Riyoko Ikeda
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Riyoko Ikeda 池田 理代子 |
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Riyoko Ikeda at 2008 Taipei International Book Exhibition |
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Birth name | Riyoko Ikeda |
Born | December 18, 1947 Osaka, Japan |
Nationality | Japanese |
Area(s) | Writer, Penciller, Inker |
Notable works | The Rose of Versailles Oniisama e |
Riyoko Ikeda (池田 理代子 Ikeda Riyoko?, born 1947-12-18 in Osaka, Japan) is a Japanese manga artist. She is included in Year 24 Group.[1] She was one of the most popular Japanese comic-artists in the 1970s, being best known for The Rose of Versailles, but gave up drawing manga to pursue a musical career. She made a comeback to the comic-industry as a scenarist in 1999.
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[edit] Biography
Ikeda has written many shōjo manga, many of which are based on historical events, such as the French Revolution or the Russian Revolution.
Her most famous manga is The Rose of Versailles (ベルサイユのばら Berusaiyu no bara?) also known as Lady Oscar in Europe. This manga, loosely based on the French Revolution, has been made into several Takarazuka musicals and into an anime series and a live-action film. Her recent manga includes Der Ring des Nibelungen. It is a manga version of the opera written by Richard Wagner.
[edit] Works
- Bara Yashiki no Shōjo
- The Rose of Versailles
- Shōko no Etude
- Claudine
- Oniisama e
- Orpheus no Mado
- Jotei Ecatherina
- Eikou no Napoleon – Eroica
- Der Ring des Nibelungen
- Spring Snow (Haru no Yuki)
- Ten no Hate Made - Poland Hishi
- Ayako
- Epitaram: A Wedding Song (manga)
[edit] References
- ^ Thorn, Matt (2005). "A History of Manga". Animerica: Anime & Manga Monthly 4 (2,4, & 6).