George Asakura

Visual Artist

1974 –

87

Who is George Asakura?

George Asakura is a Japanese manga artist. She took her penname from one of the titular characters in Gatchaman and made her debut in 1995 with Punky Cake Junkie, which was published in the magazine Bessatsu Friend DX Juliet. She is best known for A Perfect Day for Love Letters, for which she received the 2005 Kodansha Manga Award for shōjo manga, and Knock Your Heart Out!. A Perfect Day for Love Letters was adapted as a live-action movie and has been licensed in English by Del Rey Manga.

Known for her unique, edgy style and storytelling, George Asakura crosses over between the everyday and the fantastic, the hilarious and bittersweet. Her past works include Shōnen Shōjo Romance, Bara Ga Saita, Suimitsuto No Yoru, Happy End, Heart wo Uchinomese, Piece of Cake, Karaoke Baka Ichidai, and Heibon Ponch. Her current series are Oboreru Knife and TEKE TEKE★RENDEZ-VOUS.

In the afterword to A Perfect Day for Love Letters volume 2, she says her arms are long but her legs are short, and complains about her appearance by drawing herself as male. She also claims "I can eat everything. I have no sense of taste. Tone deaf. I have no sense of direction. I'm uncoordinated at sports."

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Born
May 11, 1974
Nationality
  • Japan

Submitted
on July 23, 2013

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