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Shuri Shiozu

Author of Eerie Queerie! Vol. 1

6 Works 955 Members 4 Reviews

About the Author

Includes the names: Shuri Shiozu, 四方津 朱里

Series

Works by Shuri Shiozu

Eerie Queerie! Vol. 1 (1999) 295 copies, 1 review
Eerie Queerie! Vol. 2 (2004) 254 copies
Eerie Queerie! Vol. 3 (2004) 208 copies, 1 review
Eerie Queerie! Vol. 4 (2004) 196 copies, 2 reviews

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Common Knowledge

Birthdate
20th century
Gender
female
Nationality
Japan
Associated Place (for map)
Japan

Members

Reviews

11 reviews
I finished this odd little series in one afternoon. Although volume one started out quite strongly I quickly lost track of the characters in volumes two and three. This last volume was a bit less overwhelming as it centered mostly on Mitsuo (main character who sees and channels spirits), Hasnuma (Mitsuo's classmate/protector/crush) and Mikuni (the rather perverted shinto priest). This does have a parental advisory which I assume is due to the subject matter as graphically, nothing really is show more shown. My main complaint with this was that after four volumes the ending seemed to be a bit of a tease.

Overall this was a relatively entertaining series certainly worth a few giggles. I might have to do a re-read because if I can keep up the characters and storylines a second time around I think I'll probably like it better.
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½
Sweet, amusing combination of boy love and ghost possession. The usual comedic tropes appear. The art is linear, with elongated, but still attractive, human forms.

Worth owning.
The main story is OK however the one-shot after story has a transphobic slur in it and doesn't relate to the main story at all and was really boring.

It's about and older sister that want to protect her twin younger brother and of course he snaps at her for it. If this were reversed, she'd have to shut up and be protected.
Very goofy! My friends and I all read this series and totally fell in love with it! Very humorous!

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Statistics

Works
6
Members
955
Popularity
#26,972
Rating
½ 3.3
Reviews
4
ISBNs
12
Languages
2

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