Yuki Kure


Yuki Kure is a Japanese manga artist and illustrator born in Chiba Prefecture, Japan. She is the character designer for Koei's third Neoromance series, Kin'iro no Corda.
She also authors the manga adaptation of the game, which has been serialized in Hakusensha's monthly shōjo manga magazine, LaLa, since October 2003.

About

Personal

Yuki Kure was born on December 4, in Chiba Prefecture. According to an interview with Hakusensha, she previously studied the piano, which she feels is refreshing. She has stated that she wanted to play other musical instruments including the cello, bassoon and tuba.
She has mentioned that she finds it very difficult to draw Tsukimori from Kin'iro no Corda, but very easy to draw Hihara and young girls. She also likes to watch soccer matches and collect merchandise.
Reiko Shimizu, Natsumi Itsuki, Kyōko Hikawa and other LaLa manga artists are her influences when she is drawing manga.
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Career

Yuki Kure made her debut winning Best Rookie in the LaLa Mangaka Scout Course for her work,. It was later published in 2000's first issue of LaLa DX.
In 1999, she won the Outstanding Newcomers' Award in the 24th Hakusensha Athena Newcomers' Awards for her work,. The work was later published in the March 2000 issue of LaLa.
Another work,, was published in September 2000, in LaLa DX. Two months later another work, Ever After, was published in LaLa DX.
In May 2001, Another World was published in LaLa DX. Five months later, she made her official debut in LaLa by having her work, Tobbikiri! published in the October 2001 issue.
In 2002, her work, was published in LaLas April issue. Kure went on to publish two more one-offs in LaLa DX before starting La Corda d'Oro: and Fast Step?. Kokoro Hiyori Koi Moyō was published in July and the latter in September.
Kure then provided the character designs for the third Neoromance series by Koei, La Corda d'Oro. In October, a month after the game's release, she began the serialization of her first series, a manga adaptation of the game.
Kure has attended signing events twice, the first of which was in 2004 in Tokyo along with other manga artists, Natsuki Takaya, Minako Narita and Banri Hidaka. The event was simultaneously held in both Tokyo and Osaka.
Her second signing event was held on March 14, 2009, at the Bunkyōdō Bookstore in Shibuya, Tokyo.
In 2014, another one of her works, titled was published in LaLa's December issue, prior to which, one-shots such as Tezuka Gakuen, Nemureru Mori no Hoshi were published in Ane LaLa and LaLa respectively.

Works

One-offs

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Sent-in works

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Major works

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Books