BLUE MORNING, VOL. 6
SUBLIME – @SuBLimeManga (Chara Comics)
CARTOONIST: Shoko Hidaka
TRANSLATION: Jocelyne Allen
LETTERS: NRP Studios
COVER: Shoko Hidaka with Shawn Carrico
ISBN: 978-1-4215-8806-3; paperback (September 2016) Rated “M” for “Mature”
250pp, B&W, $12.99 U.S., $14.99 CAN, £8.99 UK
Blue Morning is a series of yaoi manga graphic novels from creator Shoko Hidaka. Yaoi manga features love stories in which the romantic leads are males. A subset of boys’ love (BL) manga, yaoi can also feature explicit depictions of sex. Blue Morning focuses on Akihito, the heir to a viscount-ship, and Katsuragi, his very capable butler, to whom Akihito is attracted.
After the death of his father, Akinao Kuze, 10-year-old Akihito Kuze moves into the Kuze mansion, as he prepares to inherit his late father’s viscount-ship. There, he meets the Kuze family butler, Tomoyuki Katsuragi, who is tasked with raising Akihito. By the time he is 17-years-old, Akihito finds himself relentlessly drawn to Katsuragi, but also frustrated by the distance between them.
As Blue Morning, Vol. 6 (Chapters 28 to 33) opens, Akihito and Katsuragi make love, but then move apart. Katsuragi begins to run the household and business affairs of Soemon Ishizaki, the father of Akihito's best friend, Soichiro. Then, it is announced that Akihito will leave to obtain treatment for a long ailment (which he is feigning). However, Akihito does plan on leaving to study abroad, so will this planned departure be the thing that forces Akihito and Katsuragi back together?
The Blue Morning manga is a romantic period drama, but is also something of a domestic drama. I have compared it to being something like a comic book version of one of those Merchant-Ivory films from the 1980s and 1990s.
Much of Blue Morning Volume 6 is about character drama; people talk, but talk around those with whom they are familiar or have a romantic relationship. While this series begins and ends with intimacy, creator Shoko Hidaka uses everything else to play with the big “if,” which is the question of whether the romantic leads will ever truly unite. I like this series; it is a good one, but the story is ready to be resolved. I don't see it remaining a quality manga past a seventh volume.
A-
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Reviewed by Leroy Douresseaux a.k.a. "I Reads You"
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Wednesday, November 16, 2016
Yaoi Review: BLUE MORNING Volume 6
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Friday, February 21, 2014
Yaoi Manga Review: BLUE MORNING Volume 4
SUBLIME – @SuBLimeManga
CARTOONIST: Shoko Hidaka
TRANSLATION: Jocelyne Allen
LETTERS: NRP Studios
COVER: Shoko Hidaka with Shawn Carrico
ISBN: 978-1-4215-5555-3; paperback (February 2014) Rated “M” for “Mature”
218pp, B&W, $12.99 U.S., $14.99 CAN, £8.99 UK
The fourth volume of Blue Morning, the yaoi manga graphic novel series from creator Shoko Hidaka, was recently released. In yaoi manga, the love story features romantic leads that are both male. This subset of boys’ love (BL) manga can also feature explicit depictions of sex. Blue Morning focuses on Akihito Kuze, the heir to a viscount-ship, and Tomoyuki Katsuragi, his very capable butler, to whom Akihito is attracted.
After the death of his father, Akinao Kuze, 10-year-old Akihito moves into the Kuze mansion, as he prepares to inherit his late father’s viscount-ship. There, he meets the Kuze family butler, Katsuragi, who is tasked with raising Akihito. By the time he is 17-years-old, Akihito finds himself relentlessly drawn to Katsuragi, but also frustrated by the distance between them.
As Blue Morning, Vol. 4 (Chapters 16 to 20) opens, the truth of Katsuragi’s lineage has already been revealed. With this truth revealed, Katsuragi leaves the Kuze household, and enters the employment of Soemon Ishizaki, the father of Akihito’s friend, Soichiro.
Akihito is determined, however, to have his way. He attempts to live a life different from the one meant for him, and he breaks off his engagement. He makes such a bold move regarding the standing of the Kuze family that Katsuragi is forced to counter them with strategy of his own.
The Blue Morning manga is a romantic period drama. It is like a comic book version of one of those Merchant-Ivory films from 1980s and 1990s. The series does sometime earn its “yaoi” label with a sex scene. Blue Morning Volume 4 offers a torrid love scene that leaves the characters in need of a bath. Everything that Akihito and Katsuragi can’t or won’t say to one another is translated into urgent lovemaking, complete with pants, moans, and groans.
Beyond the sex, there are more reveals. Through the dialogue, Shoko Hidaka opens the characters, their lives and secrets, in ways that cement Blue Morning’s status as an exceptional character drama and period romance.
A
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Reviewed by Leroy Douresseaux
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Thursday, November 21, 2013
Yaoi Review: BLUE MORNING Volume 3
BLUE MORNING, VOL. 3
SUBLIME – @SuBLimeManga
CARTOONIST: Shoko Hidaka
TRANSLATION: Jocelyne Allen
LETTERS: NRP Studios
COVER: Shoko Hidaka with Shawn Carrico
ISBN: 978-1-4215-5554-6; paperback (November 2013) Rated “M” for “Mature”
226pp, B&W, $12.99 U.S., $14.99 CAN, £8.99 UK
Blue Morning, the yaoi manga graphic novel series from creator Shoko Hidaka, continues with the publication of a third volume. Blue Morning is the story of Akihito Kuze, the heir to a viscount-ship, and the man he loves, Tomoyuki Katsuragi, the very capable butler who has taken care of him for the better part of a decade.
After the death of his father, Akinao Kuze, 10-year-old Akihito moves into the Kuze mansion, as he prepares to inherit his late father’s viscount-ship. There, he meets the Kuze family butler, Tomoyuki Katsuragi, who is tasked with raising Akihito. By the time he is 17-years-old, Akihito finds himself relentlessly drawn to Katsuragi, but frustrated by the distance between them.
Blue Morning, Vol. 3 (Chapters 11 to 15) opens with surprising news for Katsuragi. The servants inform him that Akihito has now decided to handle Kuze family’s business interests himself. It is a big leap for the young man, but his other changes to the household constitution may prove to be too much for household members to accept.
Akihito is so firmly focused on his future that he considers marriage and begins to court 15-year-old Chikako, the daughter of Duke Sajo. Akihito asks the father of his friend, Soichiro Ishizaki, to act as a go-between in the marriage talks. The father, a merchant, is willing, but what he wants in return may be too much for Akihito to give.
The Blue Morning manga does occasionally earn its “yaoi” label by depicting sex between its male leads, but depicting sex seems to be the least of creator Shoko Hidaka’s concerns. This series is a character drama which seems to focus on three things: a star-crossed romance, family history, and intrigue among the nobility and upper crust of society.
As such, it is an excellent read, and Blue Morning Volume 3 may be the best volume yet. Hidaka always draws me in, slowly, with an easy pace, even in the scenes involving a shocking reveal. Before I know it, I have bought into the plot, conflicts, motivations, and characters. Maybe, Blue Morning is “Masterpiece Theatre” for the boys’ love set.
A
www.SuBLimeManga.com
Reviewed by Leroy Douresseaux
The text is copyright © 2013 Leroy Douresseaux. All Rights Reserved. Contact this site for syndication rights and fees.
SUBLIME – @SuBLimeManga
CARTOONIST: Shoko Hidaka
TRANSLATION: Jocelyne Allen
LETTERS: NRP Studios
COVER: Shoko Hidaka with Shawn Carrico
ISBN: 978-1-4215-5554-6; paperback (November 2013) Rated “M” for “Mature”
226pp, B&W, $12.99 U.S., $14.99 CAN, £8.99 UK
Blue Morning, the yaoi manga graphic novel series from creator Shoko Hidaka, continues with the publication of a third volume. Blue Morning is the story of Akihito Kuze, the heir to a viscount-ship, and the man he loves, Tomoyuki Katsuragi, the very capable butler who has taken care of him for the better part of a decade.
After the death of his father, Akinao Kuze, 10-year-old Akihito moves into the Kuze mansion, as he prepares to inherit his late father’s viscount-ship. There, he meets the Kuze family butler, Tomoyuki Katsuragi, who is tasked with raising Akihito. By the time he is 17-years-old, Akihito finds himself relentlessly drawn to Katsuragi, but frustrated by the distance between them.
Blue Morning, Vol. 3 (Chapters 11 to 15) opens with surprising news for Katsuragi. The servants inform him that Akihito has now decided to handle Kuze family’s business interests himself. It is a big leap for the young man, but his other changes to the household constitution may prove to be too much for household members to accept.
Akihito is so firmly focused on his future that he considers marriage and begins to court 15-year-old Chikako, the daughter of Duke Sajo. Akihito asks the father of his friend, Soichiro Ishizaki, to act as a go-between in the marriage talks. The father, a merchant, is willing, but what he wants in return may be too much for Akihito to give.
The Blue Morning manga does occasionally earn its “yaoi” label by depicting sex between its male leads, but depicting sex seems to be the least of creator Shoko Hidaka’s concerns. This series is a character drama which seems to focus on three things: a star-crossed romance, family history, and intrigue among the nobility and upper crust of society.
As such, it is an excellent read, and Blue Morning Volume 3 may be the best volume yet. Hidaka always draws me in, slowly, with an easy pace, even in the scenes involving a shocking reveal. Before I know it, I have bought into the plot, conflicts, motivations, and characters. Maybe, Blue Morning is “Masterpiece Theatre” for the boys’ love set.
A
www.SuBLimeManga.com
Reviewed by Leroy Douresseaux
The text is copyright © 2013 Leroy Douresseaux. All Rights Reserved. Contact this site for syndication rights and fees.
Labels:
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Thursday, August 22, 2013
Yaoi Review: BLUE MORNING Volume 2
BLUE MORNING, VOL. 2
SUBLIME – @SuBLimeManga
CARTOONIST: Shoko Hidaka
TRANSLATION: Jocelyne Allen
LETTERS: NRP Studios
COVER: Shoko Hidaka with Shawn Carrico
ISBN: 978-1-4215-5553-2; paperback (August 2013) Rated “M” for “Mature”
202pp, B&W, $12.99 U.S., $14.99 CAN, £8.99 UK
Blue Morning is a yaoi manga graphic novel series from creator Shoko Hidaka. Credited as “Shouko Hidaka,” she authored Restart, a manga set in the world of male models. Yaoi manga is a subset of boys’ love manga (BL) and features explicit depictions of sex between male characters.
Akihito Kuze is the heir to the viscount-ship of his late father, Akinao Kuze. After the death of his father, Akihito, at the age of 10, moves into the Kuze mansion. There he meets the Kuze family’s very capable butler, Tomoyuki Katsuragi, who is tasked with raising Akihito. By the time he is 17-year-old, Akihito finds himself relentlessly drawn to Katsuragi, but frustrated by the distance between them.
Blue Morning, Vol. 2 opens with a flashback. Akinao Kuze, who is still living at the time, assigns a large number of books for reading and study to Katsuragi, his prodigy of sorts. Whatever plans that Kuze has for his young protégé are put on hold with the announcement that a male Kuze child has been born.
Back in the present, Akihito has physically consummated his relationship with Katsuragi (i.e. had sex with the dude). Now, he wants to grow closer to and more intimate with the butler, but Katsuragi’s attitude towards his young charge remains emotionally cold. Now, Akihito is about to make a deal with Katsuragi, one that he hopes will keep the butler in the fold and maybe in his bed. However, a party at the Marquise Moriyama complicates the matter with surprise appearances and shocking revelations.
The Blue Morning manga earns its “yaoi” label by depicting sex between its male leads. Blue Morning Volume 2 offers some intense lovemaking, but this manga isn’t necessarily about sex. Obviously, Akihito wants to have passionate physical contact with Katsuragi, but this story is strongly romantic and is about a committed relationship that could be the equivalent of marriage. The conflict is that neither of these young men wants exactly the same thing, and the differences are just enough to create believable tension. This relationship/romance could turn out bad for a number of people.
The high-society intrigue and class conflict (especially regarding the peerage system) make this manga seem like a comic book adaptation of something from “Masterpiece Theatre.” Of course, Downton Abbey does not “get down” like Blue Morning gets down.
B+
www.SuBLimeManga.com
Reviewed by Leroy Douresseaux
SUBLIME – @SuBLimeManga
CARTOONIST: Shoko Hidaka
TRANSLATION: Jocelyne Allen
LETTERS: NRP Studios
COVER: Shoko Hidaka with Shawn Carrico
ISBN: 978-1-4215-5553-2; paperback (August 2013) Rated “M” for “Mature”
202pp, B&W, $12.99 U.S., $14.99 CAN, £8.99 UK
Blue Morning is a yaoi manga graphic novel series from creator Shoko Hidaka. Credited as “Shouko Hidaka,” she authored Restart, a manga set in the world of male models. Yaoi manga is a subset of boys’ love manga (BL) and features explicit depictions of sex between male characters.
Akihito Kuze is the heir to the viscount-ship of his late father, Akinao Kuze. After the death of his father, Akihito, at the age of 10, moves into the Kuze mansion. There he meets the Kuze family’s very capable butler, Tomoyuki Katsuragi, who is tasked with raising Akihito. By the time he is 17-year-old, Akihito finds himself relentlessly drawn to Katsuragi, but frustrated by the distance between them.
Blue Morning, Vol. 2 opens with a flashback. Akinao Kuze, who is still living at the time, assigns a large number of books for reading and study to Katsuragi, his prodigy of sorts. Whatever plans that Kuze has for his young protégé are put on hold with the announcement that a male Kuze child has been born.
Back in the present, Akihito has physically consummated his relationship with Katsuragi (i.e. had sex with the dude). Now, he wants to grow closer to and more intimate with the butler, but Katsuragi’s attitude towards his young charge remains emotionally cold. Now, Akihito is about to make a deal with Katsuragi, one that he hopes will keep the butler in the fold and maybe in his bed. However, a party at the Marquise Moriyama complicates the matter with surprise appearances and shocking revelations.
The Blue Morning manga earns its “yaoi” label by depicting sex between its male leads. Blue Morning Volume 2 offers some intense lovemaking, but this manga isn’t necessarily about sex. Obviously, Akihito wants to have passionate physical contact with Katsuragi, but this story is strongly romantic and is about a committed relationship that could be the equivalent of marriage. The conflict is that neither of these young men wants exactly the same thing, and the differences are just enough to create believable tension. This relationship/romance could turn out bad for a number of people.
The high-society intrigue and class conflict (especially regarding the peerage system) make this manga seem like a comic book adaptation of something from “Masterpiece Theatre.” Of course, Downton Abbey does not “get down” like Blue Morning gets down.
B+
www.SuBLimeManga.com
Reviewed by Leroy Douresseaux
Labels:
Boys' Love,
Chara Comics,
Jocelyne Allen,
Review,
Shoko Hidaka,
SuBLime,
Tokuma Shoten,
VIZ Media,
Yaoi
Friday, June 7, 2013
Yaoi Review: BLUE MORNING Volume 1
BLUE MORNING, VOL. 1
SUBLIME – @SuBLimeManga (Chara Comics)
CARTOONIST: Shoko Hidaka
TRANSLATION: Jocelyne Allen
LETTERS: NRP Studios
ISBN: 978-1-4215-5552-2; Rated “M” for “Mature”
202pp, B&W, $12.99 U.S., $14.99 CAN, £8.99 UK
Also credited as “Shouko Hidaka,” mangaka Shoko Hidaka is known for her boys’ love manga, such as Restart, which is set in the world of male models. Her new work is Blue Morning, a yaoi manga graphic novel series. Yaoi manga is a subset of boys’ love manga (BL) and features explicit depictions of sex between male characters.
Blue Morning, Vol. 1 introduces Akihito Kuze, the 10-year-old heir to the viscount-ship of his late father, Akinao Kuze. After the death of his father, Akihito moves into his father’s mansion, where he meets the Kuze family’s very capable butler, Tomoyuki Katsuragi. Katsuragi is tasked with raising Akihito.
Seven years later, the 17-year-old Akihito is relentlessly drawn to Katsuragi, but is frustrated by the distance between them. The handsome and intelligent Katsuragi is well-respected and popular, even among the aristocracy, so he is highly sought after for his advice. Driven to learn more about his butler, Akihito investigates Katsuragi’s past, both with the Kuze family and in Katsuragi’s own family.
First, there isn’t much in the way of “explicit sex” in Blue Morning Volume 1, except for a night in which the rough play between manservant and charge is emphasized. Blue Morning is a period piece and romantic drama in which romance must compete with intrigue concerning high society and class structure.
Schools for the elite, parties for the nobility, and assorted gatherings of the rich, powerful, and influential are a staple of the first volume of Blue Morning. I think that what makes this story interesting is how much Akihito Kuze hates it all, yet this life is his destiny. Not only is he supposed to be the viscount, but he is also expected to increase the family’s rank. The narrative can be a bit dry at times, and it seems like a boys’ love version of Downton Abbey, except without the popular British drama’s self-assuredness in its storytelling and characters. I’m interested to see where this series goes… especially if the romance gets even rougher.
B
www.SuBLimeManga.com
Reviewed by Leroy Douresseaux
SUBLIME – @SuBLimeManga (Chara Comics)
CARTOONIST: Shoko Hidaka
TRANSLATION: Jocelyne Allen
LETTERS: NRP Studios
ISBN: 978-1-4215-5552-2; Rated “M” for “Mature”
202pp, B&W, $12.99 U.S., $14.99 CAN, £8.99 UK
Also credited as “Shouko Hidaka,” mangaka Shoko Hidaka is known for her boys’ love manga, such as Restart, which is set in the world of male models. Her new work is Blue Morning, a yaoi manga graphic novel series. Yaoi manga is a subset of boys’ love manga (BL) and features explicit depictions of sex between male characters.
Blue Morning, Vol. 1 introduces Akihito Kuze, the 10-year-old heir to the viscount-ship of his late father, Akinao Kuze. After the death of his father, Akihito moves into his father’s mansion, where he meets the Kuze family’s very capable butler, Tomoyuki Katsuragi. Katsuragi is tasked with raising Akihito.
Seven years later, the 17-year-old Akihito is relentlessly drawn to Katsuragi, but is frustrated by the distance between them. The handsome and intelligent Katsuragi is well-respected and popular, even among the aristocracy, so he is highly sought after for his advice. Driven to learn more about his butler, Akihito investigates Katsuragi’s past, both with the Kuze family and in Katsuragi’s own family.
First, there isn’t much in the way of “explicit sex” in Blue Morning Volume 1, except for a night in which the rough play between manservant and charge is emphasized. Blue Morning is a period piece and romantic drama in which romance must compete with intrigue concerning high society and class structure.
Schools for the elite, parties for the nobility, and assorted gatherings of the rich, powerful, and influential are a staple of the first volume of Blue Morning. I think that what makes this story interesting is how much Akihito Kuze hates it all, yet this life is his destiny. Not only is he supposed to be the viscount, but he is also expected to increase the family’s rank. The narrative can be a bit dry at times, and it seems like a boys’ love version of Downton Abbey, except without the popular British drama’s self-assuredness in its storytelling and characters. I’m interested to see where this series goes… especially if the romance gets even rougher.
B
www.SuBLimeManga.com
Reviewed by Leroy Douresseaux
Labels:
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Jocelyne Allen,
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