Andrew Nickerson


Andrew Nickerson became interested in history and anime roughly at the same time—age 10. Both were based on a lifelong love of reading and stories, with history presenting the ultimate story, since it’s about everything; it’s the only subject that has the word “story” in the title, so it was a no brainer to keep at it over the next 26 years. Andrew self-published War on Orion on Createspace, and is marketing a 4-volume sci-fi/fantasy/dystopian future series with a WWII theme, as well as a manuscript analyzing the MCU/Star Wars/Disney Princess franchises through the eyes of Sun Tzu. You can find him on twitter at @AndrewNickers19.

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The Takarazuka Revue, Girl Princes, and Their Influences on Modern Yuri

While the predominantly male owners and showrunners of the Takarazuka Revue as well as the men running the manga publishing industry may seek to downplay, bury, or even deny lesbian relationships, girls’ love, and any notion of gender being challenged, it is both our right and our duty as fans – if not of yuri, then of anime and manga in general – to expose these histories and lift them up.

By Hipólita