
Queens Lily and Lilia have been at each other's throats for centuries. Tonight, one finally wins — and the price of losing is being consumed by the one who used to be your equal. A dark ringo fantasy in horns and shadow.

A church where the sacrament is milk and the priestesses serve their goddess by pressing their colossal blessings against the altar. Solemn, ritualistic, absurd, sensual — a long ringo fantasy in service of one very specific devotion.

A Japanese office worker named Tsuda ends up sharing her apartment with Akane, a curious android who calls her Master, asks too many questions about human bodies, and tries to figure out what their relationship is by experimenting. Does It Count If Your First Time Is With An Android is a Japanese yuri manga that runs a comedic adult romance through the half-comfortable, half-bewildered grammar of a woman teaching a machine what intimacy feels like, with the kind of dry humor that lands harder because the punchline is genuine affection.

Year 20XX. Two genetically identical operators meet in a glassed-off training cell, hair braided the same way, latex suits zipped tight, ordered to settle which body the program keeps. A long, slick sci-fi mirror-match from ringo.

Two wives. One husband. A 100-round private war waged in silk dresses, then stockings, then nothing at all. A long, sweat-soaked ringo piece about pride, possession, and refusing to surrender first.

After-hours in the empty infirmary, the beds officially "for sick and injured students only" — two girls settle a score the only way they know how. A long, ice-cold ringo showdown about pride, jealousy, and refusing to be the one who breaks first.

A long, intimate ringo piece — two girls who shouldn't want each other this much tangled together in a low-lit room, repeating each other's names like a vow they're both afraid to break.

Years after high school art club, two would-be painters reunite around the same crush — and discover the bigger canvas was always each other. Who's prettier? Who's the fake? Neither knows, but they're going to figure it out the hardest way.

A two-volume descent in three verbs: steal, break, devour. A predator who won't take "no" and a prey who learns her own body answers anyway. Heavy, dark, deliberately uncomfortable. Reader discretion advised.

Rae Taylor wakes up inside her favorite otome game, in love not with the prince route but with Claire Francois, the silver-haired villainess every other player is supposed to despise. I'm in Love with the Villainess is a Japanese yuri manga adapted from Inori's novel, an isekai-otome love story about a commoner who refuses to leave the noble bully alone and the noble who can't figure out why this commoner won't hate her back. Full color and black-and-white panels, school setting, slow-burn, devoted.

Saki Kindaichi is hurrying to a piano lesson under heavy rain when she collides with a classmate at the doorway and realizes the girl in front of her is deaf. The Moon on a Rainy Night by Kuzushiro is a quiet masterpiece of Japanese yuri manga, an aching first-love arc between Saki and Kanon Sugumori told in soft black and white, with sign language as a love language and silence as the heaviest thing on the page. Patient, restrained, and one of the most acclaimed yuri manga of the 2020s.

Office Sweet 365 is a short, full-color Japanese yuri manga about coworkers who use the after-hours office for anything but work. Six chapters of grown-up sex-forward GL with no slow burn and no apologies, told in bright color with a confident hand. Adult cast, explicit, easy entry point for readers who want their workplace yuri uncut.