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(December 6, 1952 – April 4, 2010 in Tome, Miyagi) was a Japanese manga artist. Satō was a member of the Post Year 24 Group, a group of female manga artists considered influential in the development of shōjo manga. She also wrote under the pen name . She made her professional debut in 1977 with the publication of ''Koi wa Ajinomono!?'' in ''Bessatsu Shōjo Comic''. Her definitive works include ''Yumemiru Wakusei'' (''The Dreaming Planet'') and ''One Zero''. Her stories were usually serious science fiction drawn in a "subdued" style. Her short story, ''The Changeling'', in addition to being published in the English-language anthology ''Four Shōjo Stories'', was serialised in ''Animerica''. Satō died from brain cancer on April 4, 2010, aged 57. ==Works== * (1979, Kisōtengaisha) (1992, reprint plus one new story, Shinchosha) * (1980, Shinshokan) * (1982–1984, serialized in ''Petit Flower'', Shogakukan) (1996, ''bunkoban'' reprint, Shogakukan) * (1983, Shinshokan) * (1984, Shinshokan) inspired by ''Ship of Fools'' by Sebastian Brant * (1984, Shinshokan) * (1985, Shinshokan) * (1985–1986, Shogakukan) (1996, ''bunkoban'' reprint, Shogakukan) * (1987, Shogakukan) * (1987, Hakusensha) * (1988, Hakusensha) * (1989, Shogakukan) * (1988, Shinshokan) * (1989, Shogakukan) * (1995, Shogakukan) * (1999, serialized in ''Petit Flower'', Shogakukan) *''Majutsushi Sagashi'' (魔術師さがし) (2000, Shogakukan) 抄文引用元・出典: フリー百科事典『 ウィキペディア(Wikipedia)』 ■ウィキペディアで「Shio Satō」の詳細全文を読む スポンサード リンク
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