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Mayu Sakai
酒井まゆ
Born (1982-01-07) January 7, 1982 (age 39)
Fussa, Tokyo, Japan
Area(s) Manga artist
Notable works
Rockin' Heaven , Sugar Soldier

Mayu Sakai (酒井まゆ, Sakai Mayu, born January 7, 1982) is a female Japanese manga artist who once worked as an assistant to Miho Obana. Her works were initially serialized in Ribon before being published in tankōbon volumes by Shueisha. She has also been featured in one of Shueisha's shōnen publications, Jump SQ . [1]

Works

TitleYearNotesRefs [2]
Puraimaru Orenji (プライマル·オレンジ, lit. Primal Orange)2000Published by Shueisha [3]
Gogatsu Shōjo (五月少女, lit. Girl in May)2001Published by Shueisha [3]
Boku Tachi no Tabi (ボクたちの旅, lit. Our Journey)2001–02Serialized in Ribon
Published by Shueisha, 5 volumes
[4]
Purachina (プラチナ, lit. Platinum )2002Published by Shueisha [5]
Ichigo Namida (イチゴナミダ, lit. Strawberry Tears)2002Published by Shueisha [6]
Jū-ni-gatsu no Maria (12月のマリア)2002Published by Shueisha [7]
Nain Pazuru (ナインパズル, lit. Nine Puzzle)2002Serialized in Ribon
Published by Shueisha, 2 volumes
Nagatachō Sutoroberī (永田町ストロベリィ)2002–04Serialized in Ribon
Published by Shueisha, 5 volumes
Boku ha Mahou ga Tsukaenai (ぼくは魔法が使えない, Boku wa Mahou ga Tsukaenai)2003Published by Shueisha [4]
Beibī, Feiku*Fā (ベイビー、フェイク*ファー, lit. Baby, Fake*Fur)2004Published by Shueisha [4]
Pītā Pan Shindorōmu (ピーターパン♠症候群, lit. Peter Pan Syndrome)2004–05Serialized in Ribon
Published by Shueisha, 2 volumes
Ou-sama to Ouji-sama to Watashi. (王様と王子様と私.)2005Published by Shueisha [8]
Endoresu Māchi (エンドレス·マーチ, lit. Endless March)2005Published by Shueisha [9]
Rockin' Heaven 2005–08Serialized in Ribon
Published by Shueisha, 8 volumes
[10]
MOMO Shūmatsu Teien he Youkoso (MOMO 終末庭園へようこそ, lit. Momo: Welcome to the World-end Garden)2008–11Serialized in Ribon
Published by Shueisha, 7 volumes
[11]
Sugar Soldier 2011–15Serialized in Ribon
Published by Shueisha, 10 volumes
Kuremachika kutsu-ten (クレマチカ靴店, Kuremachika Shoe Store)Serialized in Ribon
Published by Shueisha, 1 volume
Merībaddoendo sakai mayu tanhenshū (メリーバッドエンド酒井まゆ短編集, lit. "Merry Bad Ending Mayu Sakai short stories")Serialized in Ribon
Published by Shueisha, 1 volume
Hello, InnocentSerialized in Ribon
Published by Shueisha
[12]


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