Aki Shimizu
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Aki Shimizu (志水 アキ, Shimizu Aki) is a manga artist who hails from Ōmuta, Fukuoka. She contributed the art for Blood Sucker: Legend of Zipangu (2000), Graduale der Wolken (2001), and adapted a manga version of Suikoden III (2002) based on Konami's video game. In 2003, she began Qwan, an original story of her own.
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- 1995: Illustrator for PC Magazine Log In
- 1998: Package art and character designs for Windows game
- 1999: Character illustrations for Windows game
- 1999: , published in Comic Birz (Art only)
- 2000: , published in Monthly Comic Flapper (Art only)
- 2000: Legend of Zipangu: Blood Sucker (Twelve volumes), published in Comic Birz (Art only)
- 2001: Devil Children card game (Art only)
- 2001: Aquarian Age card game (Art only)
- 2002: Qwan (Seven volumes), published in Monthly Comic Flapper (Writer/artist)
- 2002: Suikoden III (Eleven volumes), published in Monthly Comic Flapper (Writer/artist)
- 016: Graduale der Wolken[1]
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Wikimedia Commons has media related to Aki Shimizu. |
- Aki Shimizu convention appearances on AnimeCons.com
- Aki Shimizu at Anime News Network's encyclopedia
- Aki Shimizu at Media Arts Database (in Japanese)
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- People from Ōmuta, Fukuoka
- Living people
- Manga artists
- Manga artist stubs