Meimu

Meimu
Born Kō Uchiyama
(1963-09-24) 24 September 1963
Kanagawa Prefecture, Japan
Area(s) Manga artist, illustrator

Meimu (born 24 September 1963), real name Kō Uchiyama (内山 孝, Uchiyama Kō), is a Japanese manga illustrator.[1] While attending classes at Osaka University of Arts, he made his debut as a manga artist. Meimu's talents have been featured in various genres of storytelling, from science fiction to horror. Some of his works have also appeared in the adult manga magazine Lemon People and the manga anthology series Petit Apple Pie. His wife is manga artist Misuzu Suzuki.. Meimu was the character designer for the first Star Ocean video game.

Works

Title Year Notes Refs[2]
Kikaider 02 Code: Zero Two Illustrations, Original by Shotaro Ishinomori.
Published by Kadokawa Comics Ace in 7 volumes
Melty Lemon for boys (メルティ・レモン FOR BOYS) Additional material, Published by Jets Comics, 6 volumes
Gasaraki Illustrations, Original by Hajime Yatate, Ryosuke Takahashi. Published by Kadokawa Comics Ace, 4 volumes
Death Mask Published by Comp Comics, 4 volumes
(DEATHMEIMUホラーシリーズ / 仮面の章, DEATHMEIMU horror series / mask of the chapter) Published by Kadokawa Comics Ace, 4 volumes
Powered Miyuchan Published in 2 volumes
(DEATH SHADOW黒の黙示録, Death Shadow Black Apocalypse) Published by Bunkasha comics young in 2 volumes
(スカルマン, Skull Man) Illustrations. Authored by Shotaro Ishinomori. Published by Magazine Z KC in 2 volumes
Mobile Suit Gundam MS Igloo 2: Gravity Front Illustrations, Authored by Hajime Yatate, Yoshiyuki Tomino. Published by Kadokawa Comics Ace in 2 volumes
Mobile Suit Gundam MS Igloo 603 Illustrations, Authored by Hajime Yatate, Yoshiyuki Tomino. Published by Kadokawa Comics Ace in 2 volumes
Inazuman vs Kikaider: The End Of Kikaider 02 Illustrations, Authored by Shotaro Ishinomori. Published by Kadokawa Comics SFX A in 2 volumes
(ぱすてるぽいんと, Pastel point) Published in Boy Captain Comics, 2 volumes
(仮面ライダー龍騎13 Riders the comic, Masked Ride Riyuki 13 Riders the Comic) Illustrations, authored by Shotaro Ishinomori. Published by Kadokawa Comics Ace, 1 volume
Fancy Published in World Comics Special, Fancy comics 14
House of the Horror Published in 1 volume.
Kiss. Original story by Imazeki Akemi and Oshima Taku, Published by Dengeki Comics EX, 1 volume
(ネオ昆虫世紀コーカサス, Neo Insect Century Caucaus) Published ASCII Comics, 1 volume
(卒業写真, Graduation Photo) Published by Comp Comics, 1 volume
(玩具修理者, Toy Repair Person) Manga. Original story by Taizo Kobayashi. Published by Kadokawa Comics Ace Extra, 1 volume
(ぷっぷくマロロン, Pu~tsupuku Maroron) with Sasaki Misuzu. Published by Pitchi Comics, 1 volume
(天空伝説リニアタス, Sky Legend Riniatasu) Published by Boy King Comics, 1 volume
(ラプラスの魔, Laplace of magic) Published by Comp Comics, 1 volume
(MEIMU IN THE WORLDMEIMU初期作品集, Meimu in the World: Meimum Initial Works) Published by Return Festival, 1 volume
Silk Screen: Meimu in the World Published by World Comics Special, 1 volume
Mobile Suit Gundam MS IGLOO Apocalypse 0079 Manga. Original story by Hajime Yatate, Yoshiyuki Tomino. Published by Kadokawa Comics Ace, 1 volume
(魔導士スドウ, Mashirube-shi Sudou) Published by Animage Comics, 1 volume
(レシーブ, Receive) Published by Boy Captain Comics, 1 volume
Ju-on (呪怨, The Grudge) With Rinno Miki. Original story by Takashi Shimizu. Published by Paperback Comics, 1 volume
(リング死, Ring Death) Illustration. Original story by Koji Suzuki, screenplay by Hiroki Takahashi, 1 volume
Ring 0: Birthday (リング0バースデイ) Animation. Original story by Koji Suzuki, screenplay by Hiroki Takahashi, 1 volume
Ring 2 (リング2) Animation. Original story by Koji Suzuki, screenplay by Hiroki Takahashi, 1 volume
(スーパーコンプ, Super Comp) Additional contributions. Published by Comp Comics, 1 volume
Sadako (貞子) Manga. Original story by Takashi Shimizu, screenplay by Fujioka YoshiNobu, EiTsutom, Published by Kai comics 1 volume
(呪詛蛇-jyusohebi-, Curse snake - jyusohebi-) Published by Action Comics, 1 volume
Co-Doku Game Published by Action Comics, 1 volume

References

  1. "Ring 0's Meimu Draws Manga for Gundam MS IGLOO 2 Animeork". Anime News Network. 26 August 2008. Retrieved 10 June 2011.
  2. "著者:Meimu" [Author: Meimu]. Media Arts Database (in Japanese). Japan: Agency for Cultural Affairs. Retrieved January 22, 2016.


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