Ebine Yamaji
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| Ebine Yamaji | |
| Nationality | Japanese |
|---|---|
| Occupation | Manga artist |
Ebine Yamaji (やまじえびね?) is a Japanese manga artist who has created several works with a lesbian theme. These include Indigo Blue, the story of a young author discovering her sexuality, Free Soul, and Love My Life. Several of her works were serialized in the josei magazines Feel Young (published by Shodensha) and the now defunct Young You. Although some of her works have been published in France, none of them has been translated into English.
Her debut work was the short story "Sankakukei no dessert", published in Monthly LaLa in November 1984.
A live-action version of Love My Life was released in Japan in January 2007.
[edit] Published works
- Free Soul (2004, 1 volume)
- Sweet Lovin' Baby (2003, 1 volume)
- Yoru o Koeru (2003, 1 volume)
- Indigo Blue (2002, 1 volume)
- Love My Life (2001, 1 volume)
- MAHOKO (1998, 1 volume)
- Otenki to Issho (1996-2002, 3 volumes)
[edit] External links
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- (Japanese) Shodensha's profile for Ebine Yamaji
- Ebine Yamaji at Anime News Network's Encyclopedia
- Interview with manga writer Ebine Yamaji in Tokyo Wrestling

