There are many, but if I narrow it down to works that still make me recall the way they made me feel in random moments long after I read it:
1) Exciting Feelings (Ssamba)
- easily one of the best yuri manhwa ever created. It unfortunately never finished. Some days I just feel melancholic remembering the fluttering moments I felt seeing the 2 MCs,...... reply
Kim No-Rae and Baek Seol-A, from SSamba-nim’s “Fluttering Feelings”
Kamikoshi Sorawo and Nishina Toriko, from Iori Miyakawa sensei’s “Isekai Picnic” (illustrated by Shirakaba sensei)
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Love makes one vulnerable. It’s a liability if the person you love doesn’t feel the same about you. Yet, it lits up your whole world if your love is reciprocated sometimes even just a little. Through love you learn to be more compassionate and forgiving perhaps toward those who are different from you, which broadens your horizon and makes you e...... reply
I’m somehow on the other side of the spectrum - loving yuri to death. I don’t like all the works I come across, but I did amass a good collection of yuri works which I really enjoyed. I do want there to be more GLs and more variety in the themes tho, i.e. business rivalries, mafia, professional settings, etc. reply
With regards to manga/manhua/manhwa only for me or else this is gonna get out of hands…
Current - Mary from The Faraway Paladin
Past but still impactful - Ruce Duvall from On A Leash
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I’m really interested in horror + yuri - comedy as the main ingredient (i.e.: Isekai Picnic).
I guess because growing up, I tended to see female characters portrayed negatively/ arbitrarily in movies following a stereotype (whether she be the scared companion of the male protagonist, or the vengeful ghost who was bound in loneliness/ betrayal)....... reply