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Yuki Suetsugu

Yuki Suetsugu (末次由紀 Suetsugu Yuki) is a Japanese manga artist most known for her manga Chihayafuru, published by Kodansha. The series is now adapted into an anime. She debuted in 1992 in Kodansha's Nakayoshi magazine with Taiyō no Romance. Her works later moved to Bessatsu Friend magazine, also published by Kodansha.

Background

She was born on September 8, 1975. Her career was put on hiatus after she was discovered of being accountable for plagiarism, including tracing. She later resumed her work on March 2007. She won Manga Taisho Award 2009 for the Chihayafuru manga. However she declined to attend the award ceremony, claiming that she needed more effort to make up for her past mistake and to repay who helped her for resuming. [1] In 2011 she then won the 35. Kodansha Manga Award in the Girls, again for the Chihayafuru manga.

Major works

1995

  • Kimi no Shiroi Hane (君の白い羽根)

1996

  • Kono mune no Sunao (この胸の素直)

1996

  • Kimi no Tame no Nani mo Kamo (君のための何もかも)

1996

  • Promise

1998

  • Kimi no Kuroi Hane (君の黒い羽根)

1997-1999

  • Only You

1998-1999

  • Itoshii Kimi (いとしいキミ)

2000

  • Kimi no Shiroi Hane II (君の白い羽根II)

2000-2004

  • Flower of Eden (エデンの花)-(canceled because of plagiarism) [2]

2001

  • Kimi no Shiroi Hane DX (君の白い羽根DX)

2001

  • Kimi no Kuroi Hane DX (君の黒い羽根DX)

2002-2004

  • Kimi wa Boku no Kagayakeru Hoshi (君は僕の輝ける星)

2003-2005

  • 100% no Kimi (100%の君へ)

2004-2005

  • Silver-(canceled because of plagiarism)

2005

  • Kimi no Shiroi Hane DX II (君の白い羽根DXII)

2005

  • Kimi no Kuroi Hane DX II (君の黒い羽根DXII)

2007

  • Harekoi (ハルコイ)

2007-ongoing

2009-ongoing

  • Couverture (クーベルチュール)

2012

  • Story 311 (ストリート)

2012-2013

  • (小説 ちはやふる)(Artwork)

External links

  1. Award announcement (Japanese)
  2. Plagiarism News (Japanese)
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