Kiyohiko Azuma
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Kiyohiko Azuma (東清彦 Azuma KiyohikoMay 27, 1968 in Takasago, Hyogo Prefecture) is a Japanese manga author and illustrator. In his manga, he uses the pen name "Kiyohiko Azuma" (あずまきよひこ Azuma Kiyohiko), which is identical in pronunciation to his real name, but spelled completely in hiragana. He used to use another pen name, Joji Jonokuchi (序ノ口譲二 Jonokuchi Jōji) in his hentai manga.(But he drew the hentai only for the period when he was obscure.)
, bornHis most well-known work is Azumanga Daioh (あずまんが大王). His current series is Yotsuba&! (よつばと! Yotsuba to!), which is serialized monthly in Dengeki Daioh magazine. Other works of his include dōjinshi involving characters from Neon Genesis Evangelion, Sailor Moon, Tenchi Muyo!, and Battle Athletes, among others.
Azuma's style of manga art is unique and unconnected to the shōjo and shōnen manga styles of the 1990s. His original works deviate from standard manga plotlines; rather than base science-fiction or fantasy settings, Azuma's manga take place in a completely normal world, and the entertainment of his stories is derived almost solely from the well-developed personalities of his characters.
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[edit] Works
[edit] Manga
- Inma no Ranbu (淫魔の乱舞, "Boisterous Dance of the Lust Demon") (1997, for adults)
- "Try! Try! Try!" (1998, 2001)
- Wallaby (わらびー, Warabī) (1998 - 2000)
- Azumanga Daioh (あずまんが大王, Azumanga Daiō) (1999 - 2002)
- Azumanga Oodama (あずまんが大玉, Azumanga Ōdama) (1999)
- A sidestory of Azumanga Daioh featuring Mr. Kimura.
- Yotsuba&! (よつばと!, Yotsuba to!) (2003 - )
[edit] Anthologies
- Azumanga: Kiyohiko Azuma Anthology (あずまんが あずまきよひこ作品集, Azumanga: Azuma Kiyohiko Sakuhinshū) (1998)
- Azumanga 2: Kiyohiko Azuma Anthology (あずまんが2 あずまきよひこ作品集, Azumanga 2: Azuma Kiyohiko Sakuhinshū) (2001)
- Azumanga Recycle (あずまんがリサイクル, Azumanga Risaikuru) (2001)
[edit] Character Designs
- Mai Maino (舞野舞)、 one of characters from Queen of Duelists: Sidestory α+ (クイーン・オブ・デュエリスト外伝α+, Kuīn obu Dyuerisuto Gaiden α+) (video game, for adults, 1994)*debut
- MILLION FEVER (video game, for adults, 1994)
- Hikaru Exchange (ひかるEXCHANGE, "Shining Exchange") (video game, for adults)
- Magical Play (魔法遊戯, Mahō Yūgi) (anime, 2001 - 2002)
[edit] Illustrations
- Hōkago no Ichinensensō (放課後の一年戦争、"One Year War After School", 2002)
- A sidestory of Azumanga Daioh featuring Ayumu Kasuga expressed in illustrations and each description sentence.
- Leaf Fight TCG as one of main painters
- Aquarian Age TCG
[edit] Notes
↑ Some fans assume Kiyohiko Azuma to be female, due to his given name ending in the syllable "ko," common among women's names. However, the kanji that includes this syllable is not the feminine "-ko" (子), but "-hiko" (彦) which appears predominantly in masculine names. (For further information, see: Japanese name).
[edit] External links
[edit] Official Sites
- (Japanese) azumakiyohiko.com; Kiyohiko Azuma's personal website
- (Japanese) Yotsuba Studio; Kiyohiko Azuma's studio website
[edit] Fan Sites
- Comic Friendship Kiyohiko Azuma fansite with Azumanga Daioh & Yotsuba&! info.