Yuki Suetsugu

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Yuki Suetsugu
Born (1975-09-08) September 8, 1975 (age 45)
NationalityJapanese
OccupationManga artist
Years active1992-present
Known forChihayafuru
Children4[1]

Yuki Suetsugu (Japanese: 末次由紀, Hepburn: Suetsugu Yuki, born September 8, 1975) is a Japanese manga artist.

She debuted in 1992 in Kodansha's Nakayoshi magazine with Taiyō no Romance. Her works later moved to Bessatsu Friend magazine, also published by Kodansha. Her career was put on hiatus in October 2005, after she was discovered being guilty of plagiarism, including tracing.[2] She later resumed her work in March 2007.[citation needed]

On March 24, 2009, her work Chihayafuru was chosen for the Manga Taishō.

On June 5, 2020, she expressed support for Black Lives Matter movement.[3]

She supported Kenji Utsunomiya for the 2020 Tokyo gubernatorial election.[4]

Major works[]

  • Kimi no Shiroi Hane (君の白い羽根)
  • Kimi no Kuroi Hane (君の黒い羽根)
  • Flower of Eden (エデンの花, Eden no Hana) (12 volumes) (Completed, but later removed from stores and taken out of print because of plagiarism)
  • 100% no Kimi e (100%の君へ) (2 volumes)
  • Kimi wa Boku no Kagayakeru Hoshi (君は僕の輝ける星)
  • Kono mune no Sunao (この胸の素直)
  • Kimi no Tame no Nani mo Kamo (君のための何もかも)
  • Promise
  • Only You (8 volumes)
  • Itoshii Kimi (いとしいキミ)
  • Silver (2 volumes) (Canceled when earlier plagiarism came to light)
  • Chihayafuru (ちはやふる) (45 volumes)
  • Couverture (クーベルチュール) (2 volumes)[5]

External links[]

  • Yuki Suetsugu on Twitter
  • Yuki Suetsugu on Instagram
  • "Manga artist / Yuki Suetsugu stealing (plagiarism) verification". 2006-05-13. Archived from the original on 2016-10-31. Retrieved 2019-01-01. (Japanese)

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