Mitsue Aoki
Female Japanese manga artist (born 1969) From Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
Mitsue Aoki (青木 光恵, Aoki Mitsue, born February 24, 1969) is a Japanese manga artist best known for the manga series Koume-chan ga Iku! (小梅ちゃんが行く!!, Here Comes Koume!!) which was adapted into a 12 episode anime series by the studio Gainax.[1] Her works include short gag manga, story manga, yonkoma and essays.[2][circular reference]
Mitsue Aoki | |
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Born | |
Nationality | Japanese |
Occupation | Manga artist |
Website | Aoki Mitsue Official Website |
Works
- Aoki Tsushin (青木通信, The Aoki Report) (1993 Leed Publishing)[3][4]
- Koume-chan ga Iku! (小梅ちゃんが行く!!, Here Comes Koume!) (1993-1996 Takeshobo)[5][6]
- Wakakusa Gakuen Kotobu (若草学園高等部, Wakakusa Academy High School) (1994 Takeshobo)[7]
- Chouhatsu Mugendai (挑発MUGENDAI, Infinite Provocation) (1994 Takebosho)[8]
- Sasami sutoriito (ささみストリート, Sasami Street) (1994 Tokuma Shoten)[9][10]
- Etchimono (えっちもの, Naughty Things) (1995 Bunkasha)[11]
- Onna no Ko ga Suki (女の子が好き, I Like Girls) (1995 Bunkasha)[12]
- Pasokon no Mitsuechan (ぱそこんのみつえちゃん, Mitsue at the PC) (1995 ASCII Media Works)[13]
- Yamada-kun to Sono Tsuma-gimi (安田君とその妻君, Yamada and Wife) (1996 Takeshobo)[14]
- Tonari no Shibafu wa (となりの芝生は, The Grass Is Greener) (1997 Shueisha)[15]
- Kisekaegokko (きせかえっごっこ, Playing Dress-Up) (1997 Shueisha)[16]
- Mitsuechan ga Iku!! (みつえちゃんが行く!!, Here Comes Mitsue!) (1997 Futabasha)[17]
- Makoto The Speed Player Special (急戦法まことスペシャル, Kyuusenbou Makoto Supesharu) (1998 Shueisha) artist[18]
- Hataraku Ojou-chan (はたらくお嬢ちゃん) (2000 Bunkasha)[19]
- Tonari no Shibafu wa - Zoku (となりの芝生は 続) (2000 Shueisha)[20]
- Koume-chan Ga Iku! R (小梅ちゃんが行く!! R, Here Comes Koume ! R) (2000-2001 Takeshobo)[21][22]
- Flower Shōnen (フラワー少年, Flower Boys) (2001 Asuka Shinsha)[23]
- Sweet delicious (スウィート・デリシャス) (2001-2004 Shodensha)[24][25]
- Neko Nekotai ga Iku!! (ねこねこ隊が行く!!) (2002–2004, serialized in Ultra Jump, Shueisha)[26][27]
- Papaiya Gundan (パパイヤ軍団★) (2007–2008, serialized in Manga Erotics F, Ohta Publishing)[28][29]
- Youjuu Mameshiba (幼獣マメシバ) (2009, serialized in Manga Kurabu Original, Takeshobo)[30]
- Subete wa Moteru Tame de Aru (It's All For Being Attractive) artist
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