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[YC07] Yaoi Press Panel PDF Print E-mail
Written by Jen Parker   
Sunday, 28 October 2007

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Yamila opened the Yaoi Press panel by announcing that it was actually the Be Beautiful panel, which would have made our day. We've decided to count this as Be Beautiful actually showing, even though we didn't. Aren't we nice? So mark your bingo cards!

But on to actual news stuff: Yaoi Press titles are now previewable at TOKYOPOP's website, as well as their online version at Netcomics.

Some news on Yaoi Jamboree: there will be live stage shows, a "bishounen" wheel for spinning, a "Catch the Bishie for a Prize" contest (win a Wii by tackling a cosplaying dude? Sounds good to me!), "Sketch Jams with Sexy Male Models," a Yaoi Press artbook, "Uke/Seme Random Butt Sex Badges," and the usual suspects: dealers, artists, costumes, panels, anime, and games. They're also trying to get Sony Music to let them use "It's Raining Men" as their official song. They also promise it WON'T be a Yaoi Press Fest, and poked fun at us specifically for speculating on it. Hey, who can blame us for wondering? ;)

They also have a supposedly amazing guest: they're Japanese, you've definitely heard of them, they're probably in your top 5, and they're the most prolific mangaka licensed in the US today. Fumi Yoshinaga?

Now, on to more manga-related announcements:

  • The Yaoi Hentai series IS ending, and you can blame shrinking shelf space. They are going to do another hardcore anthology series, though, and they'll happily accept help naming the new series.
  • Two new artbooks are in the works: the previously-announced non-con themed hardcore book called "Your Lips Say No..." is the first, due out May 2008. A second artbook titled "Shounen-Ai" 16+ romance-themed art book is August 2008 and they're seeking submissions for BOTH books.
  • For submission guidelines you really need to read all the fine print on their site, but they note that novices are discouraged from submitting graphic novel proposals and that there is currently a very long response time.

From the Q&A session...

  • Yamila noted that they always publish their books on time-- period. Some books have come really down to the wire, like Treasure volume 1, but the company is determined to hit all the deadlines.
  • ...That's pretty much it, but there were some really nice shots from their books, which Yamila did some readings from-- actually, I kinda like the idea of yaoi readings. I think she should host one as an actual event next year, or at the Jamboree.

The end! From now on Jordan and I are split for a bit. I'll be sitting in on Drama Queen while Jordan hangs out with Deux.

Last Updated ( Sunday, 28 October 2007 )
 
[YC07] Bishounen Auction PDF Print E-mail
Written by Jen Parker   
Sunday, 28 October 2007

This is really more of a photo revue than a "review" review, but we think you'll like it anyway. ♥

The auction managed to get everyone in who wanted to enjoy the auction, which was a considerably higher number than those who actually bid. But the second bishi up made over $1000, and he was the first of two-- and only a couple sold for under $200. (We're desperately trying to figure out the best way to actually have money to buy one next year.)

Also, for bingo players: we were decidedly deafened by squees. Even though the bingo square says "at a panel," we've decided that we're going to count this, so mark off that square!

Okay, hit the jump for all the photos!

Last Updated ( Sunday, 28 October 2007 )
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Yaoi-Con: Day 3 PDF Print E-mail
Written by Jordan Marks   
Sunday, 28 October 2007
Today is the bulk of the industry panels, so we will be very busy today. Jen and I will be so busy that we will have to cover not just one, but two panels separately. Today we have panels for Yaoi Press, Blu, Drama Queen, Deux, Boysenberry and Pop Japan Travel.

We had nice chats with Ed from Mangacast, Alex from Yaoi 911, Lillian Diaz-Przybyl from Blu and Isaac from Authenic Mango (who brought us the Be Beautiful news).

Also, there is lots of promo swag here, including lots of those cute tip cards and pocket calenders frok 801 Media.

Not one, but two bishis went for over a thousand dollars. We had tons of fun at the Bishounen Auction. Except a very image heavy post about that soon. (We love you Bend!)

 
[YC07] Dany&Dany Panel PDF Print E-mail
Written by Jen Parker   
Saturday, 27 October 2007

Dany&Dany-- our runners-up for best global manga with their Yaoi Press book The Lily and the Rose --held a panel in one of the smaller panel rooms that was pretty full, and led by Yamila Abraham.

The duo is from the island of Sardinia, Italy and are big fans of manga, such as Naoki Urasawa (creator of Monster and 20th Century Boys) and Ai Yawazawa (creator of Nana). They've worked together for ten years writing and drawing, and Abraham notes that one of the biggest publishers in the U.S. is interested in translating some of their work.

She also announced that the twosome is working on a new project for Yaoi Press called Backstage, which has no release date yet but which will be a one-shot, full-book story. It will be published in the U.S. by Yaoi Press first and internationally later.

Apparently while they were growing up there were more Japanese cartoons in Europe than American, so they grew up with shows like Grandizer, Rose of Versailles, and Macross. They talked a bit about the history of yaoi in Europe, and in the beginning no publishers believed that BL could work in Italy. One publisher tried publishing Italian-made yaoi and folded after two years-- and then big publishers started importing and translating Japanese BL, which is cheaper than having it made. The success of those works opened up the way for more Italian-made BL like Dany&Dany's. Also, apparently Germany is bigger into BL than the U.S. Go fig!

Yamila also noted that next year, she'll be bringing M.A. Sambre-- the French woman who draws Yaoi Press' Dark Prince.

They also both do the art work as well as the writing work, by the way, but they each are in charge of drawing one of the two characters to keep the look of each character consistent.

And then we had to scoot out for our interview with Takanaga-sensei! We won't be posting the full version of that until we have time to transcribe it, by the way, which may or may not be tonight. We'll do our best!

Last Updated ( Saturday, 27 October 2007 )
 
[YC07] An Interlude with Kitty PDF Print E-mail
Written by Jen Parker   
Saturday, 27 October 2007
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So there's no Kitty Media/Media Blasters panel, but we did chat a bit with an employee at their booth and picked up a few new tidbits, including a big one: I mentioned complaints about the cropping of the pages and was told that it's entirely something that happens with the printer. As a result, Kitty is changing printers-- so with luck they'll be improving on their print quality. Score!

A few other points:
  • They actually have copies of the reprint of Crimson Spell here at the con, but they're not on bookshelves yet.
  • Since Antarctic Press has ceased printing the first volume of Yayoi Neko's Incubus series, Kitty will be reprinting it with extra materials, including the Weapons of Mass Destruction doujinshi, a new cover, and new inserts. No date yet for that.
  • Volume 3 of Incubus should be out soon, since Yayoi Neko is currently inking the final chapter.
Last Updated ( Saturday, 27 October 2007 )
 
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