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Artist: Ohje Tsukamoto Length: 46 Pages Date of Release: March 17, 2002 Size: B5 / 7 x 10 Inches |
| Personal Opinion on Product - If you've already taken the time to browse this page, you may have noticed that P-rhythm Star (referred to equally as often as Przm Star; apparently this circle can't decide which name to stick with) is responsible for a large percentage of the Valkyrie Profile hentai doujinshi in existence, and fans are fortunate for that fact. Not only are they very prolific, but P-rhythm Star also displays consistently high standards in production value. Bloomin' features a nice textured cover, thick paper, blank orange pages on either side of the cover, and a lead-in page with color on both sides including a full illustration. This is fancy stuff for doujinshi. None of this would matter if the art wasn't of equal quality, but Tsukamoto doesn't disappoint. My favorite thing about P-rhythm Star, however, is that they choose interesting subject material. The cover of Bloomin' is actually a bit misleading. Valkyrie is virtually absent from the whole comic, so no typical Lenneth x Lezard coupling here. Instead, we get a "Europian Ladys" book with two stories both featuring Jayle (of all characters). Pretty neat, huh? The first story pairs together Jayle with Aimi for some girl-on-girl action, while the second is more faithful to the game's plot with a scene between Jayle, referred to by her real name Leticia, and her captain Fahn in happier times. In between the two stories is the "Trash & Talking About." section with some sketches and Photoshop images and random comments from the artist. All in all, there is very little negative to say about Bloomin', so unless you have something against the tomboy swordswoman, you can't go wrong. |
Length: 48 Pages Date of Release: January 2003 Size: B5 / 7 x 10 Inches Black and White AND Color Pages |
Length: 24 Pages Date of Release: August 19, 2001 Size: B5 / 7 x 10 Inches |
Artist: Yurika Kilimu / Izumi Koshitaka Length: 60 Pages Size: B5 / 7 x 10 Inches |
| Personal Opinion on Product - Now here's a strange one. This doujinshi has no "front" nor "back". Instead, it has two covers, and the book is made to be read from both sides until they meet in the middle, which is actually the end of the book. So if you reading along and wondering why the pages are upside down all of the sudden, there's your answer. The two covers are also very cool in presentation as they're printed with shiny, metallic colors and then covered by a pink transparent layer with gold lettering and details. Unfortunately, the drawing of Frei and Odin isn't that impressive, and the side with Lenneth is about the best art you'll find in the comic as it isn't very consistent. The artists can occasionally pull off a pretty face here and there, but most of the bodies have proportion issues. There's also a lack of detail at times, but this can be a positive if you've ever had trouble figuring what the heck is going on in a hentai doujinshi due to all the goo, sound effects, and rough sketchiness all over the place. Everything is exceptionally clear in Deadman Walking, and there's very little text, making it especially friendly to those of us not fluent in Japanese. In fact, a couple of the stories are completely silent. Theme-wise, the book is pretty unique. There's none of the overdone Lezard x Lenneth (although, there is a story with Lezard paired with a catatonic homunculus), and as the one cover suggests, there's a story with Frei showing Odin why she's the goddess of fertility. If I had to pinpoint a focus of the book, I'd say it's on Lezard and Meltina, but no story has the two romantically involved (beyond Lezard leering in the background, haha). Instead, weirdly enough, Meltina is forced into having sex with Lezard's green, bald, not-so-attractive homunculus monster-servant Bellion. It's borderline creepy, but it's just so dang comical that you can't take it seriously. In of the two, hehe, Mel x Bel stories, Bellion is King Kong sized for some unknown reason, so he picks up Meltina in one hand and does the deed with a tiny human-sized penis that pops out of the tip of his... well, King Kong sized member. o_O I swear, you can't make this stuff up. As a final note, since I took the photos myself, I tried to capture the best that the art has to offer, but, again, keep in mind that some of it is worse. But at a hefty 60 pages, it's worth putting up with a bit of so-so art for the rest of the good stuff. |
Artist: Ohje Tsukamoto Length: 26 Pages Date of Release: May 13, 2001 Size: B5 / 7 x 10 Inches |
Length: 34 Pages Date of Release: May 14, 2000 Size: B5 / 7 x 10 Inches All Black and White Pages |
Length: 26 Pages Year of Release: 2002 Size: B5 / 7 x 10 Inches All Black and White Pages |
Length: 22 Pages Date of Release: August 2006 Size: A4 All Color Pages |
Length: 34 Pages Date of Release: August 2003 Size: B5 / 7 x 10 Inches |
Artist: QuanXin Length: 54 Pages Date of Release: August 9, 2002 Size: B5 / 7 x 10 Inches |
| Personal Opinion on Product - Another excellent doujinshi from P-rhythm Star / Przm Star, Koufukuron has all the top-notch presentation details we've come to expect - a fancy shiny, textured cover, blank green pages on either end of the book, a double-sided color page with a full illustration, and, of course, great art. I'm not sure what's up with the QuanXin business, since I can tell you I'm 99.9% positive that the artist isn't Chinese (I don't even know if that could qualify as a Chinese name), and the art looks just like the style of Ohje Tsukamoto, who did most, if not all, of the other P-rhythm Star / Przm Star books. Koufukuron even mentions Bloomin' many times, so my best guess is that Tsukamoto is going under a psuedoname here. The content also shows a fondess for Jayle and Aimi, which Tsukamoto has a soft spot for. But on the subject of themes, let's move on - Koufukuron has two main stories, and you get a little of the commonplace with Lezard and Lenneth and something more creative with Kashell and Celia. Whichever you prefer, though, you'll definitely be pleased, although I'm not big on Celia's whole timid apprehensiveness. This doujinshi has a bonus short story with the aforementioned Aimi and Jayle, but it's not hentai at all. It's just a serious story with a slight romantic overtone. In between the two main stories, there's the "Trash & Digital Works." section with some lovely sketches. The only negative I can come up with for the comic is that it can be a bit hard to follow if you can't read the text, especially because it jumps around pretty fast (for example, the characters are just talking one page, then you flip it over and Lenneth's naked and in the heat of things). But minor issues aside, Koufukuron's got something for everyone, from the traditional pairings to the unusual. |
Artist: Ohje Tsukamoto Length: 56 Pages Date of Release: December 29, 2001 Size: B5 / 7 x 10 Inches All Black and White Pages |
Length: 44 Pages Size: B5 / 7 x 10 Inches |
Length: 22 Pages Date of Release: January 12, 2004 Size: B5 / 7 x 10 Inches |
Length: 32 Pages Year of Release: 2001 Size: B5 / 7 x 10 Inches All Black and White Pages |
Length: 140 Pages Date of Release: June 2003 Size: B5 / 7 x 10 Inches |
Length: 110 Pages Date of Release: April 2005 Size: B5 / 7 x 10 Inches |
Length: 58 Pages Year of Release: 2000 Size: B5 / 7 x 10 Inches All Black and White Pages |
Length: 34 Pages Date of Release: December 30, 2000 |
Length: 54 Pages Date of Release: February 11, 2000 Size: B5 / 7 x 10 Inches |
| Personal Opinion on Product - Like many hentai doujinshi, Tabetakigasuru 47 has its good parts and bad parts. In order to reach the widest audience possible, some consist of several different stories, drawn by different artists with different styles, featuring different couples and fetishes. Only problem is you may like one but another may be totally NOT your thing. That's where this book comes in. It starts off with a nicely drawn story of Valkyrie paired with a generic brown-haired guy (probably Lucio). Next is a story with Lucio and his girlfriend Claire. It's fairly well-drawn also. Claire acts a bit more wild than Valkyrie was, but it's mostly just more of the same. THEN everything goes to hell. The next two stories have hermaphrodite girls - a lanky, anorexic Lenneth in bondage with grossly exaggerated appendages being toyed with by Freya in the first, and Frei, as a hermaphrodite, paired with Lenneth in the other). Both have hideous artwork, the latter employing a badly done chibi SD style. The latter also has what I assume is a flashback, in which we see a young, barely-developed Platina, performing sex acts with Lucio quite uncomfortably. Yuck. The next short story is better-drawn and features Lezard with what appears to be a chained up homunculus, pretending it's Valkyrie (which we all know must have happened "behind the scenes" in the game ;) ). The last story is my favorite. The art is very nice, and it features a romantic story with Lawry and Millia. It shows a depressed Millia in the forest, desperately lonely, fantasizing about her deceased lover. Suddenly, Lawry appears before her, and Millia runs into his arms, weeping. A tender, yet steamy, scene follows, but after they finish, Lawry apologizes because he must leave with Valkyrie. Millia is sad, but ultimately, the experience is very comforting to her and relieves a lot of the pain she felt. This story proves that hentai isn't all tentacles and fetishes and such; it can be romantic and have a heart too. As good as that beautiful story is, the best is saved for last. It's just a single picture, but this picture alone makes the book worth buying. It's a gorgeous, elegant classical nude of Valkyrie, and it's just stunning. Her face is exquisite, and her body is deliciously soft and voluptuous. It's a very timeless, natural kind of beauty. It's a breathtaking drawing, and I only wish there was a whole book of similar pictures. Sadly, such a thing doesn't exist, so this is the next best thing. I recommend this book for that picture and the good stories, but view the middle section at your own risk. |
Length: 50 Pages Date of Release: August 2002 Size: B5 / 7 x 10 Inches All Black and White Pages |
Size: B5 / 7 x 10 Inches |
Year of Release: 2001 Size: B5 / 7 x 10 Inches All Black and White Pages |
Circle: Blue Marine-dan Length: 55 pages Valkyrie Profile Pages: 2-11 and 46-53 Year of Release: 1999 Size: B5 / 7 x 10 Inches All Black and White Pages |
Artist: Doumeki Bararou Length: 34 pages Date of Release: March 15, 2006 Size: B5 / 7 x 10 Inches All Black and White Pages |
| Personal Opinion on Product - Let's just cut to the chase. I don't like Valkyrie x Valkyrie. In fact, based on what I've seen of the other books, I probably could say that for the entire series. First off, it's a scrawny little doujinshi, and while I've seen far more amateur, cheap looking comics, Valkyrie x Valkyrie definitely isn't top of the line. The art, while not especially bad, isn't particularly good either, and it's got this light, rough sketchiness about it that makes it look more like a storyboard layout rather than final drawings. And there's just one piddly story in the whole book, although, admittedly, it's longer than most individual stories in multi-story comics. But with that out of the way, let me tell you why I truly don't like it. Valkyrie x Valkyrie tries to cram just about every weird fetish in existence in its story, and while some are innocuous enough, like the x-ray shots, others, like the urination and defecation, are completely gross to anyone who doesn't have those specific freaky fetishes. The gist of the story is that Lezard has Lenneth captured and chained up, he places a transparent amoeba-like monster over her crotch which proceeds to siphon everything out of her bladder and bowels, and then he pulls out his absurdly large genitalia, which he sticks in her every orifice. And the comic is wrapped up with a sketch of the cover except with Lenneth as a hermaphrodite. Yeah. Okay, that's barf-worthy enough, but I think the most disgusting thing about this doujinshi is the misogynistic overtone. Yeah, some people may claim that nearly all hentai is, but I try to take a more optimistic outlook. However, in this doujinshi, gone is the beautifully strong and fierce Lenneth that we have all grown to love. Instead, she is a helpless victim, her spirit broken by Lezard. She's lost the will to oppose anything that's happening, and, of course, her body can't resist enjoying the horrible things happening to her. Lezard doesn't even seem to have any particular interest in being romantically involved with Lenneth; he just takes pleasure in tormenting and dominating her, to the point that she's begging for him and calling him "Lord Lezard" and derogatorily referring to herself as "Lenneth-chan". THAT bothers me more than anything else. I have too much respect for Lenneth as a character, one of the most admirable female characters in any video game if I do say so myself, to tolerate this, and that's the number 1 reason I don't recommend this doujinshi. |
Artist: Doumeki Bararou Length: 34 pages All Black and White Pages |
Artist: Doumeki Bararou Length: 34 pages All Black and White Pages |
Size: B5 / 7 x 10 Inches |
