Kei Enue
Japanese shōjo manga artist
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Occupation | Manga artist |
Nationality | Japanese |
Genre | fiction |
Subject | shōjo manga |
Kei Enue (えぬえ けい, Enue Kei) is a female Japanese shōjo manga artist. Her work has been serialized in Kodansha's Nakayoshi magazine, except for her last manga which ran in KC Deluxe.
Her manga Channel W has been published in Spain by Planeta DeAgostini.[1]
List of works
- RSR or R-S-Revolution: 1 volume
- B-Wanted (Bーウォンテッド): 6 volumes, 1999–2002
- Kami-sama ga Kureta Natsu: 1 volume, 2002
- Channel W: 1 volume, 2003
- Meitantei Yume Mizu Kiyoshirou Jiken Nooto (名探偵夢水清志郎事件ノート): 5 volumes, 2004 It won the 2009 Kodansha Manga Award for children's manga.[2]
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Kodansha Manga Award – Children
- Mirmo! by Hiromu Shinozuka (2003)
- Ultra Ninja Scrolls by Kazuhiko Midō (2004)
- Sugar Sugar Rune by Moyoco Anno (2005)
- Kitchen Princess by Miyuki Kobayashi and Natsumi Ando (2006)
- Angel's Frypan by Etsushi Ogawa (2007)
- Shugo Chara! by Peach-Pit (2008)
- Meitantei Yumemizu Kiyoshirō Jiken Note by Kaoru Hayamine and Kei Enue (2009)
- Inazuma Eleven by Tenya Yabuno (2010)
- Honto Ni Atta! Reibai Sensei by Hidekichi Matsumoto (2011)
- Missions of Love by Ema Tōyama (2012)
- Animal Land by Makoto Raiku (2013)
- Yo-kai Watch by Noriyuki Konishi (2014)
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