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Bokobokohonten
::|::|::Alucatraz I ::|::|:: 44 pp. ::|::|:: also some GozaKai
?
Bokobokohonten ::|::|::
Alucatraz II ::|::|:: although primarily YamiKai
A really gorgeous title, mostly novel, but with some short
manga sections at the end. Illustration throughout is gorgeous.
I love BBH's Seto--his eyes seem a little too big at times, but
it's an uke thing, really. Their Yami Yuugi leaves a bit to be
desired, but ehh, whatever, I'm here for the angsty uke Seto anyhow.
X3;; I don't read enough Japanese to really tell what's going
on in the manga story (let alone touch the novels), but it's set
immediately after Duelist Kingdom when the group has just gotten
off Kaiba's helicopter after their ride back to Domino City. Kaiba
is alone in the helicopter, and is about to exit when his attention
is drawn to some wounds on his wrists--apparently inflicted by
Pegasus (I'm not sure, but they might be from the handcuffs Pegs
had him in at the beginning of the book). Just as he's getting
out, Yami comes along to ask if he's all right--Kaiba gives his
usual unsociable sort of reaction, Yami notes that he's been acting
strangely ever since his soul was released from the card, and
it just gets more unreadable from there, LOL. The pair talk for
a while, and Kaiba ends up in Yuugi's arms (some beautiful artwork
here)--I assume he's describing generally what Pegasus did, and
I think he asks Yami not to tell anyone (but don't quote me on
that). Shortly afterwards, Mokuba comes along looking for his
niisama--thinking Kaiba might still be in the helicopter, he pokes
his head inside, only to find Seto's briefcase. Both Kaiba and
Yuugi are gone. "To Be Continue", as the doujin says.
:) According to the back cover, it was printed in 2001, so I'm
sure the next volume's around somewhere...(duelist)
Bokobokohonten
::|::|::Alcutraz I&II Remiz ::|::|:: 2003, CD-ROM
Everyday
Occurence and Miracle PONTA ::|::|:: Ivoire ::|::|:: 2002.11.17,
61 p
Evil
Eye / Yuya Kirmi ::|::|:: Ahen ni nita enji (Rouge that resembled
opium) ::|::|:: novel
Evil
Eye / Yuya Kirmi ::|::|:: E.E. Kaiba Mix! ::|::|:: 90 pp ::|::|::
reprint anthology: hair, bits from Kiwami
Evil
Eye / Yuya Kirmi ::|::|:: Hare no Mushiro (Mat of Needles) ::|::|::
2000.10.07, 42 pp.; 25 manga + 4 sketches, 10 text, 1 omake
Kaiba is
somewhere - perhaps a hotel
room? He's chained his door against Pegasus, who nevertheless
talks his way in. Kaiba has been drinking some coffee or tea -
he starts to collapse, and Pegs pulls him into his lap, there's
quite a struggle. Pegs starts to - or offers to -- give him head,
but asks, "OK?" ... in reply Kaiba just turns his head
away in acquiescence. Things progress, of course, from there.
~ After a short story, there is a 5 page comic bit where Malik
chooses a Rare Hunter to be his "audience" while he
croons tunes (pretending the MRod is a microphone) .. apparently
the RH is a bit too honest, because he's dispatched ... Next?
~ ~ The final is an omake with Honda and Otogi. (A38)
Evil
Eye / Yuya Kirmi ::|::|:: Hare no Mushiro (Mat of Needles) ::|::|::
2000.07.10, 42 pp.; 20 manga, 4 sketches, 3 text, 1 omake
Evil
Eye's 10th YGO book (whose title literally translates to "Crucifix
of Christ + Mansion or lord + flirtation or joke") is short,
but still delivers the odd mix of violence and tenderness that
their Pegasus and Kaiba titles are known for. In this one, it
begins with a "bang" (Literally) and then Pegasus makes
sure that Kaiba takes some medication.
Then there is something about writing - Kaiba hands Pegasus paper
and pen ( there also seem to be a journal involved). Another scuffle,
more sex, and then once Kaiba has fallen asleep Pegasus takes
the note from beneath the bed, tucks it next to Kaiba's head,
kisses him on the cheek, and leaves. ... The title page of this
books says "Loving Suicide, Loving Suicide, so laugh'n die."
You can draw your own conclusions. As with other Evil Eye books,
there are 4 pages of sketches with notes. (A49)
Evil
Eye / Yuya Kirmi ::|::|:: Mekurumeku Haijin (The Dazzling Invalid)
::|::|:: 2000.08.20, 54 pp.; 30 manga, 7 sketches, 9 text, 6 omake
(Yes, this is the one with the stun stick.) It's not
clear where the opening story of this one is set, but I'd suspect
Pegasus's mansion. Kaiba is in bed, weak or ill, but also apparently
full of fight nevertheless. A card Pegs fondles is prolly a soul
card. Suddenly Kaiba pulls something from his belt (it seems to
be a wire garrote, but I'm not sure). Pegs subdues him and apparently
says, Now now, you shouldn't have done that, I'll have to punish
you - with the stun stick. Which he does, then has his way with
Seto. Pegasus also seems to be wearing a ring that has a thumbtack-like
needle on it which he presses to Kaiba's neck (I believe to drug
him). Then Pegs takes the soul card form his pocket and places
it on the night table. (And I believe it's Mokuba's.) Pegasus
somehow uses that to get Kaiba to comply, but finally Kaiba grabs
the card in one hand and slices P face with a box cutter he's
holding in the other ... then the drug kicks in, and Pegs leaves,
tossing the card on Kaiba's face. ~ After a few pages of sketches,
the story picks up (or perhaps it's another story) ... Kaiba is
in a wheelchair (this might be set during the time when, in the
manga, he was recovering from the Mind Crush he got at the end
of his first duel with Yuugi.) this time with Mokuba's trying
to get through to his brother. Without knowing the text, it's
hard to interpret the earlier things, but it does end with Mokuba
giving Kaiba a kiss. ~ After the story, there's more. It seems
to be post DK, and ends wit Mokuba tackling his brother. (A39)
Evil Eye
/ Yuya Kirmi ::|::|:: Shinkei ga wareru atsui yoru (Broken nerve,
hot night) ::|::|:: 2001.08.01, 46 pp.: 25 manga + 8 pages of
sketches, 11 pages text ::|::|:: fanbook #7, with novel
The
circle Evil Eye has done YGO doujinshi with other characters -
Malik, Rishid and Bakura -- but they're probably best known for
their doujins featuring Pegasus and Kaiba. While most of their
work has some degree of non-consensuality to it, this is one of
the less harsh titles. ~ Kaiba is staying at Pegasus manor, and
early on Pegasus apparently tells Kaiba that he can have a key
to lock his room - IF he gives Pegasus a kiss. Kaiba starts to
walk away, then grabs Pegs and lays one on him - then walks away
without the keys, leaving a stunned Pegasus behind. Later that
evening, Pegasus goes into Kaiba's room, where Seto is having
a nightmare. Pegs uses to Millennium Eye to see that Kaiba is
reliving abuse at the hands of his adoptive father Gozaburo. He
wakes Kaiba, they talk for a few moments, and then he blindfolds
Kaiba and binds his hands. Kaiba gives him head. The blindfold
is removed, then Pegasus gives Kaiba a hand job and then has sex
with him (during which the belt binding Kaiba's hands comes symbolically
free...). Somehow all of this seems to do Kaiba some good, because
at the end he smiles at Pegasus and holds out his hand to him.
~ The doujinshi also has 8 pages of character sketches and one
page that shows how one of the layouts was roughed in. There is
also a 8 page story. (A35)
Immoral
Infinity / Miyako Arikawa ::|::|:: Blue Eyes in PrisoM ::|::|::
2001.8.11; 38pp; 28 manga, 4 text
Not the most
polished artwork, but one of the few PegaKai circles that do apparently
consensual relations. Typos. (A8)
Immoral
Infinity / Arikawa Yogosawa Mizuki Rena ::|::|:: Adorning Beauty
with Flowers ::|::|:: 2001.05.06, 38 pp.; 25 manga, 11 text, 1
ad. ::|::|::
This
Immoral Infinity title has a beautiful cover printed in black
and metallic gold on enamel paper; Pegasus as a sort of mage,
and Kaiba as Icarus. ~ Two artists contributed to this title:
the first piece, "Be There," is a cartoonish/SD one
that's very cute (and followed by a small drawing of Kaiba and
Pegs wearing each other's clothes.) After a story, Arikawa's part
of the book is a steamy encounter (this is definitely more explicit
than the other Immoral Infinity titles I've seen.) (A41)
Module
Shinichi Chigira::|::|:: Rule the world 2 ::|::|:: 1999, 38 pp.
Yonjyuujinkaku
Rinko ::|::|:: Itsudemo Issho ::|::|:: 2002.12.29, 38 pp.
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