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  • Eerie Queerie!
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  • Eerie Queerie!(ゴースト!Gōsuto!), titled Ghost! in the original Japanese, is a four-volume shōnen-ai manga by Shuri Shiozu, published in English by Tokyopop. The series centers around Mitsuo Shiozu, a lonely high school student who has the psychic ability to see "spirits" who can use him to interact and communicate with the living world for a purpose. These purposes usually don't go very well for Mitsuo, but the spirits seem to be able to do what they need to do to move on. They also lead Mitsuo to quite a few admirers–of the male gender. The story is mostly lighthearted, and much of its humor comes from the awkward and embarrassing situations and misunderstandings the characters find themselves in. The manga itself is shōnen-ai yet also a parody on shōnen-ai storylines and stereotypes.
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Last
  • 2004
LicensedISBN
  • 978
ja kanji
  • ゴースト!
Name
  • Eerie Queerie!
Genre
Type
  • manga
Volumes
  • 4
Caption
  • The TokyoPop cover of Vol 1
First
  • 1999
Width
  • 80.0
Language
  • Japanese
Author
LineColor
  • FCC
Demographic
  • Shōjo
VolumeNumber
  • 1
  • 2
  • 3
  • 4
Ja romaji
  • Gōsuto!
LicensedRelDate
  • 2004-03-09
  • 2004-05-11
  • 2004-07-06
  • 2004-09-14
publisher en
  • TokyoPop
SecondLanguage
  • North American
Magazine
Publisher
abstract
  • Eerie Queerie!(ゴースト!Gōsuto!), titled Ghost! in the original Japanese, is a four-volume shōnen-ai manga by Shuri Shiozu, published in English by Tokyopop. The series centers around Mitsuo Shiozu, a lonely high school student who has the psychic ability to see "spirits" who can use him to interact and communicate with the living world for a purpose. These purposes usually don't go very well for Mitsuo, but the spirits seem to be able to do what they need to do to move on. They also lead Mitsuo to quite a few admirers–of the male gender. The story is mostly lighthearted, and much of its humor comes from the awkward and embarrassing situations and misunderstandings the characters find themselves in. The manga itself is shōnen-ai yet also a parody on shōnen-ai storylines and stereotypes.