Yuri Let Me Fix You wins Kickstarter campaign

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My name is Rafael Alves, known as Shinzo. I created the AnimeNew website in 2009 to offer news about anime, manga, and games directly from Japan.

The publisher BluPetal launched a Kickstarter Let Me Fix You (Kimi o Tsumugu) , by Sakura Kurihara, in English The campaign sought US$3,000 and reached its goal in a few hours, quickly surpassing the initial stretch goals.

At the time of publication, the campaign had already raised over US$6,600. The project marks the publishing debut of BluPetal , a company recently founded by professionals who have previously worked at companies such as Crunchyroll , Viz, and Kodansha .

Yuri romance with horror elements

Yuri Let Me Fix You
© Sakura Kurihara, Vol. 9

Synopsis:

The story of Let Me Fix You features Tsumugi, a reserved yet skilled seamstress, who comes into contact with Chise, a girl trapped between life and death. As Tsumugi mends Chise's body with delicate stitches, the two develop an unexpected bond. The narrative explores themes such as care, acceptance, and the value of people considered "broken."

Doujin became manga before digital publication

Kurihara originally published the manga as a doujinshi during the Comiket 99 event in December 2021. Subsequently, the Japanese publisher Publisher No. 9 released the work in digital format in chapters in February, followed by a compiled edition in March.

Among the campaign's stretch goals are translations of related short stories, such as Melting Away in the Night , Lunch Time Traumerei , and The Young Lady is Dead . Some of these goals have already been reached. If the funding reaches US$10,000, the physical edition will also receive a special cover.

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Source: Kickstarter

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