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Author Teresa Kramer

Teresa Kramer

A native Minnesotan and Cultural Studies major from the University of Minnesota, Teresa Kramer is a long-time resident of Seattle, save for a short stint spent in Japan. A customer service agent by day, by night, you can find her either chowing down on some of Seattle's fantastic foods or busy typing away at her computer as a writer, reviewer, and sometimes-translator. Perhaps the only thing she loves more than manga is dogs and her trusty canine companion, Yousuke.

Review: “Black Clover” – A Bit like Rooting for the Underdog

Teresa Kramer
June 14, 2016
Reviews
The winner of Jump's Future Golden Cup award, Tabata Yuuki pens his second series with Black Clover. Originally published in Weekly Shounen Jump, Viz picks up the series in English under the same label. Taylor...

Review: “The Heiress and the Chauffeur” – Romance takes the Backseat to Heroine

Teresa Kramer
June 7, 2016
Reviews
Viz's Shoujo Beat label brings the work of shoujo newcomer Ishihara Keiko to the page with her debut work, The Heiress and the Chauffeur (Ojou-sama no Utenshu). Originally published in Hakusensha's quarterly...

Review: “Shuriken and Pleats” – Its Short Term Life is Apparent

Teresa Kramer
April 26, 2016
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Hino Matsuri, the mind behind the popular shoujo series Vampire Knight, returns to the page with her latest work, Shuriken and Pleats. A two-volume series originally published in Hakusensha's monthly Lala...

Review: “Dimension W” – Doesn’t Break the Mold, but Promises an Entertaining Story

Teresa Kramer
April 19, 2016
Reviews
Iwahara Yuji, known for his work on Cat Paradise (Gakuen Sousei Nekotan!) and Darker than Black - Jet Black Flower (Daakuu zan Burakku - Shikkoku no Hana), returns to the page with his latest new series:...

Review: “Behind the Scenes!!” tells a Charming, Character-driven Story

Teresa Kramer
February 16, 2016
Reviews
Bisco Hatori, a mangaka made famous by the popular Ouran High School Host Club (Ouran Koukou Hosuto Kurabu), returns to work with her newest title: Behind the Scenes!! (Urakata!!). Published Hakusensha's...

Review: “School Judgement: Gakkyu Hotei” – Delivers Top-Notch Art, but Story Lacks in Places

Teresa Kramer
February 9, 2016
Reviews
School Judgement: Gakkyu Hotei brings a truly impressive team together behind its helm. This work marks the serialization debut of Jump Treasure New Artist award winner Enoki Nobuaki. Nobuaki's writing is...

Review: “Orange” – Grapples with Emotional Subject Matter Well, Despite some Off-Pacing

Teresa Kramer
February 2, 2016
Reviews
The story of Orange's (orenji) publication is a story of several bumps in the road. One of the more recent works from experienced shoujo mangaka Takano Ichigo, the series was originally serialized in...

Review: “Aldnoah.Zero” – You’re Probably Better off Watching the Anime

Teresa Kramer
January 19, 2016
Manga, Reviews
Based on the recent anime from A-1 Pictures, Aldnoah.Zero's (Arudonoa Zero) manga adaptation features the work of newcomer mangaka Pinakes. The series was originally serialized in Houbunsha's Manga Time Kirara...

Review: “Of the Red, the Light, and the Ayakashi” – Looks Great, but a Bit Jumbled

Teresa Kramer
January 12, 2016
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A manga adaptation of the visual novel by the same name made by the circle HaccaWorks*, Of the Red, the Light, and the Ayakashi (Aka ya Akashi ya Ayakashi no) is published in the relatively new monthly Comic...

Review: “Bloody Mary” – A Balanced Book with Vampires and Priests

Teresa Kramer
December 22, 2015
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A relative newcomer to the shoujo genre, Samamiya Akaza brings her experience in short form boy's love and shoujo manga onto the page with her latest series, Bloody Mary (Buraddi+Mearii). Like her earlier...

Review: “Idol Dreams” – A Magical Girl Manga for Adults

Teresa Kramer
December 15, 2015
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Tanemura Arina is a veritable legend in the shoujo manga genre, with well-known works such as Kamikazu Kaito Jeanne and Full Moon O Sagashite lending high accolades to her name. Although her latest work, Idol...

Review: “Tokyo ESP” – Interesting Direction, but Lost in Translation

Teresa Kramer
December 8, 2015
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The second serialized work of mangaka Segawa Hajime, Tokyo ESP was originally published in Kadokawa's monthly Shounen Ace magazine. Surprisingly, Vertical Comics chose to bring this work to English in a...

Review: “Monthly Girls’ Nozaki-Kun” – A Visually Appealing Character Driven Parody

Teresa Kramer
November 24, 2015
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From Square Enix's Gangan Online publication, the seasoned shoujo pro Tsubaki Izumi--mangaka of Ore-sama Teacher and The Magic Touch (Oyakubi kara Romance)--brings a new perspective on shoujo manga to live...

Review: “Livingstone” – Handles Life and Death with Poignant Grace

Teresa Kramer
November 17, 2015
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In an unexpected twist for a manga, Livingstone (Ribingusuton) combines the experience of mangaka Kataoka Jinsei, popularly known for his work on Deadman Wonderland, with the experienced playwright Maekawa...

Review: “Horimiya” – Sometimes, Opposites Attract

Teresa Kramer
November 10, 2015
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Another adaptation from webcomic to print, Horimiya saw its start in Square Enix's monthly Gangan Online magazine as Hori-san and Miyamura-kun, the debut work of mangaka HERO. The serial publication in Monthly...
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