Flower of Eden
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Flower of Eden | |||
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エデンの花 (Eden no Hana) |
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Genre | Drama, Romance | ||
Manga | |||
Author | Yuki Suetsugu | ||
Publisher | Kodansha | ||
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Demographic | Shōjo | ||
Serialized in | Bessatsu Friend | ||
Original run | 2000 – 2004 | ||
Volumes | 12 |
Flower of Eden (エデンの花 Eden no Hana?) is a Japanese manga created by author Yuki Suetsugu.
[edit] Story
Midori Wakatsuki is a beautiful but introverted girl who simply cannot connect with her peers and wants to run away from home. The reason for her unsociability is that after her parents' death, she was placed in an abusive foster family where she was sexually assaulted by her adopted brother. When her real brother, Tokio, comes back from the States and demands custody, Midori's life changes forever.
[edit] Plagiarism
In October 2005, Suetsugu was accused of plagiarising Takehiko Inoue's Slam Dunk and Real. Kodansha confirmed many of the allegations, and the author herself admitted to some. Due to this, Kodansha ceased publications of all of Suetsugu's work.[1] Tokyopop cancelled their English release on the request from Kodansha[2] and German publisher Heyne cancelled its release after the 7th volume.
[edit] References
- ^ Yuki Suetsugu Copies Art From Other Manga. Anime News Network (2005-10-19). Retrieved on 2007-06-21.
- ^ Tokyopop Cancels Flower of Eden. Anime News Network (2005-10-21). Retrieved on 2007-06-21.