Aya Kanno

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Aya Kanno ( Japanese 菅 野 文 , Kanno Aya ; born January 30, 1980 in Tokyo Prefecture , Japan ) is a Japanese manga artist whose works are aimed at young girls and can be assigned to the Shōjo genre. So far she has worked exclusively for the Hakusensha publishing house, whose magazine Hana to Yume published her first series Soul Rescue in 2001 . Her most successful series is Otomen , which ran for six years when anime was filmed and translated into several languages, including German.

Works

  • 2001: Soul Rescue ( ソ ウ ル レ ス キ ュ ー , Souru Resukyū )
  • 2003: Kokoro ni Hana o !! ( コ コ ロ に 花 を !! )
  • 2004: Hokusō Shinsengumi ( 北 走 新 選 組 )
  • 2005: Akusaga ( 悪 性 - ア ク サ ガ - )
  • 2005: Kōtetsu no Hana ( 凍 鉄 の 花 )
  • 2007: Otomen ( オ ト メ ン (乙 男) )
  • 2010: Hitori-tachi ( ひ と り た ち )
  • 2013: Makoto no Kuni ( 誠 の く に )
  • 2013: Bara-Ō no Sōretsu ( 薔薇 王 の 葬 列 )

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