Michiyo Akaishi (赤石 路代, Akaishi Michiyo, born October 11, 1959 in Urawa) is a Japanese manga artist.[1] She graduated from Saitama Prefectural Dai-Ichi Girls High School. Akaishi then attended Musashino Art University where she graduated with a degree in commercial plastic model design. In 1979, she won first place in the Shogakukan Shinjin Comic Award contest.
Michiyo Akaishi 赤石 路代 | |
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Born | Urawa, Saitama, Japan | October 11, 1959
Area(s) | Manga artist |
Awards | 1994 Shogakukan Manga Award for children's manga |
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Akaishi's debut story, Marshmallow Tea wa Hitori de, appeared in the January 1980 issue of Bessatsu Shōjo Comic.[1] Her story, One More Jump , won the 1994 Shogakukan Manga Award for children's manga.[2][3] She was one of the judges for the 53rd Shogakukan Manga Awards in 2008.[4]
Works
editTitle | Year | Notes | Refs[5][6][7][8] |
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Moete Miko (燃えてMIKO, Burning Miko) | 1982 | Published by Shogakukan FC, 4 volumes | |
Alpen Rose | 1983–86 | Serialized in Ciao Published by Shogakukan FC, 9 volumes |
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6-byou no 9-gatsu (6秒の9月, Of 6 seconds in september) | 1984 | Published by Shogakukan FC, in Michie of Sentimental Love Vol. 1 | |
Supākuringu Sutorīto (スパークリング ストリート, Sparkling Street) | 1984 | Published by Shogakukan FC, in Michie of Sentimental Love Vol. 2; Judy Comic, 1 volume | |
Naisho no Half Moon (ja:ないしょのハーフムーン) | 1985 | Published by Shogakukan FC, published in 6 volumes | |
Andāsutadī (アンダースタディー, Understudy) | 1985 | Published by Shogakukan FC, in Michie of Sentimental Love Vol. 3 | |
Kyatchi 30-byō (キャッチ30秒, Catch 30 seconds) | 1986 | Published by Shogakukan FC, part of Michie of Sentimental Love Vol. 4 | |
Hime 100% (姫100%, Princess 100%, aka "Super Girl") | 1987 | Published by Shogakukan FC, 4 volumes | |
Aruto no A (ja:「あると」の「あ」, "Alto" and "A", A of Alto) | 1989 | Published by Shogakukan FC, 4 volumes | |
Ten yori mo Hoshi yori mo (天よりも星よりも, Rather than star than heaven) | 1989 | Published by Shogakukan FC, in 8 volumes | |
Fushigi no Rin (ふ・し・ぎのRIN, Rin in wonderland) | 1990 | Published by Shogakukan FC, 6 volumes | |
ja:P.A.: Private Actress | 1992 | Published by Shogakukan FC, 8 volumes Published by Flower Comics Puchikomi, 9 volumes |
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ja:Saint | 1992 | Published by Kadokawa Shoten Asuka Comics, 5 vols. | |
Asutarisuku (アスターリスク, Asterisk) | 1992 | Published by Shogakukan FC, 2 volumes | |
Wan Moa Janpu (ワン・モア・ジャンプ, One More Jump) | 1993 | 1994 Shogakukan Manga Award for children's manga Published by Shogakukan FC, 9 volumes |
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News 6:30 | 1996 | Published by Shogakukan paperback, 1 volume; Puchikomi 95/6 | |
Ame no Niau Heya (雨の似合う部屋, Room look good rain) | 1996 | Published by Shogakukan FC, 1 volume | |
Fearedi wa Namida o Nagasu (フェアレディは涙を流す, Fair Lady shed tears) | 1997 | Published by Shogakukan paperback, 1 volume | |
Yoru ga Owaranai (夜がおわらない, It does not end the night) | 1997 | Published by Shogakukan paperback, 2 volumes Published by Chao Flower Comics, 3 volumes |
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ja:Silent Eye | 1997 | Published by Shogakukan FC, 6 volumes | |
Eien ka mo Shirenai (永遠かもしれない, Perhaps Forever) | 1998 | Published by Shogakukan FC, in 8 volumes | |
Alexander Daiou - Tenjou no Ōkoku (アレクサンダー大王 ~天上の王国~, Alexander the Great – Kingdom) | 1998 | serialized in Rinka magazine Published by Shogakukan FCα, 2 volumes Published by Flower Comics, 3 volumes |
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Sutoroberī Mūn (ストロベリームーン, Strawberry Moon) | 2000 | Published by Shogakukan FC, 1 volume | |
Amakusa 1637 | 2001–06 | Serialized in Flowers Published by Shogakukan FC, 12 volumes |
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Shichou Tōyama Kyōka (市長遠山京香, Mayor Kyoka Toyama) | 2001–08 | Serialized in Judy magazine Published by Shogakukan FC, 8 volumes Published by Judy Comics, 11 volumes |
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Dezāto Sutōmu (デザート・ストーム, Desert Storm) | 2001 | Published by Shogakukan FC, 1 volume | |
Shinema no Teikoku (シネマの帝国, Cinema Empire) | 2002 | Published by Shogakukan FC, 4 volumes | |
ja:Video J | 2004 | Published by Shogakukan FC, 1 volume Published by Puchikomi Flower Comics, 4 volumes | |
Akatsuki no Aria (ja:暁のARIA) | 2006–12 | Serialized in Monthly Flowers magazine Published by Shogakukan FC, 3 volumes Published by Flower Comics 14 volumes |
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Faiyā on Ai (ファイヤーオンアイ, Fire on eye) | Published by Shogakukan FCα, 1 volume | ||
Michiyo Akaishi The Best Collection (赤石路代 The Best Selection) | Published by Shogakukan FC Specials, 2 volumes | ||
Keitai ga Ochite ita (ケータイが落ちていた, Mobile had fallen) | Published by Shogakukan FC, 1 volume, Sebun Pīsu (セブンピース, Seven Piece) Published in Flower Comics, 2 volumes |
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Doyōbi ni wa kitto ikukara (tanhenshū) (土曜日にはきっと行くから(短編集, Surely from going (short stories)) | Published by Shogakukan paperback, 1 volume | ||
Ashita Watashi ni Korosareru (明日・わたしに・殺される) | Novel, Published by Shogakukan palette paperback | ||
Naoya L-R | Novel, Published by Shogakukan paperback | ||
Mitsurugi (ミツルギ) Illustrations for novel authored by Junki Takegami;, |
Published by Shogakukan palette paperback | ||
Ten no Shinwachi no Eien (天の神話地の永遠, Eternal Heaven of Mythology Land) | Published by Akita Shoten Bonita Comics, 4 volumes Published Bonita Comics, 10 volumes |
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Angel Trumpet (エンジェル・トランペット) | Published in Flower Comics alpha, 7 volumes |
References
edit- ^ a b "赤石 路代プロフィール". Archived from the original on November 20, 2007. Retrieved December 15, 2007.
- ^ Hahn, Joel. "Shogakukan Manga Award". Comic Book Awards Almanac. Archived from the original on December 14, 2007. Retrieved December 15, 2007.
- ^ 小学館漫画賞:歴代受賞者 (in Japanese). Shogakukan. Archived from the original on January 9, 2010. Retrieved December 15, 2007.
- ^ a b "53rd Shogakukan Manga Award Winners Announced".
- ^ 著者:赤石路代 [Author: Michiyo Akaishi]. Media Arts Database (in Japanese). Japan: Agency for Cultural Affairs. Retrieved January 18, 2016.
- ^ Books akaishi-michiyo.com
- ^ "Editions Akiko - Michiyo Akaishi". www.editions-akiko.com. Archived from the original on March 14, 2007. Retrieved January 12, 2022.
- ^ "Penguin Gallery 海外版". www008.upp.so-net.ne.jp. Archived from the original on January 4, 2007. Retrieved January 12, 2022.
- ^ a b "Fushigi Yuugi, Basara, Utena Artists in New Rinka Mag".
- ^ "Shogakukan Confirms End of Young Sunday, Judy Mags".
- ^ "Sakamichi no Apollon Manga Gets Spinoff Series in March".
External links
edit- Official website (in Japanese)
- Official website (archive to 2004) English
- Michiyo Akaishi at Anime News Network's encyclopedia