A girl falls in love and devotes herself to them, but they don't conform to her expectations, perhaps because she looks at them through a blurry curtain.
Silkscreen touches on a bittersweet romance between a lesbian and a genderqueer individual, who later comes out as a trans man.
Those familiar with Isaki Uta's previous works like Mermaid In The Bottle, Leaper and Mine-kun is Asexual, will know that the author has a unique style of storytelling that leaves a lot to the reader's interpretation. Silkscreen is a bittersweet story that briefly explores the concepts of identity, rejection, and acceptance.
Two women working at the same company fall for each other through a series of short comics. Somehow, what starts off as a one-sided crush becomes a dream come true...
Insecurity. Fear of Rejection. Inadequacy. Falling in love as an adult is hard... but falling in love with someone of the same sex and worrying about "reading the signs wrong" is something else entirely. Join two girls as they tread the uncertain waters of their own emotional insecurities and begging the question, "why does love do this to me?"
"Yuriyon" - A compilation of four-page yuri stories from the creator of "Why Does Love Do This To Me?". Enjoy these wonderfully sweet stories between women in the workplace. This is Ayano Ayano's first ever doujinshi and holds a special place in their heart.
Though she was born into a prestigious vampire family, Terakomari Gandesblood, or Komari, is unable to use magic because she refuses to drink blood. After having chosen the life of a professional shut-in, a maid named Villhaze suddenly appears and informs Komari that she has been chosen as the newest General of the Moolnight Empire's Seventh Battalion (comprising solely of mutinous ruffians)!
Follow the slapstick struggles of a heroine who takes full advantage of her dumb luck to get out dire situations! Based on the light novel series of the same name.