Writer
and Artist: Miyabi Fujieda
Publisher:
Independent
What's
it about?
This
is a Yuri title. Yuri means girls love and is the name given to manga
about female couples. Yuri can be explicitly about sex, or can be more
about the relationship side of things. Some of it can be a coming out
narrative, some of it can just be two women getting it on. The male
equivalent is called Yaoi.
Iono
is the princess of an unspecified small nation. She travels to Japan
to find black haired women willing to become her sobames – companions (she’s
very specific about the black hair). ‘Sama’ is an honorific given to
someone of a higher status than you and ‘fanatics’ refers to the sobames Iono
has engaged in her service, all of whom, naturally, call their boss Iono-Sama.
The
book opens with Iono on the streets of Japan
hitting on random women requesting that they be her sobame. Her method of
picking up women is to stand in the middle of the street and yell ‘who wants to
apply to be my sobame?’. She's not wonderfully successful at this.
Eventually she finds a woman named Eto Hachibe. Iono falls for Eto and
when she invites her into her household she won't take no for an answer.
The rest of the book follows Eto's new life in the royal household as she tries
to find a job for herself whilst managing Iono's insatiable desire for more
sobames.
What's
good about it?
As
with most manga there's a lot of footnotes accompanying the text that explain Japan
specific cultural references. This has two advantages - firstly it helps
you understand the jokes, secondly, it provides a greater feeling of immersion
in the culture of the book. Japanese comics are set up and told quite
differently to Western comics, there's a different emphasis on character's
feelings and relationships to each other. It's a pleasant way of story
telling.
Iono is also a plus point in this book - she is royalty and
doesn’t really understand how the real world works. She expects to get
what she wants and her sobame are there to ensure this happens. She is
charming, sweet, perhaps quite naive and has a generous heart. Iono is
hopelessly attracted to all women and by the sheer force of her personality her
sobame all end up falling for her, or for each other.
It's
an endearing, hopelessly funny book, with a sexual twist. With very
little yuri available in English I feel lucky that this is one of the few that
has been translated. It’s one of the sweetest, funniest, most charming
manga I’ve read in a long long time and I highly recommend it.
What's
bad about it?
The
measure of enjoyment you get out of this will depend on your personal tastes
and kinks. To get Eto to become a sobame Iona more
or less kidnaps her - at the very least she ignores Eto's protestations.
Some people may find this a turn off. As a yuri title it is fantasy and
it is meant to titillate. Rest assured though, even with the sexual
content and the kidnapping it still somehow manages to remain fairly innocent.
Note:
As this is presented in the original Japanese format you read the panels rights
to left. More information on how to read manga can be found here (scroll
to the bottom of the post).
What's
the art like?
In
this book you will discover a mixture of styles giving a range of expressions,
moods and feelings. There are cartoony panels, dramatic panels and action
scenes. It’s a nice range and it works well to highlight the action in
each panel.
Other
information
As
you may have worked out by now this would probably best be regarded as for
adults. No sex takes place on panel, but you know it is happening off
panel.
ISBN:
1596970154
Price:
£7
You
can buy Iono-Sama Fanatics from United
Publications or from Amazon.
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