Distance (Mangaka)

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Distance (proper spelling in capital letters ) is a Japanese author of pornographic ( hentai ) Manga .

Life

Distance comes from Kyoto Prefecture , studied in Tokyo Prefecture and now lives in Shiga Prefecture .

Distance made his professional debut with Koibito ni Naritai ( 恋人 に な り た い ) in August 1993 in the summer edition of Comic Pipapo Gaiden magazine published by France Shoin . The title was taken from the song of the same name by the Japanese band The Alfee . His pseudonym also comes from the piece Hoshizora no Distance by the same band. His first anthology, One Night Dream , was published in 1994 .

Then he had a short interlude at Akane Shinsha , in whose magazine Ninjin Comics he appeared. The chapters published therein were summarized in Genki o Dashite in 1996 . He then drew for Hit Suppansha's D-Ange magazine. His book Buchō yori Ai o Komete sold so well that it came to three edited volumes, but he couldn't finish it because the magazine was discontinued in 2001. He was able to build on this success with Michael Keikaku in the comic strip Manten by JC Shuppan, which also came in three volumes. Distance also couldn't finish his next work Ochiru Tenshi because of the discontinuation of the Comic Manten . Therefore he published the chapters of the later anthology Shichau? in the sister magazine Comic Cross .

Later he went to the publisher core magazines and recorded for Comic Megastore H . This magazine published HHH Triple H , which was adapted as a four-part anime between 2010 and 2012 . In 2012 he published the work Motenai Girls ( も じ ょ っ !! , Mojo !! ) in the comic Hotmilk , which he broke off after two chapters because he switched to the publisher Wani Magazine-sha. From November 2012 to 2013, Joshi Luck appeared in his magazine Comic X-Eros ! , where he reused the characters from Motenai Girls slightly changed.

Magic Press Edizioni relocated the HHH Triple H and B-Chiku plants in Italy in 2012 .

The characters in his works are mostly large-chested, strong, dominant women and, in contrast, rather weak, passive men. They follow the Japanese phenomenon of “herbivorous men and carnivorous women” , with the protagonists usually being young people.

The adult manga Mōhitsu Hallucination ran in Kadokawa Shoten's magazine Young Ace from issue 6/2010 (May 1, 2010) to 2/2012 (December 28, 2011) . The chapters were also summarized in three anthologies ( Tankōbon ), the last of which appeared in December 2011.

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Anthologies (pornographic):

Edited volumes (youth free):

Individual evidence

  1. a b c d DISTANCE 先生 イ ン タ ビ ュ ー . In: え ろ ま ん が け ん き ゅ う . August 9, 2012, Retrieved March 24, 2013 (Japanese).
  2. Distance: no title. Twitter, November 25, 2012, accessed April 23, 2014 (Japanese).
  3. Distance. In: Magic Press Edizioni. Retrieved July 24, 2015 (Italian).