Aya Nakahara
Japanese manga artist From Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
Aya Nakahara (中原アヤ, Nakahara Aya, born July 28, 1973) is a Japanese manga artist. She won the 49th Shogakukan Manga Award for shōjo manga for Lovely Complex a.k.a. Love Com,[1] a romance manga about a tall high school girl who falls in love with a short guy.[2]
Aya Nakahara 中原アヤ | |
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Born | Osaka, Japan | July 28, 1973
Area(s) | Manga artist |
Notable works | Love Com |
Awards | 49th Shogakukan Manga Award for shōjo – Love Com |
Works
- Haru to Kuuki Nichiyobi (1995)[3]
- Benkyou Shinasai! (1997) – 2 volumes[4][5]
- Seishun no Tamago (1997)[6]
- Love! Love! Love! (1998–99) – 3 volumes[7][8]
- Ringo Nikki (2000) – 2 volumes[9]
- Hanada (2001) – 2 volumes[3][10]
- Love Com (Bessatsu Margaret, 2001–07) – 17 volumes[3][11][12]
- Himitsu Kichi (2004)[3][15][16]
- Bokura no Ibasho (2007)
- Tokimeki Gakuen Oujigumi (2008)[17]
- Nanaco Robin (Bessatsu Margaret, 2008–09) – 3 volumes[13][18][19]
- Junjou Drop (2012) – 1 volume[20][21][22]
- Berry Dynamite (Bessatsu Margaret, 2009–10) – 3 volumes[11][21]
- Saredo Itoshii Hibi (2013) – 1 volume[23][24]
- Dame na Watashi ni Koishite Kudasai (Monthly You, 2013–16)[21][25] – 10 volumes[26]
- Otonanajimi (Cocohana, 2019–21) – 8 volumes[29]
- Ōkami ni Suzu (Cocohana, 2021–present) – 2 volumes[30]
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