurs is constantly underlined in U.S. popular and academic culture. As the astonished, public reactions in the face of a largely female (heterosexual) audience of “Brokeback Mountain” (2005) and “Queer as Folk” (2000-2005) have shown, a woman's erotic/romantic interest in male homosexuality is definitely not as accepted as its male counterpart (men consuming lesbian porn). In the academic publications on female cross-voyeurs, the application of double standards with regard to male/female cross-voyeurism is even more obvious. As Karen Hellekson and Kristina Busse note in their "Introduction" to “Fan Fiction and Fan Communities in the Internet” (2006), slash fiction – fan fiction about male homosexual relationships mainly produced and consumed by women – has stood in the center of fan fiction studies so far, despite being merely a subgenre of it. The reason for this seems to be an urge to explain the underlying motivations for the fascination of women with m/m romance or pornography within the academic discourse – a trend which differs completely from the extremely under-theorized complex of men interested in "lesbians." It is this obvious influence of conventional gender stereotypes on the perception of these phenomena that provokes me to examine the way in which the works of female cross-voyeurism and their consumers/producers are conceptualized in the U.S. scholarly accounts. In many ways, this thesis explores unknown territories and respectively tries to take a closer look at academic problems that have not been adequately addressed yet.