Hideo Azuma (吾妻 ひでお, Azuma Hideo, real name 吾妻 日出夫, pronounced the same) is a Japanese manga artist born on February 6, 1950 in Urahoro, Hokkaidō, Japan. Azuma made his professional debut in 1969 in the Akita Shoten manga magazine Manga Ō. He is most well known for his science fiction lolicon-themed works appearing in magazines such as Weekly Shōnen Champion, as well as series such as Nanako SOS and Little Pollon.

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  • Hideo Azuma (吾妻 ひでお, Azuma Hideo, real name 吾妻 日出夫, pronounced the same) is a Japanese manga artist born on February 6, 1950 in Urahoro, Hokkaidō, Japan. Azuma made his professional debut in 1969 in the Akita Shoten manga magazine Manga Ō. He is most well known for his science fiction lolicon-themed works appearing in magazines such as Weekly Shōnen Champion, as well as series such as Nanako SOS and Little Pollon. Beginning in 1978, his works began appearing almost exclusively in smaller niche magazines such as Bessatsu Kisōten, including works like Fujōri Nikki. In 1979, Azuma published his lolicon manga Shibēru, the first manga of its kind in Japan. He has since been called the "father of lolicon". From there, he began publishing in magazines such as Shōjo Alice, becoming a fixture in the pornographic lolicon manga business and becoming very involved in otaku culture. In late 1980s and into the 1990s, due to stress from his hectic and demanding schedule during 20 years (to that point) as a manga artist, Azuma began drinking heavily, disappeared twice for several months to over a year, attempted suicide at least once, and was finally forcibly committed to an alcohol rehabilitation program. He published in 2005 a manga journal of this experience titled Disappearance Diary. In addition to being published in Japan, this book has been licensed and published in English, French, Spanish, German and Polish. His name is also sometimes romanized Hideo Aduma.
  • Hideo Azuma ist ein japanischer Manga-Zeichner.
  • Hideo Azuma (吾妻 ひでお, Azuma Hideo) est un mangaka japonais, peu connu sur la scène internationale mais très réputé dans son pays. Il a notamment créé les dessins animés : Supernana (1983-1984, 39 épisodes de 22 minutes diffusé sur La cinq) et La Petite Olympe et les Dieux (1982-1983, 46 épisodes de 22 minutes diffusé également sur La cinq).
  • Specializzato anche in manga lolicon, i suoi lavori sono apparsi in varie riviste giapponesi, quali Weekly Shōnen Champion
  • 吾妻 ひでお(あづま ひでお、1950年2月6日 - )は、日本の漫画家。北海道十勝郡浦幌町宝町出身。男性。本名は吾妻 日出夫(あづま ひでお)。 1969年に秋田書店『まんが王』でデビュー。一貫したナンセンス志向に加え、初期はSF色の強い作品で一部の漫画マニアから強い支持を得たが、「ふたりと5人」のヒットによりハレンチコメディ漫画家として人気を得る。その後マイナー誌に移行、再びSF色、そしてロリコン傾向の強い作品を描きマニア層から注目を集めるようになる。1978年より『別冊奇想天外』他様々なマイナー誌で断続掲載された『不条理日記』は「不条理ギャグ」「不条理漫画」と呼ばれるジャンルのさきがけとなった。 1979年に日本初のロリコン同人誌『シベール』を出版、また自販機本『少女アリス』誌などにロリコンマンガを発表、メジャー誌出身の漫画家がポルノ誌に描くことは当時異例であり、のちのおたく文化に大きな影響を与えた。 1985年ごろから低迷期に入り、自殺未遂や失踪、アルコール依存症を経験。2005年にそれらの体験を描いた作品をまとめ『失踪日記』を出版、ふたたび注目を浴びた。
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  • Hideo Azuma (吾妻 ひでお, Azuma Hideo, real name 吾妻 日出夫, pronounced the same) is a Japanese manga artist born on February 6, 1950 in Urahoro, Hokkaidō, Japan. Azuma made his professional debut in 1969 in the Akita Shoten manga magazine Manga Ō. He is most well known for his science fiction lolicon-themed works appearing in magazines such as Weekly Shōnen Champion, as well as series such as Nanako SOS and Little Pollon.
  • Hideo Azuma ist ein japanischer Manga-Zeichner.
  • Hideo Azuma (吾妻 ひでお, Azuma Hideo) est un mangaka japonais, peu connu sur la scène internationale mais très réputé dans son pays. Il a notamment créé les dessins animés : Supernana (1983-1984, 39 épisodes de 22 minutes diffusé sur La cinq) et La Petite Olympe et les Dieux (1982-1983, 46 épisodes de 22 minutes diffusé également sur La cinq).
  • Specializzato anche in manga lolicon, i suoi lavori sono apparsi in varie riviste giapponesi, quali Weekly Shōnen Champion
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