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Yumiko Shirai

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Template:Short description Template:Use mdy dates Template:Infobox writer Yumiko Shirai (born Template:Birth date) is a Japanese manga artist. She is best known for her manga Wombs, winner of the 2017 Nihon SF Taisho Award.

Biography

Born in Ehime Prefecture,[1] nYumiko Shirai is a graduate of the Kyoto City University of Arts and the Oil Painting Department of the Faculty of Fine Arts.[1]

In 2007 her manga Tenken, published as a Template:Transl (self-publication), won the encouragement award in the manga category at the 11th Japan Media Arts Festival.[2][3] It was then published as a magazine by Sanctuary Publishing in 2008.

From 2009 onwards Yumiko Shirai created the manga Wombs, published as a monthly series in the pre-publication magazine Monthly Ikki by Shogakukan.[4][5] Following the magazine's demise, Wombs continued to be published online, and the author took five years to deliver the fifth and final volume.[6] In 2010, Wombs was included in the jury selection for the 14th Japan Media Arts Festival in the maga category.[7][8]

From 2013 to 2015 she published a new series, Rafnas, in the magazine Monthly Action from Futabasha, which was in turn part of the jury's selection for the manga category.[9]

In 2017 Wombs was awarded the 37th Nihon SF Taisho Award joining the exclusive club of manga to have received this prize, which rewards a work of SF from all the arts.[10]

In 2017 Yumiko Shirai became a member of the Science Fiction and Fantasy Writers of Japan.[11][12]

In 2020, Yumiko Shirai began publishing a series entitled Wombs Cradle, a prequel to Wombs, which was published on publisher Futabasha's pre-publication website.[13]

In 2021 the Wombs series was translated and published in French by Template:Interlanguage link and was met with a positive reception, with critics noting that the manga renewed the themes of science fiction.[14][15][16][17][18]

Techniques and influences

Yumiko Shirai creates her sketches on paper before finalising them using graphics software such as Painter, Photoshop[19] and Clip Studio Paint. Shirai said she was influenced by Yoshikazu Yasuhiko's manga Arion, but also by authors such as Moto Hagio, Yumiko Oshima and Mutsumi Hagiiwa.[19]

Awards

  • 2007: encouragement in the manga category at the 11th Japan Media Arts Festival for Template:Langue.
  • 2010: jury selection in the manga category of the 14th Japan Media Arts Festival for Wombs.
  • 2015: jury selection in the manga category of the 19th Japan Media Arts Festival for Rafnas.
  • 2017: 37th Nihon SF Taisho Award for Wombs.
  • 2017: Ehime culture award for Template:Langue.[20]

Works

Books

  • « Tenken Festival » (Éditions Sanctuaire, 30 juillet 2008,)
  • Wombs, Shogakukan, Ikki Comix, 5 volumes in total
    1. 2010,
    2. 2011,
    3. 2012,
    4. 2013,
    5. 2016,
  • Yumiko Shirai Early Shorts, Shogakukan, Ikki Comix, 2010,
  • Rafnas, Futabasha, Action Comics, 2 volumes in total
    1. 2014[21]
    2. 2015[22]
  • Lune de miel d'Iwa et Niki, Akita Shoten, Bonita Comics, 2017[23] ,
  • Osaka Circular Barrier City, éditions Akita Shoten, Bonita Comics, 3 volumes
    1. 2018[24]
    2. 2019[25]
    3. 2019[26]
  • Wombs cradle, éditions Futabasha, Action Comics, 2 tomes au total
    1. 2021[27]
    2. 2021[28]

Anthologies

  • Shinichi Hoshi, Akita Shoten, 2012, ,

Illustration works

  • Dolly Ito (Iwasaki Shoten,2003,
  • Heisei Rumor Kaidan 5, Le chat noir revenant de l'enfer d'Iwasaki Shoten, 2003,
  • Kanata the Fox Whistle, Rironsha éditions, 2003,

References

External links

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