Kotomi Aoki
Japanese manga artist (born 1980)
Kotomi Aoki | |
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Born | (1980-01-07) January 7, 1980 (age 44) Matsuyama, Ehime, Japan |
Nationality | Japanese |
Area(s) | Manga artist |
Notable works | Boku wa Imōto ni Koi o Suru Boku no Hatsukoi o Kimi ni Sasagu |
Awards | 53rd Shogakukan Manga Award for shōjo manga for Boku no Hatsukoi o Kimi ni Sasagu |
http://www.aokikotomi.com/ |
Kotomi Aoki (青木 琴美, Aoki Kotomi, born January 7, 1980) is a Japanese manga artist residing in Matsuyama, Ehime, Japan. She received the 2008 Shogakukan Manga Award for shōjo manga for Boku no Hatsukoi o Kimi ni Sasagu.[1] Kotomi took her 2013 Manga, "The Liar and His Lover" and remade a new version that was released in 2017.[2] Her story The Liar and His Lover was also adapted into both a 2013 Japanese film, Kanojo wa uso o aishisugiteiru.[3] and a 2017 South Korean TV Series: Geunyeoneun Geojitmaleul Neomoo Saranghae.[4]
Works
- Asa mo, Hiru mo, Yoru mo (Morning, Noon and Night)
- Ashita, Anata ga Mezame tara
- Boku no Hatsukoi o Kimi ni Sasagu
- Boku wa Imōto ni Koi o Suru
- Ijiwaru Shinaide!
- Taiyou ga Ippai
- Aishikata mo Wakarazuni
- Jesus!
- Kanojo wa Uso o Aishisugiteru
- Kare wa Ike mo Shinai Kōshien wo Mezasu
- Koisuru Heart ga No to Iu
- Love and Tears
- Motto Ikitai..
References
- ^ 小学館漫画賞:歴代受賞者 (in Japanese). Shogakukan. Archived from the original on 2007-09-29. Retrieved 2008-06-13.
- ^ "Kotomi Aoki". IMDB. Retrieved April 3, 2022.
- ^ Koizumi, Norihiro (2013-12-14), Kanojo wa uso o aishisugiteiru (Romance), Amuse, Fuji Television Network, Robot Communications, retrieved 2022-04-04
- ^ Geunyeoneun Geojitmaleul Neomoo Saranghae (Music, Romance), Bon Factory Worldwide, Studio Dragon, 2017-03-20, retrieved 2022-04-04
External links
- Official website (in Japanese)
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Shogakukan Manga Award – Shōjo
- Toward the Terra and Kaze to Ki no Uta by Keiko Takemiya (1979)
- Urusei Yatsura by Rumiko Takahashi (1980)
- Dr. Slump by Akira Toriyama (1981)
- Miyuki and Touch by Mitsuru Adachi (1982)
- Kisshō Tennyo by Akimi Yoshida (1983)
- Yume no Ishibumi by Toshie Kihara (1984)
- Zenryaku Milk House by Yumiko Kawahara (1985)
- Purple Eyes in the Dark by Chie Shinohara (1986)
- Boyfriend by Fuyumi Soryo (1987)
- Fancy Dance by Reiko Okano (1988)
- Papa Told Me by Nanae Haruno (1989)
- Crest of the Royal Family by Chieko Hosokawa and Hajime-chan ga Ichiban! by Taeko Watanabe (1990)
- Makoto Call! by Kazuko Fujita (1991)
- Basara by Yumi Tamura (1992)
- Bara no Tame ni by Akemi Yoshimura (1993)
- Baby and Me by Marimo Ragawa (1994)
- Boys Over Flowers by Yoko Kamio (1995)
- Kanon by Chiho Saito (1996)
- Ceres, Celestial Legend by Yuu Watase (1997)
- Angel Lip by Kiyoko Arai (1998)
- Barairo no Ashita by Ryo Ikuemi (1999)
- Red River by Chie Shinohara (2000)
- Kaguyahime by Reiko Shimizu and Yasha by Akimi Yoshida (2001)
- Nana by Ai Yazawa and Kaze Hikaru by Taeko Watanabe (2002)
- Love Com by Aya Nakahara (2003)
- Sand Chronicles by Hinako Ashihara and We Were There by Yūki Obata (2004)
- Sonnanja neyo by Kaneyoshi Izumi (2005)
- 7 Seeds by Yumi Tamura (2006)
- Boku no Hatsukoi o Kimi ni Sasagu by Kotomi Aoki (2007)
- Black Bird by Kanoko Sakurakoji (2008)
- Machi de Uwasa no Tengu no Ko by Nao Iwamoto (2009)
- Ōoku: The Inner Chambers by Fumi Yoshinaga (2010)
- Pin to Kona by Ako Shimaki (2011)
- Piece – Kanojo no Kioku by Hinako Ashihara (2012)
- Kanojo wa Uso o Aishisugiteru by Kotomi Aoki (2013)
- Joō no Hana by Kaneyoshi Izumi (2014)
- My Love Story!! by Kazune Kawahara and Aruko (2015)
- 37.5°C no Namida by Chika Shiina (2016)
- Love Me, Love Me Not by Io Sakisaka (2017)
- Suteki na Kareshi by Kazune Kawahara (2018)
- Nagi no Oitoma by Misato Konari (2019)
- The Yuzuki Family's Four Sons by Shizuki Fujisawa (2020)
- My Love Mix-Up! by Wataru Hinekure and Aruko (2021)
- Tomorrow, I'll Be Someone's Girlfriend by Hinao Wono (2022)
- Categories (until 2022):
- General
- Shōnen
- Shōjo
- Children
- 2023–
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