Dex-chan lover
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Well first off is she is beautiful. The art is truly mind-blowing. I do not say this lightly. The character art and backgrounds, even the color pages are all perfectly realized. The artist managed to make the character designs consistent and recognizable across time skips. Familial resemblances are also preserved without impacting individuality or resorting to cliche tells like hair color. The story is perfectly paced and highly organized with no inconsistencies in spite of the dizzying web of plot twists and deceit. The manga easily juggles multiple perspectives and parallel plot-lines without feeling muddy. Most importantly, the manga does not drop the ball on the yuri. It's especially nice to see a mystery/sci-fi/dystopian yuri manga, not to mention one with so many interesting lesbian characters. In addition, the first two chapters are supersized at 71 and 55 pages respectively, which is always a nice bonus. The series is completed and the translation is semi-regularly updated.
Next is Satellite Coin Laundry. While it doesn't have the GL tag, the only romance in the series is between two girls, one of whom is perfectly vocal about her feelings. It's also a really enjoyable slice of life manga with charming world-building and cute art and a dash of mystery in the mix.
Then we have Inscrutable are the Ways of Heaven. Besides possessing a badass title, it is a short and enjoyable manga with a complete translation. While it starts off like a gag manga, it reveals a surprising amount of depth and character development. It's really spectacular and really cute.
Summer, Lemon and Overlay is another short manga. It was based off of an award winning novel and you can see the thought put into the psychological development of the deuteragonists. It's truly an incredible manga and I cried a bit at the end. It does deal with some depressing themes (tw:suicidal ideation, foiled suicide attempt), but it's not a tragedy. The final chapter contains a translated excerpt of the source material. Do not skip it!! (It's great.)
As the Wavering Love Falls. (I like angst in my romance manga : )) Chapter 4 is incredible. I really want a happy ending though and given this mangaka's track record...
How Do I Turn My Best Friend Into My Girlfriend? I didn't see this one on your list, correct me if I missed it. It's a completed series with an equally complete translation, so you can binge it right away which is always. A lot of readers seemed annoyed at the way the series wrapped up, due to how long it took for the main couple to get together (and how contrived the emotional baggage/obstacles were). However, it's definitely a fun and enjoyable read.
Strawberry Fields Once Again If you're looking for realism, this manga isn't for you. But it does have an amazing plot that doesn't let up on the tension, and denies predictability. It also has a really cute dynamic between the main characters. Partial translation only on Mangadex, rest is available through the official English release, or on aggregator sites.
Sirius: Twin Stars Honestly, it's been a really long time since I read this series, but I remember that I thought it was really good. I also had it in my "Peak" MDlist, with a 10* rating. Full color, read the official release through Inkr.
I Decided to Fake a Marriage with My Junior to Shut My Parents up You've probably read this already, but this series is proof that you don't need a whole ton of pages to write an incredible story with compelling characters who change over the course of the story. It's very short (3 chapters) but oh-so sweet. Also the attached one-shot is really good as well. (I like angst.)
Lonely Wolf, Lonely Sheep Another short manga (4 chapters and epilogue,) but with interesting characters, a really cool premise, and neat art. (tw: self-harm, abusive relationship.) I promise it's a happy story haha.
The Moon on a Rainy Night Very possibly my favorite yuri series at the moment. If you haven't already, you HAVE to read it. I won't say anything more, that would be to gild the lily.
2DK, G-pen, Alarm clock. and Epilogue Didn't see this one on either of your public MDlists. One of my favorite yuri manga of all time. I've re-read this more times than I can count. The translator also did a fantastic job. You've probably already read this though but idk. TL is completed, but probably too long to binge in one sitting. Maybe three.
Still Sick Another all time favorite. The characters are quite eccentric, but perhaps that is why the series has a peculiar authenticity. It's often a very silly, but also very sensitive manga and a great read. Also fully tl-ed so perfect for a binge.
Ise-san and Shima-san Kinda miffed about the ending. My headcannon was so strong I didn't realize that I should have been mad until I reread the series. Otherwise cute SoL with a nice dynamic between the main characters. (You probably already know of this one though.)
I Love Amy Not quite sure how to describe this one. It's wild, but it's great. Definitely a must read.
Sougou Tovarisch There's a ton of yuri couples but they're all bakappuru. Very fun read. On the shorter side.
Now for the Oneshots! First we have a goofy oneshot from Rihito Urushino called your cosplay is trash lmao. I like to describe this mangaka's works as the gayest things ever to go nowhere, so it only has the subtext tag, but it's definitely worth a read. It also has a nice quantity of angst. I told you I liked angst :3
Next is Gold Star Happy End and A Dead End After All, a twoshot from Canno. It's good ol' low stakes toxic yuri and a lot of fun.
This is a short anthology by Yotsuhara Furiko called Laika, Pavlov, Pochihachikou. The first story is good but pales in comparison to the other three which have fascinating character dynamics. If you don't have time to read all of them, Lip-Service Woman and the Impregnable Woman is the cutest, and One Who Depicts Love is the most profound. Yotsuhara Furiko has the tendency of writing relationships that settle into an inconclusive but stable orbit. So while the couples aren't always shown as officially getting together, there are always happy endings. Personally, I think it's great fodder for the readers' headcanons : ).
How to Welcome Someone Home by Imura Ei is probably her best work, and the artstyle is really nostalgic. It's short and sweet with 16 pages.
You probably know this one, but I present to you (in my humble opinion,) the greatest yuri oneshot of all time: Maple Love.
Next is Satellite Coin Laundry. While it doesn't have the GL tag, the only romance in the series is between two girls, one of whom is perfectly vocal about her feelings. It's also a really enjoyable slice of life manga with charming world-building and cute art and a dash of mystery in the mix.
Then we have Inscrutable are the Ways of Heaven. Besides possessing a badass title, it is a short and enjoyable manga with a complete translation. While it starts off like a gag manga, it reveals a surprising amount of depth and character development. It's really spectacular and really cute.
Summer, Lemon and Overlay is another short manga. It was based off of an award winning novel and you can see the thought put into the psychological development of the deuteragonists. It's truly an incredible manga and I cried a bit at the end. It does deal with some depressing themes (tw:suicidal ideation, foiled suicide attempt), but it's not a tragedy. The final chapter contains a translated excerpt of the source material. Do not skip it!! (It's great.)
As the Wavering Love Falls. (I like angst in my romance manga : )) Chapter 4 is incredible. I really want a happy ending though and given this mangaka's track record...
How Do I Turn My Best Friend Into My Girlfriend? I didn't see this one on your list, correct me if I missed it. It's a completed series with an equally complete translation, so you can binge it right away which is always. A lot of readers seemed annoyed at the way the series wrapped up, due to how long it took for the main couple to get together (and how contrived the emotional baggage/obstacles were). However, it's definitely a fun and enjoyable read.
Strawberry Fields Once Again If you're looking for realism, this manga isn't for you. But it does have an amazing plot that doesn't let up on the tension, and denies predictability. It also has a really cute dynamic between the main characters. Partial translation only on Mangadex, rest is available through the official English release, or on aggregator sites.
Sirius: Twin Stars Honestly, it's been a really long time since I read this series, but I remember that I thought it was really good. I also had it in my "Peak" MDlist, with a 10* rating. Full color, read the official release through Inkr.
I Decided to Fake a Marriage with My Junior to Shut My Parents up You've probably read this already, but this series is proof that you don't need a whole ton of pages to write an incredible story with compelling characters who change over the course of the story. It's very short (3 chapters) but oh-so sweet. Also the attached one-shot is really good as well. (I like angst.)
Lonely Wolf, Lonely Sheep Another short manga (4 chapters and epilogue,) but with interesting characters, a really cool premise, and neat art. (tw: self-harm, abusive relationship.) I promise it's a happy story haha.
The Moon on a Rainy Night Very possibly my favorite yuri series at the moment. If you haven't already, you HAVE to read it. I won't say anything more, that would be to gild the lily.
2DK, G-pen, Alarm clock. and Epilogue Didn't see this one on either of your public MDlists. One of my favorite yuri manga of all time. I've re-read this more times than I can count. The translator also did a fantastic job. You've probably already read this though but idk. TL is completed, but probably too long to binge in one sitting. Maybe three.
Still Sick Another all time favorite. The characters are quite eccentric, but perhaps that is why the series has a peculiar authenticity. It's often a very silly, but also very sensitive manga and a great read. Also fully tl-ed so perfect for a binge.
Ise-san and Shima-san Kinda miffed about the ending. My headcannon was so strong I didn't realize that I should have been mad until I reread the series. Otherwise cute SoL with a nice dynamic between the main characters. (You probably already know of this one though.)
I Love Amy Not quite sure how to describe this one. It's wild, but it's great. Definitely a must read.
Sougou Tovarisch There's a ton of yuri couples but they're all bakappuru. Very fun read. On the shorter side.
Now for the Oneshots! First we have a goofy oneshot from Rihito Urushino called your cosplay is trash lmao. I like to describe this mangaka's works as the gayest things ever to go nowhere, so it only has the subtext tag, but it's definitely worth a read. It also has a nice quantity of angst. I told you I liked angst :3
Next is Gold Star Happy End and A Dead End After All, a twoshot from Canno. It's good ol' low stakes toxic yuri and a lot of fun.
This is a short anthology by Yotsuhara Furiko called Laika, Pavlov, Pochihachikou. The first story is good but pales in comparison to the other three which have fascinating character dynamics. If you don't have time to read all of them, Lip-Service Woman and the Impregnable Woman is the cutest, and One Who Depicts Love is the most profound. Yotsuhara Furiko has the tendency of writing relationships that settle into an inconclusive but stable orbit. So while the couples aren't always shown as officially getting together, there are always happy endings. Personally, I think it's great fodder for the readers' headcanons : ).
How to Welcome Someone Home by Imura Ei is probably her best work, and the artstyle is really nostalgic. It's short and sweet with 16 pages.
You probably know this one, but I present to you (in my humble opinion,) the greatest yuri oneshot of all time: Maple Love.
