New Yaoi Anime Fall 2018: A Steamy Werewolf Romance

new yaoi anime fall 2018

What’s It About?

In the shadows of society, werewolves hide in fear of human extermination. Amidst this tension, Coyote, a werewolf, finds solace in Josh, a talented pianist at a local bar. Their attraction is undeniable, but there’s a catch—Josh is a member of the Galland Family, a powerful mafia with a deep-rooted hatred for werewolves.

As war looms and blood stains the streets, Coyote and Josh struggle to maintain their forbidden love. Can they defy their duties and heritage to stay together? Or will their affection crumble under the weight of their circumstances?

Coyote is an original manga series by Ranmaru Zariya, published by SuBLime. Dive into this captivating story for $6.99 digitally or $12.99 physically.

Is It Worth Reading?

Rating: 3 – Rebecca Silverman

Coyote treads the line of consensual storytelling in the yaoi genre. While the werewolf’s male heat may seem unrealistic, it sets the stage for a romantic tale reminiscent of Romeo & Juliet. The world of persecuted werewolves adds depth to the story, and Zariya’s attractive art keeps readers engaged.

Rating: 2.5 – Amy McNulty

With explicit scenes and an intriguing premise, Coyote delivers on its erotic promise. However, the complex conflict between the mafia, werewolves, and star-crossed lovers can be overwhelming. While lacking character development, the volume’s striking art and steamy encounters will satisfy those seeking adult-oriented content.

Rating: 1.5 – Faye Hopper

Coyote falls short of its potential, leaving readers confused and frustrated. The lack of enthusiastic consent in the romantic encounters casts a troubling shadow over the storyline. Moreover, the plot’s attempt at combining gangster tragedy, fantasy allegory, and family devotion falls flat. The book’s focus on eroticism overshadows any meaningful character development.

Rating: 3 – Teresa Navarro

Embark on a classic tale of forbidden love and hidden identities in a society where werewolves are hunted. Coyote may not offer a groundbreaking plot, but its stunning art and captivating characters make up for it. Ranimaru Zariya’s attention to detail, not only in the main characters but also in the world they inhabit, adds an extra layer of beauty to the story.

Fecomic presents Coyote, a manga that will leave you craving more. Prepare yourself for an exhilarating journey into the heart of a steamy werewolf romance.