Kirino seems far out of the way, studying in America...but is he really that far away from the thoughts of Kyousuke? That's the problem on Kuroneko's mind, who's glad to be by Kyousuke's side, but fears she may only be a substitute. Meanwhile a new challenger appears when Kuroneko joins the Gaming Club: Sena Akagi, whose overactive imagination wishes to pair Kyousuke up with her brother!
Tsukasa Fushimi (伏見つかさ, Fushimi Tsukasa) is a Japanese-born light novel writer and the creator of the Ore no Imouto ga Konna ni Kawaii Wake ga Nai light novel series.
Oreimo Kuroneko is a continuation of the OVA in manga form. Except the manga does it better with more details and more character development of fan favorite character Kuroneko. As seen in the game research club competition you see more.of the characters passion that was cut from the manga. Making for a heart warming tale of the Otaku lifestyle. The art is also great the cat ears added to Kuroneko in certain panels were adorable. Fair warning it also has can service panels of the characters which can be off putting to people. Despite that it's still a great story that does it better than the anime.
Dark Horse Version. Some confusing dialogue caused by offscreen actors speaking and quasi-references abound made this a quick yet headscratching read. Art can look terrible with very spartan backgrounds but certain facial expressions are better developed than most manga and the cute factor is high. I really have no clue how one can find Kuroneko less grating than Kirino, she has impossibly high standards and aloofness comes off as conscious.