Koji Aihara

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Koji Aihara
相原 コージ
Born (1963-05-03) May 3, 1963 (age 60)
Noboribetsu, Hokkaido
Area(s)Manga artist
Notable works
Katte ni Shirokuma   Koojien

Koji Aihara (相原 コージ, Aihara Kōji) is a Japanese manga artist from Hokkaido.[1]

Aihara grew up reading the works of

Weekly Manga Action Magazine.[1] He is one of the authors of Even a Monkey Can Draw Manga, a satiric look at the manga industry.[2] Aihara's other best-known works include Bunka Jinrui Gag, Koojien, Mujina and Manka.[1] Manka has been described as being similar to tanka in that it shows the breadth of human emotion within the short space of a yonkoma.[1] He has also drawn a yonkoma parody of a Japanese dictionary. His work has been described as breaking new ground for themes in comedic manga, and as showing "meticulous detail".[1]
He also designed the characters for the RPG video games Maka Maka and Idea no Hi (scenario and character design draft).

Works

Manga

Video games

  • Maka Maka
  • Day of the Idea

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