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Nationality
  
Japanese

Areas
  
Mangaka

Role
  
Artist

Name
  
Minami Ozaki

Notable works
  

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Born
  
February 27, 1968 (age 56) Kanagawa Prefecture, Japan (
1968-02-27
)

Minami Ozaki (尾崎南, Ozaki Minami) is a Japanese manga artist, cartoonist and illustrator of novels born on February 27, 1968 in Kanagawa Prefecture, Japan. She is famous for her best-selling manga series Zetsuai 1989, which is considered to have redefined the Shōnen-ai/Yaoi genres in the late 1980s/early 1990s. Her old pen name is Ryo Minami (南亮, Minami Ryo), but in 1986 she changed her pen name to Minami Ozaki. She sometimes uses other pseudonymMinami Himemuro (姫室ミナミ).

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In 1988 (at the age of 20), her first manga series, Chūsei no Akashi (Proof of Loyalty), was serialized in Margaret Comics.

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Her success with Zetsuai 1989 has led Helen McCarthy to describe Ozaki as "one of the queens of shojo and shonen-ai manga". Through her Captain Tsubasa dojinshi, Ozaki "played a strong role" in "revamping the boys-love genre" in the 1980s. Her hallmark is "prolonged erotic psychodramas" which has earned her a "cult following" through Margaret. Matt Thorn describes her as being a "mania-oriented" artist, with "extremely stylized" character designs and page layouts with a "dream-like quality". Her style had an enormous influence on later shōjo writers.

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List of works


  • Chūsei no Akashi, 1988
  • 3 Days, 1989
  • Zetsuai 1989, 1989
  • Bad Blood, 1992
  • Bronze: Zetsuai Since 1989, since 1991
  • Devil Children, 2011
  • Dōjinshi

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    Since 1984 Minami Ozaki has published many yaoi dōjinshi. The biggest circles are:

  • NTT
  • Calekka
  • Club Doll
  • Kreuz
  • References

    Minami Ozaki Wikipedia