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LILY C.A.T. celebrates its 35-year anniversary and it still shows we’ve much to learn from it

Lily C.A.T.

When I first started reading up on Lily C.A.T. online I came across a description of it that showed up way too often: an anime version of Alien (1979) where the monster is a cat. It doesn’t really do it justice.

The setup does resemble Alien in that it takes place in a spaceship and that there’s a foreign entity wreaking havoc on its crew. Its kind of science fiction, like Alien as well, leans more towards horror than actual sci-fi, but the movie is quick to shed that comparison in favor of something that mixes other classic movies in for a surprisingly deep story about time, the fear of becoming obsolete, and the dangers of progress. And yes, it does have a cat, but it’s no mere monster (although it can be quite frightening).

Lily C.A.T. is the creation of Hisayuki Toriumi, one of the minds behind the classic Gatchaman. Released in 1987, the movie, set in the 23rd century, follows the men and women (and cat) of space cruiser Saldes, a ship that was hired out by the Syncam Corporation to take surveyors into a new planet with unique mining possibilities. The trip reaches its destination, but before the crew has the chance to get off the ship and survey the planet, strange deaths and disappearing corpses keep them in place until they can figure out what’s caused this nightmare scenario just as they reach the end of their first 20-year cryosleep journey.

In comes the cat, a creature that might be a clone or copy (or something else) of another cat that travelled with one of the crew members. Her name’s Lily and it’s quickly established something isn’t entirely feline underneath all her fur. It doesn’t take long for a hulking monster to reveal itself, it’s presence offering part of the explanation as to why the crew is being consumed and what the cat’s role is in all this.

Lily C.A.T.

One of the main attractors of the movie is Yoshitaka Amano’s character and creature designs. Amano, known for his work on Vampire Hunter D, Final Fantasy, and Speed Racer, creates a monstrous mass of horror that seems inspired more by John Carpenter’s The Thing (1982) than H.R. Giger’s designs for Alien. It’s a brutal manifestation of hunger that holds a certain mystery as to its killing methods and why it consumes the bodies of those it kills.

This is where comparisons to Alien stop. As the ship’s crew starts to dig into the events that are taking place on the Saldes, character motivations and trust issues start revealing deeper concerns afflicting its crew. For a movie that’s just over an hour long, there’s a fair amount of existential dialogue taking place and they range from thoughts on humanity being overtaken by technology, ideas on how time becomes obsolete when travelling in space, and the importance of fulfilling one’s duty despite being presented with the possibility very little of it matters given the circumstances. Here it veers into 2001: A Space Odyssey territory.

Lily C.A.T.

As the movie progresses, it becomes evident that its central computer might be seeing the monster and its biochemical components as a rare find that could benefit the Syncam Corporation’s bottom line if brought back to Earth. The crew slowly realizes that their presence at this point is mostly superfluous given the computer is capable of navigating the ship by itself and of containing the creature to certain areas for a long trip back home with the new cargo.

The realization inspires the ship’s captain, Mike Hamilton (played by Mike Reynolds in the English dub version), to reexamine his decision to dedicate his life to space travel and he sacrificed in its pursuit. He goes on to provide one of the movie’s most existentially unsettling monologues. Hamilton speaks to the price space travelers pay in terms of time, framing it as a pursuit that is appreciated on a very lonely stage.

Undergoing twenty, thirty, or forty-year time jumps for deep space travel means those left behind continue aging naturally while the traveler artificially extends his or her life span. It means travelers sacrifice a lot for a system that, at the same time, is trying to eliminate human input entirely at every turn. The insight Captain Hamilton provides in his monologue allows for a more complex type of questioning when it comes to tried and true sci-fi tropes. It leaves an impression and promotes the further exploration of genre ideas that we’ve seemingly taken for granted way too often.

Lily C.A.T.

There’s a subplot concerning criminals that make their way into spaceships to go on illegal time jumps to avoid arrest for serious offenses. Again, time is a factor that puts into question the entire notion of duty, especially if we think about it as something that runs on an invisible timeline we’ve never thought necessary to consider before.

These and other variations on the sci-fi formula are what make Lily C.A.T. such an impressive and important example of classic anime. Toriumi’s vision considers a profound worry for the things humans sacrifice in service of progress, especially how our limited foresight can put us on a road towards obsolescence. The movie offers a warning that’s as prescient now as it was when it came out, perhaps more so given what’s come to pass since its original release. Give it a watch and don’t get too distracted by the cat. There are other things to worry about when humans venture deeper into space.

Ablaze Reveals New Manga and Manwha Titles for the Summer

HEAVENLY DEMON REBORN!, Vol. 1

by O’Emperor and Gom-Guk • MSRP: $19.99
Release Date: August 17th • 330 Pages

Another Manhwa global hit comes to print!

The Webtoon sensation HEAVENLY DEMON REBORN! arrives this summer…the story of a hero and his journey of revenge!

In an ancient world where martial artists reign supreme, Unseong can only watch as his master is brutally beaten to death after a false accusation  of practicing forbidden demonic arts. Even after a valiant fight, he fails to kill those responsible and faces his own end. But fate has other plans… Instead of taking his last breath, he awakens as a child, training to be an elite soldier of a demonic sect. Now Unseong must embrace the demonic arts and harness power in his ultimate quest for revenge.

HEAVENLY DEMON REBORN!, Vol. 1

BLITZ, Vol. 1

by Cédric Biscay, Harumo Sanazaki and Daitaro Nishihara
MSRP: $12.99 • Release Date: September 14th • 224 Pages

As seen in the pages of Shonen Jump, BLITZ is a new shonen manga exploring the elite world of chess!

Immerse yourself into the world of chess, where intuition and mental agility are precious assets on the way to victory!

Tom, a young high school student, has a crush on  his classmate Harmony. When he learns about her passion for chess, Tom quickly decides to sign up for the school’s chess club. But he doesn’t even know the rules! To impress Harmony, he is left with no choice: he must learn quickly and train seriously. Soon Tom discovers the existence of Garry Kasparov, the greatest player in the history of chess. He stumbles upon a virtual reality machine that promises to help him analyze the most legendary matches of the master!

In an unexpected twist of event, Tom soon is granted access to the highest echelons of the chess world…

Bonus material included: 

In each volume, chess strategy tips and a chess lexicon to turn every reader into a chess master!

BLITZ, Vol. 1

Yen Audio Announces Narrators for Upcoming Yen Audiobook Titles

J. Michael Tatum

Following the November 2021 announcement of upcoming releases from Yen Audio at Anime NYC, Yen Press has announced the narrators for these new audiobook adaptations of beloved light novel series.

Spice and Wolf Vol. 1 will be narrated by J. Michael Tatum. J. Michael Tatum is an actor, writer, ADR director, and adaptive scriptwriter. Nurtured by anime classics, Tatum has lent his voice to several popular anime franchises over the years. After being cast as Rikichi in 2005’s Samurai 7, Tatum was able to attain a slew of dream roles, most notably Kyoya Ootori in Ouran High School Host Club, suave, demonic Sebastian Michaelis in Black Butler, France in the Hetalia franchise, Tomoe in Kamisama Kiss, and the equal parts maniacal and vulnerable Rintarou Okabe from Steins;Gate. Recently, he can be heard in the epic My Hero Academia as Tenya Iida. Most relevantly, he also played Kraft Lawrence in the 2009 anime adaptation of Spice and Wolf. The Spice and Wolf Vol. 1 audiobook is scheduled to release on March 15, 2022.

Fans of the iconic light novel series are sure to be thrilled with this casting, especially on the heels of the recent announcement by creator Isuna Hasekura of a new Spice and Wolf anime after nearly thirteen years since the airing of Spice and Wolf Season 2.

Caitlin Kelly

So I’m a Spider, So What! Vol. 1 will be narrated by Caitlin Kelly. Originally from Cleveland, Ohio, Caitlin Kelly got started in voice acting in Tokyo, Japan. She fell in love with narrating audiobooks in New York. She has recorded over 250 titles and won Earphone Awards, SOVAS, and Audie nominations for her work. Kelly loves working in all genres but usually finds herself in fantasy worlds, notably narrating Holly Black’s Folk of the Air series. Caitlin currently lives in Tokyo with her husband and daughter. The So I’m a Spider, So What! Vol.1 audiobook is scheduled to release on April 12, 2022.

Andrew Grace

Rascal Does Not Dream of Bunny Girl Senpai Vol. 1 will be narrated by Andrew Grace. Andrew Grace is a Los Angeles–based, multi-racial, SAG-AFTRA actor. He recently completed work on an upcoming series for Showtime and another for the CW. He has lent his voice to The Summit of the Gods and The Journalist on Netflix, as well as other exciting projects premiering mid-2022. On stage he played the lead role in Cupid and the End of Love,his original stage play, which ran for over six months including at the Hollywood Fringe Festival (2019). Grace can also be seen in numerous commercials for brands such as Apple, Verizon, and Intel. In his free time, Grace enjoys writing stage plays and indie folk records, and shooting abstract photography. Rascal Does Not Dream of Bunny Girl Senpai Vol. 1 is scheduled to release on June 14, 2022.

Spice and Wolf

Story by Isuna Hasekura

The life of a traveling merchant is a lonely one, a fact with which Kraft Lawrence is well acquainted. Wandering from town to town with just his horse, cart, and whatever wares have come his way, the peddler has pretty well settled into his routine—that is, until the night Lawrence finds a wolf goddess asleep in his cart. Taking the form of a fetching girl with wolf ears and a tail, Holo has wearied of tending to harvests in the countryside and strikes up a bargain with the merchant to lend him the cunning of “Holo the Wisewolf” to increase his profits in exchange for taking her along on his travels. What kind of businessman could turn down such an offer? Lawrence soon learns, though, that having an ancient goddess as a traveling companion can be a bit of a mixed blessing. Will this wolf girl turn out to be too wild to tame?

Spice and Wolf

So I’m a Spider, So What!

Story by Okina Baba and Tsukasa Kiryu

I used to be a normal high school girl but in the blink of an eye, I woke up in a place I’ve never seen before and—and I was reborn as a spider?! How could something that’s nothing more than a tiny spider (that’s me) possibly survive in literally the worst dungeon ever? Are there no rules? There should be some rules! Who the hell is responsible for this? SHOW YOUR FACE!

So I’m a Spider, So What!

Rascal Does Not Dream of Bunny Girl Senpai

Story by Hajime Kamoshida

Bunny girls do not live in libraries. This is simply common sense. And yet, that’s exactly where Sakuta finds one in the wild. More bewildering is who the bunny girl is: Mai Sakurajima, a girl one year older than Sakuta, famous at their school for her acting career even though she’s currently on break. To top it all off, it seems like no one else in the library can see Mai at all, no matter what she does or…wears. Wanting to find out more about this mystery and maybe get a little closer to this beautiful upperclassman in the process, Sakuta launches an investigation to discover why an unforgettable bunny girl keeps becoming totally invisible.

Rascal Does Not Dream of Bunny Girl Senpai

Yen Press Announces The Infernal Devices: The Complete Trilogy

Yen Press has announced The Infernal Devices: The Complete Trilogy, a collection of The Infernal Devices graphic novel adaptation written by Cassandra Clare with art by HyeKyung Baek. The three books in the trilogy, Clockwork Angel, Clockwork Prince, and Clockwork Princess, are prequels to the best-selling and wildly popular The Mortal Instruments. Following the Yen Press tradition of beautiful deluxe repackagings, The Infernal Devices: The Complete Trilogy will be published as a hardcover collection with a dust jacket—a must have for fans of the prolific Cassandra Clare. The Infernal Devices: The Complete Trilogy is scheduled to release in August 2022.

The first graphic novel in the series, Clockwork Angel, was originally released by Yen Press in 2012, and the series remains one of the most popular YA graphic novel adaptations they have published, along with the likes of Maximum Ride and Miss Peregrine’s Home for Peculiar Children. HyeKyung Baek’s art featured in The Infernal Devices was praised by Booklist for being “expressive” and “dynamic” interpretations of the novels that convey all the action, snark, and romance of the original fantasy series.

Yen Press continues to successfully publish lush and atmospheric interpretations of Cassandra Clare’s The Mortal Instruments series. The fifth installment of the graphic novel adaptation with art by Cassandra Jean will be released on March 29, 2022.

The Infernal Devices: The Complete Trilogy

Story by Cassandra Clare
Art by HyeKyung Baek

Tessa Gray, a sixteen-year-old American girl, is traveling alone to Victorian London and runs afoul of the city’s sordid supernatural underworld. Rescued by the Shadowhunters of the London Institute, she quickly finds herself caught up in intrigue that may very well destroy her new friends—including the two enigmatic young men, Jem and Will, who have taken her under their wing… Experience the graphic novel adaptation of the prequel to Cassandra Clare’s best-selling The Mortal Instruments series in one complete omnibus! 

The Infernal Devices: The Complete Trilogy

The Mortal Instruments: The Graphic Novel, Vol. 5

Story by Cassandra Clare
Art by Cassandra Jean

The fifth installment of the graphic novel adaptation of Cassandra Clare’s bestselling The Mortal Instruments! On a mission to save her mom, Clary prepares to leave for Idris, the homeland of the Shadowhunters. Sure, Jace is adamantly against the idea and Magnus refuses to help, but Clary now has powers of her own. What awaits her on the other side of the portal, though, might not be exactly what she’s expecting… The city comes to life through Cassandra Jean’s lush artwork, and a scene penned by Cassandra Clare exclusively for the graphic novel makes this a can’t-miss for fans!

The Mortal Instruments: The Graphic Novel, Vol. 5

Yen Press announces new titles coming out in August 2022

Yen Press has announced four new titles scheduled to be published in August 2022. These acquisitions included an omnibus edition of Josee, the Tiger and the Fish and the debut of the manga series Heroine No More, Unnamed Memory, and Gahi-chan!

Josee, the Tiger and the Fish

Story by Seiko Tanabe
Art by Nao Emoto.  

Josee has been in a wheelchair since she was a child and has lived her life through pictures, books, and her imagination. One day, she meets Tsuneo, a college student, and while they clash at first, the two soon grow closer than expected. She takes this chance to venture outside with Tsuneo to experience a new world where surprises await. 

Josee, the Tiger and the Fish is an omnibus collection of the two volumes of the manga adaptation by Nao Emoto published by Kadokawa’s Da Vinci magazine in 2020. Since the initial publication of this beloved story by Seiko Tanabe in 1984, Josee, the Tiger and the Fish has been widely celebrated and adapted into live-action films in Japan and Korea. In 2020, it was made into an anime film. The prose edition of Josee, the Tiger and the Fish is set to debut from Yen On in March 2022.

Josee, the Tiger and the Fish

Unnamed Memory

Story By Kuji Furumiya
Art By Naoki Koshimizu

Witches—the centuries-old mages that command power immense enough to bring catastrophe. Oscar, the crown prince of the powerful kingdom of Farsas, was cursed as a young boy to never sire an heir. Hoping to break the magic, he seeks out Tinasha, the strongest witch on the continent. To meet her, he climbs her tower, as she is said to grant the wish of any who successfully do so. Yet, when he arrives at the top…he requests that Tinasha become his bride! 

Unnamed Memory, an ongoing fantasy romance light novel series published by Yen On, continues to grow in popularity and draw in new readers due to its compelling story and gorgeous illustrations. Fans of this popular series are sure to be excited for this manga adaptation, which does an amazing job of adapting Kuji Furumiya’s alluring story and chibi’s beautiful illustrations and character designs.

Unnamed Memory

Heroine No More

Story and Art By Momoko Koda

Every girl dreams of starring in her own love story. Hatori also firmly believed that one day she would marry her childhood friend, Rita—but things are never that simple! The agony of a heartbroken young maiden is laid bare in this uproarious comedy! 

Heroine No More is a welcome addition to the Yen Press shojo lineup, which includes hits such as Cheeky Brat and Fruits Basket. Fans are sure to love the twists and turns of this friends-to-lovers story! This classic shojo manga was originally published in 2010 by Shueisha and had a live-action movie adaptation in 2015.

Heroine No More

Gahi-chan!

Story and Art by Tirotata

When a starving manga artist suddenly finds a girl who looks like the spitting image of his own series’ heroine on his front doorstep, it seems like a dream come true! But if only it was as simple as his drawings coming to life—this girl turns out to actually be a gahi, a yokai who can only appear human by transforming artwork into human skin and wearing it like a glove?! “Without your art…my body will become all weird…” 

So begins the new life of an artist with a cute girl (?) under his roof.

Gahi-chan! is a manga about a mangaka that is self-aware, hilarious, and sure to be a hit among adult readers! Quirky, cute, and sexy, Gahi-chan! is a must read for fans of ecchi manga from Yen Press, such as Interspecies Reviewers and To Save the World, Can You Wake Up the Morning After with a Demi-Human?

Gahi-chan!

Review: Deadpool: Samurai Vol. 1

The merc with the mouth heads to Japan to be a part of the Avengers’ Samurai Squad!

Story: Sanshiro Kasama
Art: Hikaru Uesugi
Translation: Amanda Haley
Touch-up art & Lettering: Walden Wong
Design: Francesca Truman

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Seven Seas’ Seaside Stranger Vol. 2: Harukaze no Etranger is new on comiXology

There’s just one new release on comiXology today, Seaside Stranger Vol. 2: Harukaze no Etranger from Seven Seas. Check out the new release below and get it now!

Seaside Stranger Vol. 2: Harukaze no Etranger

Written by Kanna Kii
Art by Kanna Kii
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This series is rated Adults Only
DISCLAIMER: graphic sexuality
Shun has had no contact with his family since the day he revealed that he’s gay. Now he’s headed home to Hokkaido to visit his ailing father, and he’s taking his new boyfriend, Mio. The trip will be unpleasant enough for Shun, but what will it bring up for Mio, who knows all too well the pain of losing a parent?

Seaside Stranger Vol. 2: Harukaze no Etranger

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Two New Manga from Yen Press are Available Now on comiXology

Ending the weekday, comiXology features two new releases from Yen Press. You can check them out below or start shopping now.

Dead Mount Death Play #78

Written by Ryohgo Narita
Art by Shinta Fujimoto
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With Shinjuku prepped and ready as his stage, Corpse God reaches out to an old friend for assistance. Read the next chapter of Dead Mount Death Play the same day as Japan!

Dead Mount Death Play #78

Sugar Apple Fairy Tale #3

Written by Miri Mikawa
Art by YozoranoUdon
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After Anne’s group is attacked by a flock of vicious crows, she has no choice but to order Challe to protect everyone. But when she sees the carnage her fairy is capable of, even she can’t believe it… Will she truly be able to keep ordering around someone who can rip her to shreds in an instant? Read the next chapter of Sugar Apple Fairy Tale the same day as Japan!

Sugar Apple Fairy Tale #3

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Review: Kaiju No. 8 Vol. 1

Kafka is a kaiju clean-up man with dreams of joining the defense force. Now that they’ve raised the age of admission, he has a second shot to do so. Unfortunately, he’s also become part kaiju.

Story: Naoya Matsumoto
Art: Naoya Matsumoto
Translation: David Evelyn
Touch-up Art and Lettering: Brandon Bovia
Design: Jimmy Presler
Editor: Karla Clark

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Kodansha Reveals its February 2022 Digital Releases

The Transcendent One-Sided Love of Yoshida the Catch

By Shizuki Fujisawa
Release Date: February 15, 2022

Meet Yoshida. He’s cool, he’s smart, and he’s really, really good-looking. He’s the company superstar, and has the eye of every available woman for miles around. But Yoshida only loves one woman—the manga-artist and walking-disaster Sena Shimakaze. Yoshida is the glue that holds her whole team together and helps them limp through each and every deadline…but despite his personal greatness and obvious management skills, his love is somehow totally one-sided. What’s an overachiever like Yoshida to do?

The Transcendent One-Sided Love of Yoshida the Catch

GTO: Great Teacher Onizuka

By Toru Fujisawa
Release Date: February 1, 2022

Meet Eikichi Onizuka, a 22-year-old virgin and ex-biker. He’s crude, foul-mouthed, and has a split-second temper. His goal: to be the Greatest High School Teacher in the world! Onizuka may think he’s the toughest guy on campus, but when he meets his class full of bullies, blackmailers and scheming sadists, he’ll have to prove it.

GTO: Great Teacher Onizuka

GTO: 14 Days in Shonan

By Toru Fujisawa
Release Date: February 1, 2022

After guiding the infamous Tokyo Kissho Academy through a crash-course of his unique brand of life-lessons, a battered and bruised Eikichi Onizuka takes a well-deserved trip to his hometown of sorts, a typically quiet surfers paradise called Shonan. Unfortunately, with child neglect and abuse becoming a global phenomenon the self-proclaimed GTO (Great Teacher Onizuka) quickly finds himself back in the saddle for what he hopes is a painless two-week long field trip with some teens in need. And while Onizuka’s curriculum may not rely on the reading, writing and arithmetic that is common in most classrooms, he has more than a few good lessons in personal development, fisticuffs and fun to teach a new generation of trouble teens.

GTO: 14 Days in Shonan

Tying the Knot with an Amagami Sister

By Marcey Naito
Release Date: February 1, 2022

Uryu Kamihate has had a rough start to life, but plans to forget it all by achieving his dream—matriculating into medical school. But when he arrives at his new foster home, a working shrine, his dream of a quiet place to study goes up in smoke. Not only will he be living with the three beautiful, lively Amagami sisters—but he learns that he must marry one of them and take over the temple!

Tying the Knot with an Amagami Sister

Falling Drowning

By Yuko Inari
Release Date: February 8, 2022

Honatsu just started her second year of high school, and already rumors are floating around that she’s dating her childhood friend, Toma. While Honatsu isn’t totally opposed to the idea, she’s not sure what she feels for Toma can really be called love. But when aloof transfer student Shun Tachibana appears, the waters get even muddier… How does Shun connect to the past she can’t remember? And can Honatsu decide what she truly wants, when her head and her heart are pulling her two different ways?

Falling Drowning

Fungus and Iron

By Ayaka Katayama
Release Date: February 8, 2022

Dante’s life on Amigasa seemed normal enough to him, even though everyone around him called him an oddball. But when a chance meeting with a young woman named Aoi changes everything, Dante can no longer sit idly by…unless, of course, he is made to!

Fungus and Iron

Lightning and Romance

By Rin Mikimoto
Release Date: February 11, 2022

Sumire wants to experience romance…but will she get the chance, when her new seat-mate is a 20-year-old with swirling rumors surrounding him? A dangerous new romance from the author of Kiss Me at the Stroke of Midnight, Kira-kun Today, and Love’s Reach!

Lightning and Romance

Sakura’s Dedication

By Fuyu Yukimiya
Release Date: February 22, 2022

Sawa just got out of a relationship with her cheating boyfriend, and is on the lookout for an honest guy. But when her classmate Sakura confesses, she rejects him, as he’s not her type. But then he confesses again, and again, and again?! What’s a girl to do in the face of such honest dedication?

Sakura's Dedication
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