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Kozue Amano : ウィキペディア英語版
Kozue Amano

is a female Japanese manga artist. She is widely known as the creator of ''Aria'', which proved to be a best-selling hit, and was adapted into an anime television series consisting of 3 seasons and an OVA.
As of autumn 2010, Amano's work releases have been shifted from a monthly schedule to a seasonal one (every 3 months) owing to pregnancy and subsequent childcare.
==Works==

* (1995–1996, serialized in ''Monthly Shōnen Gangan'', Enix); (2005 reprint by Mag Garden)
* – ''Amano Kozue Tanpenshu 1'', a collection of short stories (1996, Enix);〔 (2004 reprint by Mag Garden)
* (1997–2001, serialized in ''Monthly GFantasy'', Enix)〔
* – ''Amano Kozue Tanpenshu 2'', a collection of short stories (1999, Enix);〔 (2004 reprint by Mag Garden)
* , also known as ''Princess' Smile'', (2000, Enix)〔
* ''AQUA'' (2001, serialized ''Monthly Stencil'', Enix);〔 (2003 reprint by Mag Garden)
* ''ARIA'' (2002–2008, serialized in ''Monthly Comic Blade'', Mag Garden)
* (2008–ongoing, serialized in ''Monthly Comic Blade'', Mag Garden)

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