Natsume Ono (オノ ナツメ, Ono Natsume, born 9 July 1977) is a Japanese manga artist. In addition to her mainstream manga work, Ono publishes boys' love (male-male romance) comics under the pen name basso.[1]

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Natsume Ono
オノ ナツメ
Born (1977-07-09) 9 July 1977 (age 47)
NationalityJapanese
Pseudonym(s)basso
Notable works
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Career

Ono began creating dōjinshi (self-published manga) after graduating from high school. In 2001, she completed a ten-month study abroad program in Italy, studying the Italian language.[2] In 2003, upon her return to Japan, she began to create the webcomic series La Quinta Camera. It was subsequently serialized in the magazine Comic Seed! and later published as a single tankōbon volume by Shogakukan under their Ikki Comix imprint.

Many of Ono's works have been published in English by Viz Media since 2010, including La Quinta Camera, Not Simple, House of Five Leaves, Ristorante Paradiso, the prequel series Gente: The People of Ristorante Paradiso, and the short story collection Tesoro. Several titles have also been published in English by Yen Press, such as ACCA: 13-Territory Inspection Dept. and the spin-off series ACCA: 13-Territory Inspection Dept. P.S., and by Kodansha USA, which licensed Ono's short story collection Danza.[3]

Style

Ono is distinguished by her loose, minimalist drawing style,[4] and for the characteristic wide mouths of her figures.[5] She typically writes slice of life stories focused on interpersonal relationships,[4] with travel used as a frequent plot and thematic device.[5]

Works

As Natsume Ono

As basso

  • Orso E Intellettuale [ja] (serialized in Edge, 2004; Opera, 2005–2010), consisting of:
    • Orso E Intellettuale (2004)
    • Amato Amaro (2005)
    • Gad Sfortunato (2007–2009)
    • Al to Neri to Sono Shuuhen (2008–2010)
  • Kuma to Interi (serialized in Opera, 2005)
  • Naka-san no Nagare [ja] (serialized in Opera, 2007–2011)

References

Further reading

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