Yū Asagiri
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Works
Asagiri started her career in 1978 drawing shōjo manga in Kodansha's Nakayoshi magazine. In the mid-1990s, she switched to josei manga, and to boy's love manga. She also provided illustrations for boy's love novels.
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Shojo manga
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Josei manga
Boy's love manga
Illustration books
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References
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- ↑ Libre Publishing: Mr.シークレットフロア~小説家の戯れなひびき~
- ↑ Libre Publishing: Mr.シークレットフロア ~炎の王子~
- ↑ Libre Publishing: Mr.シークレットフロア ~砂漠の香りの男~
- ↑ Libre Publishing: Mr.シークレットフロア ~軍服の恋人~
- ↑ Libre Publishing: Mr.シークレットフロア ~僕を食らう獣の輝き~
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External links
- Official page (in Japanese)
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- 1956 births
- 2018 deaths
- Women manga artists
- Manga artists from Tokyo
- Winner of Kodansha Manga Award (Shōjo)
- Hentai creators
- Japanese female comics artists
- Japanese female comics writers
- 20th-century Japanese women writers
- 20th-century Japanese writers
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- Deaths from pneumonia in Japan
- Pseudonymous women writers
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