Hideki Arai

Japanese manga artist

Hideki Arai (新井 英樹, Arai Hideki) (born 15 September 1963 in Kanagawa Prefecture) is a Japanese manga artist. He received the 38th Shogakukan Manga Award for general manga in 1993 for Miyamoto kara Kimi e.[1] His manga The World Is Mine was chosen by the editors of Pulp for their Manga Hell list of controversial manga.

He attended Kawawa High School and graduated from the Meiji University.

Works

  • Hachigatsu no Hikari (1 volume)
  • Miyamoto kara Kimi e (12 volumes)
  • Itoshi no Irene (6 volumes originally, reprinted in 2)
  • Amanatsu (short story collection, 1 volume)
  • The World Is Mine (14 volumes, reprinted in 5)
  • Kiichi!! (9 volumes)
  • Kiichi VS (11 volumes, serialized in Big Comic Superior)
  • Sugar (8 volumes)
  • Rin (3 volumes, serialized in Bessatsu Young Mangazine - sequel to Sugar)
  • SCATTER: Wish you Were Here (5 volumes)
  • Hito no Ko (2 volumes)

References

  1. ^ 小学館漫画賞:歴代受賞者 (in Japanese). Shogakukan. Archived from the original on 5 August 2015. Retrieved 19 August 2007.
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1950s
  • Būtan by Noboru Baba (1955)
  • Oyama no Kaba-chan by Eijo Ishida (1956)
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  • Little Black Sambo and Shiawase no Ōji by Tarō Senba (1958)
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