Pink Aomata

Pink Aomata

Infobox Person


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name = Pink Aomata
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birth_date = February 5
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occupation = Manga artist
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nihongo|Pink Aomata|碧也ぴんく|Aomata Pinku|born February 5 is the pen name for a Japanese manga artist, primarily for a shōjo audience.

Works

* "Shōnen Ninja Kumari" (少年忍者KUMARI), "Comic Genki", 1 tankōbon
* "Fight!" (in roman), "Wings", 3 tankōbon
* "Hakkenden", (八犬伝), February 1989 - May 2002, 15 tankōbon or 8 bunkobon
* "Blind Game ニューエイジ八犬伝", "Mystery DX", 10 tankōbon
* "Wedding doresu ni akai bara" (ウェディングドレスに紅いバラ), story by Yoshiki Tanaka, "Noel", 1 tankōbon, also illustrations for novel version
* "Panta Pān" (パンタ パーン), "Wings", 2 tankōbon
* "Sasara Saya" (ささら さや), story by Tomono Kanō, 2 tankōbon
* "Garasu no kirin" (ガラスの麒麟), story by Tomono Kanō, "Spica" 2004-11-29 - 2005-04-28, 2 tankōbon
* "Kigai karute" series (鬼外カルテ), "Wings", ongoing as of April 2006
** "Suichū dōji" (水中童子), 1 tankōbon
** "Golden Child", 2 tankōbon
** "Hana mo yuki mo kitto..." (花も雪もきっと…), 2 tankōbon
** "1/2" (ワン・ハーフ), 1 tankōbon
** "Natsuyuki hime" (なつゆき姫), 1 tankōbon
** "Shiranami", 3 tankōbon
** "Satori yado no jujin" (さとり宿の主人), 1 tankōbon
** "Machibito" (マチビト), 1 tankōbon
** "Prince Mermaid" (プリンス・マーメイド), 1 tankōbon
** "Yume ni yuki, sora ni hana" (ゆめに雪 そらに花), 1 tankōbon
** "Minas da Prata" (ミナス・ダ・プラタ), 1 tankōbon
** "Neko no ōkoku" (猫の王国), 1 tankōbon
** "Tayū: Dramatic Torso" (太夫~Dramatic Torso~), 2 tankōbon
* "Hime-sama no hanataba" (姫様の花束), "Spica" 2005-10-28 - , ongoing as of April 2006

Sources

* [http://www008.upp.so-net.ne.jp/pink-a/ Aomata's homepage, "Pink Kingdom"] (Japanese)
* [http://www.gentosha-comics.net/genzo/backnumber/index.html "Genzo" and "Spica" back issues from Gentōsha] (Japanese)


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