Template:Short description Template:Use mdy dates Template:Infobox comics creator Template:Nihongo is a Japanese manga artist. He is known for his series AKB49: Ren'ai Kinshi Jōrei and Rent-A-Girlfriend.
Biography
Reiji Miyajima is a native of Nakano, Nagano. After graduating at a high school in Nakano, he began working as a manga artist in Tokyo.[1] In October 2005, Miyajima received the Magazine Grand Prix Encouragement Award for his work Template:Nihongo.[2] In the same year, he received an honorable mention at the 75th Weekly Shōnen Magazine Newcomer Manga Award for his one-shot manga Pool no Saboten.[3] In 2008, he published his second one-shot manga Icon in Magazine Special.[4]
Miyajima started in Weekly Shōnen Magazine by illustrating the short-term series Suzuki no Shiten in 2009. The following year, he illustrated the series AKB49: Ren'ai Kinshi Jōrei, which is based on the Japanese idol group AKB48.[5] In 2017, Miyajima started the manga series Rent-A-Girlfriend,[6] which has performed well in Japan.[7] It has since received an anime adaptation and a spin-off manga.[8][9] Miyajima has previously worked as an assistant for the manga series Ace of Diamond.[10]
Aside from his manga career, Miyajima has also handled the series composition for the anime series 22/7.[11] He also wrote the original story for its manga adaptation, 22/7 +α, which was serialized in Sunday Webry.[12]
Works
Manga
Serials
- Template:Nihongo (2009, written by Shigemitsu Harada; serialized in Weekly Shōnen Magazine)[5]
- Template:Nihongo (2010–2016, written by Motoazabu Factory; serialized in Weekly Shōnen Magazine)[5]
- Template:Nihongo (2016–2017, serialized in Weekly Shōnen Magazine)[13]
- Template:Nihongo (2017–present, serialized in Weekly Shōnen Magazine)[6]
- 22/7 +α (2020, illustrated by Nao Kasai; serialized in Sunday Webry)[12]
- Template:Nihongo (2020–present, serialized in Magazine Pocket)[9]
- Template:Nihongo (2022–present, serialized in Young Animal)[14]
One-shots
- Template:Nihongo (2005)[3]
- Template:Nihongo (2008, published in Magazine Special)[4]
- Template:Nihongo (2020, published in Weekly Shōnen Magazine)[15]
Anime
- Template:Nihongo (2020, series composition)[11]
Video games
- Template:Nihongo (2013, illustrations)[16]
- Template:Nihongo (2020, ChouChou character drafts)[17]
Others
- Template:Nihongo (2011, illustration of Not Yet; published in Magazine Special)[18]
References
External links
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