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{{nihongo|'''''Yuri Shimai'''''|百合姉妹||lit. ''Lily Sisters''}} was a [[Yuri (genre)|yuri]] [[manga]] [[anthology]] [[magazine]] published quarterly by [[Japan]]ese publisher [[Sun Magazine]].The magazine existed between June 2003 and November 2004. It was part of what still is a small niche market, with only a few manga magazines in Japan that specializes in the [[Yuri (genre)|yuri]] (i.e. [[lesbian]]-themed) [[genre]]. The magazine also contained [[short story|one-shot]]s and [[light novel]]s. The magazine was discontinued in November 2004 with the fifth volume. The magazine's cover illustrations were done by [[Reine Hibiki]], the illustrator of the yuri [[light novel]] series ''[[Maria-sama ga Miteru]]''.
{{nihongo|'''''Yuri Shimai'''''|百合姉妹||lit. ''Lily Sisters''}} was a [[Yuri (genre)|yuri]] [[manga]] [[anthology]] [[magazine]] published quarterly by [[Japan]]ese publisher [[Sun Magazine]].The magazine existed between June 2003 and November 2004. It was part of what still is a small niche market, with only a few manga magazines in Japan that specializes in the yuri (i.e. [[lesbian]]-themed) [[genre]]. The magazine also contained [[short story|one-shot]]s and [[light novel]]s. The magazine was discontinued in November 2004 with the fifth volume.<ref>{{cite web |last1=Friedman |first1=Erica |date=February 25, 2005 |title=Yuri Shimai Suspended |url=https://okazu.yuricon.com/2005/02/25/yuri-shimai-suspended/ |accessdate=November 2, 2023|website=[[Yuricon#Publishing and Outreach|Okazu]]}}</ref> The magazine's cover illustrations were done by [[Reine Hibiki]], the illustrator of the yuri light novel series ''[[Maria-sama ga Miteru]]''.


The magazine was revived as ''[[Comic Yuri Hime]]'' by [[Ichijinsha]] in July 2005, with many of the same [[Mangaka|manga authors]] returning.
The magazine was revived as ''[[Comic Yuri Hime]]'' by [[Ichijinsha]] in July 2005, with many of the same [[Mangaka|manga authors]] returning.<ref>{{cite web|url=https://kodansha.us/2019/01/22/kodansha-new-yuri-bl-comic-yuri-hime-interview/|title=New year, new yuri & BL! Featuring Yuri is My Job! Plus interview with Comic Yuri Hime's Editor-in-Chief!|date=January 22, 2019|publisher=[[Kodansha USA]]|access-date=November 2, 2023}}</ref>


==Issues==
==Issues==

Latest revision as of 14:59, 10 July 2024

Yuri Shimai
Autumn 2004 issue.
CategoriesYuri manga
FrequencyQuarterly
First issue28 June 2003
Final issue
Number
17 November 2004
5
CompanySun Magazine
CountryJapan
LanguageJapanese

Yuri Shimai (百合姉妹, lit. Lily Sisters) was a yuri manga anthology magazine published quarterly by Japanese publisher Sun Magazine.The magazine existed between June 2003 and November 2004. It was part of what still is a small niche market, with only a few manga magazines in Japan that specializes in the yuri (i.e. lesbian-themed) genre. The magazine also contained one-shots and light novels. The magazine was discontinued in November 2004 with the fifth volume.[1] The magazine's cover illustrations were done by Reine Hibiki, the illustrator of the yuri light novel series Maria-sama ga Miteru.

The magazine was revived as Comic Yuri Hime by Ichijinsha in July 2005, with many of the same manga authors returning.[2]

Issues

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Volume 1 (June 28, 2003, ¥880)

  • Under the Rose by Kita Konno
  • Her by Taishi Zaō
  • Even if We're Not Friends by Milk Morinaga
  • Strawberry Shake (chapter one) by Shizuru Hayashiya
  • Pure Shadow by Kahori Onozucca
  • Pops by Shinkai Inoue
  • Natsu no Mayu by Mako Takahashi
  • Kamuko by Inuburo
  • Little Birds of Paradise by Sakura Sakazaki
  • Melancholy of a Selfish Princess by Satsuki Miyu (art by Aruma Jirou)
  • Koi Shimai (first short story) by Akinaru Ikemoto (art by Reine Hibiki)

Volume 2 (November 28, 2003, ¥880)

  • A Kiss, Love, and a Prince by Milk Morinaga
  • Angels' Wings by Akiko Morishima
  • Your Color by Kanako Meizi
  • Sound by Kanan Yamada
  • The Two of Us by Hashiba Hayase
  • Expressions of Love by Eiki Eiki (art by Taishi Zaō)
  • Strawberry Shake (chapter two) by Shizuru Hayashiya
  • Nowhere to Go by Kita Konno
  • Maze of Flowers by Poteto Outsuka
  • Hansel, Gretel, and the Witch by Ruri Hozuki (art by Shio Sakura)
  • Koi Shimai (second short story) by Akinaru Ikemoto (art by Reine Hibiki)

Volume 3 (April 27, 2004, ¥880)

  • Like a Flower by Sakura Sakazaki
  • Strawberry Shake (chapter three) by Shizuru Hayashiya
  • A Little Melody of Love by Kaname Uchimura
  • This Love From I Can't Remember When by Milk Morinaga
  • Pops 2nd by Shinkai Inoue
  • Cherish by Poteto Outsuka
  • In The Afternoon by Kita Konno
  • 24, 25 by Samato Techno
  • The She-Wolf and the Seven Kids by Ruri Hozuki (art by Shio Sakura)
  • Koi Shimai (third short story) by Akinaru Ikemoto (art by Reine Hibiki)

Volume 4 (July 27, 2004, ¥880)

Volume 5 (November 17, 2004, ¥880)

  • First Bloom by Chi-Ran
  • Strawberry Shake (chapter five) by Shizuru Hayashiya
  • Real Love by Milk Morinaga
  • Whispers Under the Roses by Aya Sakurai
  • Testify by Karyu
  • Spirals of Pleasure by Yuu Izumi
  • First Kiss (part A) by Eiki Eiki (art by Taishi Zaō)
  • Red Umbrella, White Umbrella by Mako Takahashi
  • Torikago no Miko to Kimagure na Majo (chapter two) by Miyabi Fujieda
  • Princess Kaguya by Ruri Hozuki (art by Shio Sakura)
  • Koi Shimai (manga chapter two) by Mizuo Shinomine
  • Voice (chapter one) by Nawoko

References

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  1. ^ Friedman, Erica (February 25, 2005). "Yuri Shimai Suspended". Okazu. Retrieved November 2, 2023.
  2. ^ "New year, new yuri & BL! Featuring Yuri is My Job! Plus interview with Comic Yuri Hime's Editor-in-Chief!". Kodansha USA. January 22, 2019. Retrieved November 2, 2023.