Nanae Haruno

Nanae Haruno (榛野なな恵, Haruno Nanae, born in Fukushima, Japan) is a Japanese josei manga artist.

Career

She made her professional debut in 1979 with Kyupiido Beibi ("Cupid Baby") in Seventeen. She was a steady writer for Young You magazine, until the magazine stopped publication. She is best known for her long-running series Papa Told Me about the daily life of a young girl and her widower father, for which she received the 1990 Shogakukan Manga Award for shōjo.[1] Some of Haruno's 1990s manga, such as Pietà and Double House, have explored lesbian and transgender themes.[2]

Works

TitleYearNotesRefs
Cupid Baby (キューピッド・ベイビー)1979one-shot published in Seventeen[3]
Green Romance (グリーンロマンス)1984-1985serialized in Seventeen[3]
Papa Told Mesince 1987serialized in Young You and Cocohana (formerly Chorus)[4]
Double House (ダブルハウス)1996-1997serialized in Young You and Bessatsu Young You[5]
Pietà (ピエタ)1998-1999serialized in Young You[6]
Panteon (パンテオン)2002-2004serialized in Young You
Chimneys kan no himitsu (チムニーズ館の秘密)2006serialized in Chorus
based on Agatha Christie

References


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