Saturday, August 30, 2008


All I can say as excuse is that silence means productivity! Or something. I've been working pretty diligently on Overland as of late, in between packing and preparing to return to school after an all too long year playing abroad.

And on that note, I should probably point out that I was featured on this week's "The Gallery" column on Anime News Network! If you haven't seen it, check it out- hopefully it will prove to be interesting.

Aside from Overland, I have been working on other things here and there, though I'm going to have to refrain from talking about those projects too much at the moment (though the page you see here on the left is from one of them). I can already tell that the next few months are going to be busy, but hopefully some good will come out of all of this. Wish me luck!

Friday, July 11, 2008

I can finally announce it!

What am I talking about?

First Confessions,
the anthology I did with Aja Moore and Laurianne Uy consisting of short comics dealing with, well, first confessions! Our topics could be anything and our couple could be anyone, so there's a wide variety of comics available for your viewing pleasure. ♥

How do you get your hands on this little package of awesome? You can either buy the paperback version or download the pdf file of it, both of which are available here!

So what are you waiting for? Check it out!

Friday, July 4, 2008

Happy 4th of July! I've been spending it doing what I think many people are doing, that is, nothing much. ;)

So I've been working more on Overland (or what used to be Lucky No. 8), and it's loads of fun! I'm not sure if I've ever had a world that opened itself to me so readily as this one. Usually it takes a bit more digging and pondering about the comic and its characters for me to really figure out who's who and what's what and the like.

This guy is Ari's boss, and "brother" (he likes to call himself that for various reasons, none that Ari particularly cares for), a type A imp and an all around jovial guy, despite his understandably devilish looks. It's funny, as I was picking out his color scheme I didn't at all think that he looked a bit like the Joker from Batman, but now that I think of it...he kind of does. Huh! Not sure if that's a bad thing or a good thing, but it certainly is amusing.

I hope to do a few more of these little character doodles later on, so stay tuned for that. As it is, I have to prepare for some fireworks viewings so I'm going to have to cut this short!

Sunday, June 29, 2008

First Love

One of my favorite things to do is mocking common tropes in shoujo manga. The image on the left, for example, is a comic I did about a year and a half ago making fun of the phrase "only look at me", which I've come across in a surprising number of books). Now I'm a big fan of shoujo, and I admit to getting teary-eyed and moved by a lot of titles in the genre, but I'm secure enough in my love of it to realize that shoujo can be pretty ridiculous at times. But then again, that may be why I love it so much. No surprise that I'm a fan of romantic comedies, I guess.

はつコイ(Hatsukoi or First Love) is a short story along those lines. It was the second (and unfortunately last) comic I got to make for the manga club I joined at Doshisha University, so it was originally written in Japanese and is read right to left. I made it fairly quickly, in about a week, because I only had a week before I left to go back home. Nonetheless, I think it served its purpose and I'm quite happy with it, even if it isn't a technical masterpiece (there are some places I'm itching to redraw but alas, that's what you get when you do things quickly). At the end of the day, the most important fact was that it was fun!

So I've translated the story here so you can read it (it's also on my site). Enjoy!





















































One funny side story about this comic--when I finished writing it, I gave it to one of my Japanese friends to read it in order to check the Japanese. Halfway through she suddenly started giggling, and said, "Suddenly you switched (from standard Japanese) to kansai-ben!". Kansai-ben is the local dialect of the Kyoto-Osaka-Kobe area where I was living (I was taught with standard Japanese but living in Kyoto it was hard not to pick up that way of speaking). I didn't even know I had done it, funnily enough!

Friday, June 27, 2008

The Beginning

I needed a place where I could post all my comics as I finish them that's not my livejournal, and I had a blogger account lying around...why not use it? This is more accessible to friends and acquaintances not on livejournal, so it seems like a good enough idea.

So if you're here for the first time, hi! Here's a little self-intro. My name is Yasmin Saaka, I'm currently entering my last year of undergraduate studies with a major in Japanese, and I really love to read and draw comics. I just came back from studying for a year in Kyoto, Japan at Doshisha University and I had an awesome time combining both my love of Japanese culture/language and comics during my stay there. I'll talk more about that in later posts, but I thought I shouldn't make this first post too big. Instead, I'll just show a little bit of what I've been working on lately.

Lately I've been developing a story I've had in my head that actually started off as two separate ideas. Its name as of now is Lucky No. 8. I really like stories with cutely depicted demons and slightly off-kilter ideas of the underworld, so this story is something along those lines. So far I only have two pages done (since I just started working on it). It stars a little low level imp called Ari (real name is Ariel but don't call him that!) who is resentful of his low position but too apathetic to do anything about it.

Ari's one of those characters I always wanted to draw in something, but never got the opportunity to...and just as expected, he's extremely fun to render. He's the type of person who can't help but show his feelings, and I think that's what makes him easier to draw. And out of all my characters I've used and reused in the past, he's the one who has stayed the most genuine over the years while other characters have changed a lot.

Stylistically, I'm trying for a cute and quirky look to this world and its characters. To be honest, I'm more of a person who draws really soft, flowy and flowery things (I blame all the shoujo manga I read in elementary and middle school!), so I'm trying for something more solid, more robust for this comic. I'm sure for some parts I will definitely fall back into some old habits (I can't help it...I like pretty things!), but for the most party I'm attempting to do things a bit differently. Let's see it it works out!

This is just a project for fun so I don't have any sort of schedule or deadline with it, but if I get enough pages done I might think of making it into a proper webcomic. As it is now, I think I'll just update on its status on this blog as I work on it.


And that's it for now! I hope to update this pretty regularly, and if you feel like following, stick around! I'm sure it'll be a fun ride. ★