Hitoshi Ashinano

Hitoshi Ashinano (Japanese芦 奈野 ひとし, Ashinano Hitoshi, born April 25, 1963 in Yokosuka, Kanagawa, Japan) is a Japanese manga artist.

Towards the beginning of the 1990s he was involved in the origin of anime, made ​​after some time, however, depend on and began drawing manga. He assisted at times Kosuke Fujishima. While walking, the idea came to him to his first work, a twenty-page short story titled Yokohama Kiko Kaidashi that he submitted the manga magazine Afternoon, in which at that time, among other Kosuke Fujishimas Oh! My Goddess appeared. In it he tells of the robot woman Alpha, the on the Miura Peninsula, Ashinanos home, runs a small café. After the short story won the Afternoon Shiki Prize and was published in April 1994 in the afternoon, he decided to expand the short drive to a periodical series and recorded until April 2006, Yokohama Kaidashi Kiko, which ended only after more than 2,000 pages, also appeared in other Asian countries, the Seiun prize won and was implemented as an anime. 2003 laid the Kodansha publishing the artbook Kaidashi Yokohama Kiko - Ashinano Hitoshi Gashu (ヨコハマ 買い出し 紀行·芦奈野ひとし 画集), which includes more than 100 illustrations of the subscriber to Yokohama Kaidashi Kiko.

His only other official manga series is position, the first time in 1999 in the Afternoon Season Zōkan, a special edition of the afternoon, and since then has appeared irregularly in the Afternoon Season Zōkan and after setting its Bessatsu in the Morning, a tributary of the Morning Magazine. So far, seven chapters have been published.

Under the name Suke records Hitoshi Ashinano Dōjinshis, including parodies of Kosuke Fujishimas You're Under Arrest! .

Works

  • Kabu no Isaki (カブ の イサキ), 2007-2013
  • Yokohama Kaidashi Kiko (ヨコハマ 買い出し 紀行) 1994-2006
  • Mangaka
  • Japanese
  • Born in 1963
  • Man
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