Katsumi Michihara

Katsumi Michihara (道原 かつみ, Michihara Katsumi, born February 13, 1958 in Mihara, Hiroshima) is a Japanese illustrator and manga artist. She is most notable for creating the manga adaptions of Yoshiki Tanaka light novels, Legend of the Galactic Heroes, as well as illustrating the Tokuma Shoten release of Tytania, and for the yaoi series Ai no Kusabi. She won the 21st Seiun Award for best art in 1990.[1]

Works

Role: illustrations
  • Legend of Galactic Heroes (Japanese: 銀河英雄伝説, Hepburn: Ginga Eiyū Densetsu)
The manga edition is authored by Katsumi Michihara, and is derived from the first two volumes of the original-novel. This manga story is faithful to the original, possibly more faithful than the anime. However, there are some changes that could be considered major, e.g. the gender of several characters is changed. Akira Kasahara is cooperating in drawing mechanics.
Role: story & art (original story by Tanaka Yoshiki)
Japanese novel written by Rieko Yoshihara, originally serialized in the yaoi magazine Shousetsu June between December 1986 and October 1987.
Role: illustrations
Manga by Yuu Asagi, published between 1987-2004.
Role: illustrations
Three japanese light novel series written by Yoshiki Tanaka between 1988 and 1991.
Role: illustrations (Tokuma Shoten)
  • Legacy of Aru Kararu (Japanese: アル・カラルの遺産, Hepburn: Al Caral no Isan)
Manga written and illustrated by Michihara Katsumi, released in 1990.
Role: story & art
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References

  1. "Archived copy". Archived from the original on 2015-09-23. Retrieved 2015-09-23.CS1 maint: archived copy as title (link)
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