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(Redirected from Yu Asagiri) Japanese manga artist (1956–2018)

Yū Asagiriあさぎり夕
BornYuriko Takano (高野 夕里子)
(1956-07-21)July 21, 1956
Tokyo, Japan
Died27 October 2018(2018-10-27) (aged 62)
Area(s)Manga artist
Notable works
Awards1987 Kodansha Manga Award for shōjo
http://www.asagiriyu.to/

Yuriko Takano (高野 夕里子, Takano Yuriko), better known by the pen name Yū Asagiri (あさぎり夕 or 朝霧夕 Asagiri Yū), was a female Japanese manga artist from Tokyo, Japan. She made her professional manga debut in 1976. Asagiri received the 1987 Kodansha Manga Award for shōjo for Nanairo Magic ("Seven Colors Magic"). She died on 27 October 2018 from severe pneumonia.

Works

Asagiri started her career in 1978 drawing shōjo manga in Kodansha's Nakayoshi magazine. In the mid-1990s, she switched to josei manga, and to boy's love manga. She also provided illustrations for boy's love novels.

Shojo manga

  • Aoi Uchuu no Runa (Nakayoshi, 1978, 1 volume)
  • Hanashishuu Kodemari ni Yosete (Nakayoshi, 1978, 1 volume)
  • Watashi no Koi wa Hoshi Makase (Nakayoshi, 1980, 1 volume)
  • Kirara Hoshi no Daiyogen (Nakayoshi, 1981, 2 volumes). Story by Kyoko Mizuki.
  • Aitsu ga Hero! (Nakayoshi Deluxe, 1981–82, 2 volumes)
  • Ashita Kara no Hero (Nakayoshi Deluxe, 1984, 1 volume)
  • Kocchi Muite Love! (Nakayoshi, 1982–83, 4 volumes)
  • Apple Dream (Nakayoshi, 1984–85, 3 volumes)
  • Akogare Boukensha (Nakayoshi, 1985–86, 3 volumes)
  • Nanairo Magic (Nakayoshi, 1987–88, 6 volumes)
  • Ai Boy (Nakayoshi, 1988–90, 5 volumes)
  • Sotsugyou Shashin (Nakayoshi Deluxe, 1988, 1 volume)
  • Minmin! (Nakayoshi, 1990–93, 5 volumes)
  • Kon na Panic (Nakayoshi, 1991–92, 5 volumes)
  • Himawari Nikki (Nakayoshi, 1991, 1 volume)
  • Alice no Jikan (Nakayoshi Deluxe, 1991–92, 1 volume)
  • Onnanoko no Fushigi (Shōjo Friend, 1990, 1 volume)
  • Onnanoko no Ho-n-ki (Shōjo Friend, 1991, 1 volume)
  • Kurenai Densetsu (Shōjo Friend, 1991, 4 volumes)
  • Kyasshu na Kankei (Shōjo Friend, 1993, 4 volumes)
  • Yume de Aetar (Shōjo Friend, 1995, 2 volumes)
  • Oneesan no Jijou (Bessatsu Friend, 1994, 1 volume)
  • B.B. Tengoku (Bessatsu Friend, 1995, 2 volumes)
  • Eve no Subete (1994, 1 volume)


Josei manga

Boy's love manga

  • Knock o 3-kai (Houbunsha's Hanaoto, 1995, 1 volume)
  • Second Love (Hanaoto, 1997, 2 volume2)
  • Lonely Soldier (1998, 1 volume)
  • Gogo no Ihoujin (Be x Boy, 1999, volume)
  • Lover's Kiss (1999, 1 volume)
  • Miserarete (2000, 1 volume)
  • Hitomi no Honne (2001, 1 volume)
  • Hitomi no Giwaku (2002, 1 volume)
  • Kin no Cain (Golden Cain) (2003, 1 volume)
  • Joouheika no Oniwaban (2004, 1 volume. Re-edited by Libre in 2009
  • Mr. Secret Floor series (Be x Boy Gold, 2010-ongoing, 5 volumes)
    • Mr. Secret Floor - Shousetsuka no Tawamure na Hibiki (2011)
    • Mr. Secret Floor - Honoo no Ouji (2012)
    • Mr. Secret Floor - Sabaku no Kaori no Otoko (2013)
    • Mr. Secret Floor - Gunpuku no Koibito (2015)
    • Mr. Secret Floor - Boku wo Kurau Kemono no Kagayaki (2016)

Illustration books

  • In the 2 decades Asagiri Yu Illustration Collection (1997, Gakken).

References

  1. Joel Hahn. "Kodansha Manga Awards". Comic Book Awards Almanac. Archived from the original on 16 August 2007. Retrieved 21 August 2007.
  2. "Golden Cain Manga Creator Yu Asagiri Passes Away". Anime News Network. Retrieved 22 November 2018.
  3. Libre Publishing: 女王陛下のお庭番)
  4. Libre Publishing: Mr.シークレットフロア~小説家の戯れなひびき~
  5. Libre Publishing: Mr.シークレットフロア ~炎の王子~
  6. Libre Publishing: Mr.シークレットフロア ~砂漠の香りの男~
  7. Libre Publishing: Mr.シークレットフロア ~軍服の恋人~
  8. Libre Publishing: Mr.シークレットフロア ~僕を食らう獣の輝き~

External links

Kodansha Manga Award – Shōjo
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