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LGBT+ Doujin Review - Silkscreen, by Isaki Uta
A girl falls in love and devotes herself to them, but they don’t conform to her expectations.
Thank you so much to @Irodori_Sakura for the opportunity to review this!
https://t.co/ksJRpZqWGv
@CapObviousN7 For what they’d pilot together, I can see Cherno Alpha from Pacific Rim.
For them *as* mecha, they definitely fit the designs from Granbelm. I can see Nononon as White Lily, and Yumimi as Setsgetsu Baika.
Y’ALL SOMEBODY IS SERIOUSLY TRYING TO SELL FAILED PRINCESSES VOL 3 FOR $90 ON AMAZON 🤣🤣🤣
Your 4 husbandos / waifus and 6 mutuals.
I'll drop mine and wait to see other's husbandos / waifus 👀✨
@EvolvedAura @ontherocks_20 @WarBunni @marumichi @yurionlillies @SoulMagicYS https://t.co/f1xttgxcqk
Doing a review for an LGBT+ manga called “Silkscreen.”
While it’s tagged as a yuri story by the author’s request (in addition to trans identity and lgbt+), it’s a romance between a lesbian and a genderqueer person, who later comes out as a trans man.
Any thoughts on this?
Knowing that these two were produced by the same studio is almost painful 😬
At least Iron Blooded Orphans came out after Cross Ange, so it was a step up for them 👌