Shio Satō

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Shio Satō (佐藤 史生 Satō Shio?) is a Japanese manga artist born on 1956-12-06 in Tome, Miyagi Prefecture, Japan. She is a member of the Post Year 24 Group, a group of female manga artists considered influential in the development of shōjo manga. Satō made her professional debut in 1977 with the publication of Koi wa Ajinomono!? in Bessatsu Shōjo Comic. Her definitive works include Yumemiru Wakusei and One Zero. While she is not as prolific as some other manga artists, Satō's works are considered more literary and thought-provoking than most mainstream manga.[1]

Satō has written under the pen name Sugar Salt (砂糖 塩 Satō Shio?).

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These are anthology works in which one or more stories by Satō appeared.

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  1. ^ (English) [February 1996] in Matt Thorn: Four Shōjo Stories. Viz Communications, Introduction. ISBN 1-56931-055-6. 
  2. ^ (Japanese) 佐藤史生書籍リスト. SHIO SATO Database. Retrieved on 2007-07-14.
  3. ^ (English) Van Huffel, Peter (2004-01-17). Satou Shio 佐藤史生. The Ultimate Manga Guide. Retrieved on 2007-07-14.

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