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Akira Hiramoto

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Japanese manga artist
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Akira Hiramoto
平本 アキラ
Born1976 (age 48–49)
Okinawa Prefecture
Area(s)Manga artist
Notable works
AwardsGlyph Comics Awards (2009), Kodansha Manga Award (2013)

Akira Hiramoto (Japanese: 平本 アキラ, Hepburn: Hiramoto Akira, born 1976) is a Japanese manga artist. He made his debut with Sono Tomodachi ni Gimon Ari story in 1995 in Weekly Young Magazine. He is best known as the creator of Prison School , which won the General Manga Category award at the 2013 Kodansha Awards,[1] and Me and the Devil Blues , which has won the 2009 Glyph Comics Awards for the Best Reprint Publication.[2]

Works

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  • Agonashi Gen to Ore Monogatari (アゴなしゲンとオレ物語) (1997–2009) —– Writer, artist
  • Me and the Devil Blues (俺と悪魔のブルーズ) (2004–2008, 2015–present) —– Writer, artist
  • Yarisugi Companion to Atashi Monogatari (やりすぎコンパニオンとアタシ物語) (2007–2008) —– Writer, artist
  • Youkei Seijuku Onna Hilda (幼形成熟女ヒルダ) (2011) —– Writer, artist
  • Prison School (監獄学園) (2011–2017) —– Writer, artist[3]
  • Raw Hero (2018–2020) —– Writer, artist[4]
  • Futari Switch (ふたりスイッチ) (2022–present) —– Writer, artist[5]
  • Super Ball Girls (スーパーボールガールズ) (2022–present) —– Artist; written by Muneyuki Kaneshiro [6]

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