DramaQueen

American publishing company

DramaQueen
Company typeLimited liability company
Industrymanga
GenreBoy's Love, Romance, Action
Founded2005
FounderTran Nguyen
Headquarters
Houston
Websitewww.onedramaqueen.com Edit this on Wikidata

DramaQueen is a Houston-based English-language publisher of domestic, Japanese, Korean, and Taiwanese comics founded in 2005.[1] DramaQueen also publishes an original English-language yaoi anthology called Rush, which made its debut in 2006.[2] RUSH ceased publishing when the company experienced financial issues and were uncommunicative with the creators involved in the project.[3][4][5] In March 2010, after a four-year hiatus from publishing, during which time the company lost some of its Japanese licenses,[6] Dramaqueen released the BL manhwa The Summit by Lee Young-hee.[7][8] On their forums, CEO Tran Nguyen indicated RUSH would return in a new format in 2011.[9]

Titles

  • Brother by Yuzuha Ougi
  • Lies & Kisses by Masara Minase
  • Not Love by Kano Miyamoto
  • Invoke by Kiriko Higashizato
  • Omen by Makoto Tateno
  • Empty Heart by Masara Minase
  • Missing Road by Shushushu Sakurai
  • Cage of Thorns by Sonoko Sakuragawa
  • Angel or Devil? by Jun Uzuki
  • Challengers by Hinako Takanaga
  • The Judged by Akira Honma
  • Scent of Temptation by Mako Toyama (release June 2008)
  • White Guardian by Duo Brand.
  • Crimson Wind by Duo Brand.
  • Last Portrait by Akira Honma
  • Sweetheart by Seika Kisaragi
  • Instinctively a Man by Takashi Kanzaki (release June 2008)
  • Awakening Desires by Bohra Naono (release April 2008)
  • Allure by Yuri Ebihara
  • Temptation by Momiji Maeda (release April 2008)
  • Here comes the Wolf?!! by Yōichirō Kōga (release June 2008)
  • 10K¥ Lover by Dr. Ten
  • Audition by Kye Young Chon
  • DVD by Kye Young Chon
  • Devil x Devil by Sachiyo Sawauchi
  • 8mm by You Na
  • Peter Panda by Na Yae-ri
  • Promise by Lee Eun-young
  • Mandayuu and Me by Shushushu Sakurai
  • Lovely Sick by Shoko Ohmine
  • Naked Jewels Corporation by Shushushu Sakurai
  • Virtuoso di Amore by Uki Ogasawara
  • Your Honest Deceit by Sakufu Ajimine
  • The Summit by Lee Young-hee

References

  1. ^ DramaQueen Hustles for Yaoi Fans
  2. ^ "DramaQueen Announces New Yaoi & Manhwa Titles". Retrieved July 13, 2007.
  3. ^ "RUSH Seeks New Home". Retrieved August 5, 2008.
  4. ^ "RUSH Looking for a New Publisher". Retrieved August 7, 2008.
  5. ^ "Random News Bits". Archived from the original on July 10, 2011. Retrieved December 9, 2008.
  6. ^ "Yaoicon 2009 Report".
  7. ^ "DramaQueen Web Site". Archived from the original on March 27, 2010.
  8. ^ "DramaQueen returns from near death state". Archived from the original on February 24, 2012. Retrieved February 4, 2010.
  9. ^ "Publisher announcement on forum". Archived from the original on October 3, 2011. Retrieved August 4, 2010.

External links

  • Official Website
  • Lees, Sharon. "DramaQueen: Yaoi Publishers Interviews Part 2". Akiba Angels. July 2006.
  • DramaQueen at Anime News Network's encyclopedia


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