![]() ![]() The manga forgoes the tropes and dramas of Yuri relationships to detail a much darker, more painful, and yet uplifting story. The work resonates with powerful, emotional storytelling. ![]() Now, Shio Usui’s phenomenal Doughnuts Under a Crescent Moon joins these exalted ranks and stands as one of the best Yuri stories of the past few years. In English, we have enjoyed stellar licenses and releases like Akashi’s excellent Still Sick and Akiko Morishima’s classic, the original shakaijin Yuri, The Conditions of Paradise. Not only have readers enjoyed more and more frequent releases as publishers relent to artists and audiences demanding more adult stories, but the quality of them is overwhelming. The subgenre, which focuses on couples of adult women, has become a significant player in the rapidly expanding Yuri market in the past couple of years. That may seem like a bit of an obvious statement. ![]()
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