Omega Megaera 1 by Maki Marukido

Omega Megaera 1 by Maki Marukido

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Author/Artist: Maki Marukido
Publisher: Kodansha
Publisher Rating: Mature
EN Publication Status: Ongoing (10 Volumes total)

Content Notes: Male pregnancy, use of female terms for male omegas (mainly mother), topics of rape, pedophilic releationships, sexism, etc.

Omega Megaera is the only work from mangaka Maki Marukido that is not a BL. However, I believe it is a story that BL fans would enjoy! I also can see some BL elements in it too.

Story Overview
Saimon, an omega, lost his standing in the Hanabusa family when it’s found out he cannot have children. Believing in being true mates with his husband Seijuro, he longs to have the relationship they once had. When his father-in-law Zenjiro tasks him to find his illegitimate child, Saimon finds Mamiya, also an omega, and strikes a deal. If Mamiya pretends to be an alpha, he can live comfortably in the Hanabusa household, and Saimon can become the first wife again. Having been a researcher on omega suppressants in the past, Saimon is confident he and Mamiya can pull it off. Thus begins a grand scheme.

Review
I know I am biased as a fan of Maki Marukido, but I have been extremely excited for this title. As a fan of omegaverse, I do love it when stories really dig into societal attitudes of the secondary genders and overall worldbuilding. I know not all will enjoy the sexist and patriarchal attitudes that in a way reflect reality at times, but I do think the omegaverse setting is such a perfect sandbox to explore a variety of ideas and themes.

Volume 1 primarily sets the stage of this story and introduces readers to its cast and gets the ball rolling for the fight to become the next Hanabusa heir. From the get to there are mysteries, lies, and existing conflicts that will get more tangled up as the story goes on. I’ve enjoyed the way Maki Marukido’s ability to write complex characters and relationships from her other works, so I look forward to learning about all of the Hanabusa family as the story continues. Mamiya and Saimon truly are an unlikely duo, so it’ll be interesting to see how far they’ll get in hiding Mamiya’s true secondary gender. Outside our main characters Mamiya and Saimon, I am most excited to learn more about Reiko! As Maki Marukido mentions in the afterword, alpha women characters aren’t often spotlighted. She already seems like the main rival to Mamiya for the position, so I look forward to seeing her story arc! I am also rooting for Kayo and hope she gets to further her education. Iori too is interesting, as he seems to have a good heart underneath it all.

Omega Megaera overall has a promising start with an interesting cast of characters and suspense. It is a series I would only recommend to those who are either familiar with the omegaverse genre or willing to learn about it. It’s themes and topics are deep and do relate to things seen in reality as well, making it even more compelling.

Thanks to NetGalley and Kodansha for having the DRC available.

PS: To be honest, I took a peek at volumes 2 and 3 in Japanese, thanks to them being free digitally on different ebook platforms! And without spoiling, I can confidently say the story gets even more interesting. I also have a sense something may be brewing between Mamiya and Iori…?

2025 Recap!

2025 Recap!

I finally made a banner and drew an icon for the blog!!

I can’t believe it’s the end of the year already! I started this blog in April/May but have been only irregularly posting due to work and grad school. I am happy to share that I have finished my program~ While the degree conferral date has passed, I still have a bit to wait for my degree to be officially awarded. Another exciting piece of news is being a part of 801 Blogs, a directory of bloggers who write about BL in some capacity.

Thanks to everyone who’s taken a look so far, even though I haven’t written too much due to my schedule. I mainly reviewed titles I was able to get from DRCs through NetGalley and Edelweiss this year since it was available to me. It was my first time being able to do it, and it was really cool being able to read and review ahead of time! It’s been a learning process of figuring out how to format each post, the depth of the review, and which aspects of a work to talk about. I hope to improve over the next year in writing and how I structure my posts! I’ve also decided I will be primarily focusing on BL manga that are localized into English and available in print for the time being. So, I am currently not taking any requests to review BL titles outside this scope.

Here’s a little sneak peek on ideas I have for the blog in addition to reviews:
– My BL Manga for Beginners Picks 🔰
– Mangaka spotlights
– Posts on Japanese magazines/labels, tokuten, doujinshi, and more!
– Adding setting tags to posts (office workers, fantasy, high school, entertainment industry, etc.)
– Organizing personal collections

Now, this wouldn’t be a recap post without sharing some of my favorite English BL manga (+ one novel series) releases and reads of the year, in no particular order. Some I’ve may have talked about before. It was tough to narrow it down!!

Titles/Series New in English
1. Love in the Palm of His Hand by Rinteku
2. Touch Within the Abyss by Moyori Mori
3. Haberdashery Ginmokusei by Mamita
4. Omega Megaera by Maki Marukido (not BL, but Maki-sensei is primarily a BL mangaka, so there are some elements!)
5. If It’s You, I Might Try Falling in Love by Maru Kubota
6. Ask and You Will Receive by Niyama
7. White Liar by Tomo Serizawa
8. Fake Fact Lips by Machi Suehiro
9. Lovers on the Last Train by Dayoo
10. Flip, Flip Slowly by Mame Ohtako

Ongoing Series
1. Lullaby of the Dawn by Ichika Yuno
2. My Beautiful Man (light novels) by Yuu Nagira
3. Our Not-So-Lonely Planet Travel Guide by Sorai Mone
4. At 25:00 in Akasaka by Hiroko Natsuno
5. After School Etude by Hirune Cyan

Completed Titles/Series
1. Blue Morning by Shoko Hidaka
2. Stigmata: Love Bites by Hidebu Takahashi
3. Old-Fashioned Cupcake by Sagan Sagan
4. Perfect Propose by Mayo Tsurukame
5. Happy of the End by Ogeretsu Tanaka

I do have a few more reviews I need to finish up, but thanks again to everyone who’s come and read the blog this year! If you do have comments, questions, or want to connect, don’t hesitate to let me know!

See you soon~