Chitose Yagami

Chitose Yagami
Chitose Yagami
Born Chitose Yagami
May 18, 1969 (1969-05-18) (age 42)
Aichi, Japan
Residence Japan
Nationality Japanese
Occupation Manga artist
Employer Shogakukan
Known for Fall in Love Like a Comic!
Website
http://chitose5.fc2web.com/

Chitose Yagami (八神 千歳 Yagami Chitose?, born May 18 in Nagoya, Aichi Prefecture, Japan)[1] is a Japanese manga artist. She made her professional manga debut in 2001 with Magical Project. Her list of works include Fall in Love Like a Comic!, Boku no Platinum Lady, Kiss Kiss, and Ikenai Navigation. The majority of her works are featured in the monthly shōjo magazine Ciao. Her hobbies are spacing out and evidently drawing. She considers coffee and tea as bottom-line requirements for drawing manga, but they're also her favorite beverages. Her favorite way of relieving stress is having long chats with close friends.

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Manga series

  • (2002) Kiss Me! Psycic Girl (KISSして♥超能力少女 KISS Shite ♥ Chō Nōryoku Shōjo?) - 1 volume
  • (2002) Fall in Love Like a Comic! (まんがみたいな恋したいっ! Manga Mitaina Koi Shitai!?)[2] - 2 volumes
  • (2003) Naughty Navigation (いけない・ナビゲーション Ikenai Nabigēshon?) - 2 volumes
  • (2003) Kurumi-tic Miracle (くるみちっく・ミラクル Kurumichikku Mirakuru?) - 1 volume
  • (2004) Kiss x Kiss (キス・キス Kisu Kisu?) - 3 volumes
  • (2005) My Platinum Lady (ボクのプラチナレディー Boku no Purachina Redī?) - 3 volumes
  • (2006) Hijiri-kun Beside Me (となりの聖くん Tonari no Hijiri-kun?) - 1 volume
  • (2007) Caramel Kiss (きゃらめる♥キッス Kyarameru Kissu?) - 4 volumes
  • (2007) Love Love Panic (ラブぱに Rabu Pani?) - 4 volumes (ongoing)
  • (2008) Red Devil of Onigawara Yokocho (おにがわら横町三丁目 Onigawara Yokochō Sanchōme?) - 2 volumes
  • (2009) Kings of My Love (オレ様キングダム Ore-sama Kingudamu?)[3] - 5 volumes (ongoing)

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