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'''Maruo''' (丸尾) family name, '''Suehiro''' (末広) first name | '''Maruo''' (丸尾) family name, '''Suehiro''' (末広) first name | ||
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+ | '''Suehiro Maruo''' is an illustrator well known for his depictions of graphic violence and eroticism. | ||
[[image:MaruoSuehiro.jpg|200px|thumb|Suehiro Maruo]] | [[image:MaruoSuehiro.jpg|200px|thumb|Suehiro Maruo]] | ||
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==Activities== | ==Activities== | ||
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==Alternate Name(s)== | ==Alternate Name(s)== | ||
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1956: Born in Nagasaki on Jan 28th. | 1956: Born in Nagasaki on Jan 28th. | ||
− | 1980: Makes his debut as a manga artist with "Ribboned Snake Girl." | + | 1980: Makes his debut as a manga artist with "Ribboned Snake Girl."<ref>Title also credited as "Knight of the Ribbon".</ref> |
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+ | 1981: Illustrates "Natural Beauty", "Blood and Roses", "Extreme Pain Play" etc. in Manga Dokkirigo. | ||
1983: Illustrates "Heathen Delight" in Feb issue of S&M Sniper magazine. | 1983: Illustrates "Heathen Delight" in Feb issue of S&M Sniper magazine. | ||
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Contributed to manga magazine Garo. | Contributed to manga magazine Garo. | ||
− | + | Illustrated for stories by [[Edogawa Ranpo]]. | |
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+ | Influenced by Kasho Takabatake and Hikozo Ito. | ||
+ | ==Selected Works== | ||
<div style="font-size:125%";>'''Books'''</div> | <div style="font-size:125%";>'''Books'''</div> | ||
* ''The Case of the Murder on D. Hill''. Story by Edogawa Ranpo | * ''The Case of the Murder on D. Hill''. Story by Edogawa Ranpo | ||
* ''Mr. Arashi's Amazing Freak Show'' (1984) | * ''Mr. Arashi's Amazing Freak Show'' (1984) | ||
* ''Strange Tale of Panorama Island'' (2008) Story by Edogawa Ranpo | * ''Strange Tale of Panorama Island'' (2008) Story by Edogawa Ranpo | ||
+ | * ''Shinseki SM Gaho'' (Asahi Sonorama, 2000) | ||
==Image Gallery== | ==Image Gallery== | ||
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image:MaruoSuehiro4.jpg|| | image:MaruoSuehiro4.jpg|| | ||
− | image:MaruoSuehiro5.jpg||''Heathen Delight'' | + | image:MaruoSuehiro5.jpg||''Heathen Delight'' (1983) |
</gallery> | </gallery> | ||
− | == | + | ==Notes== |
<references/> | <references/> | ||
− | == | + | ==References (※)== |
<references group="※"/> | <references group="※"/> | ||
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==External Links== | ==External Links== | ||
* [http://www.maruojigoku.com/index.html Maruo Jigoku] | * [http://www.maruojigoku.com/index.html Maruo Jigoku] | ||
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Latest revision as of 13:21, 21 April 2021
Maruo (丸尾) family name, Suehiro (末広) first name
Suehiro Maruo is an illustrator well known for his depictions of graphic violence and eroticism.
Activities
Illustrator
Alternate Name(s)
丸尾末広 (Japanese)
Biography
1956: Born in Nagasaki on Jan 28th.
1980: Makes his debut as a manga artist with "Ribboned Snake Girl."[1]
1981: Illustrates "Natural Beauty", "Blood and Roses", "Extreme Pain Play" etc. in Manga Dokkirigo.
1983: Illustrates "Heathen Delight" in Feb issue of S&M Sniper magazine.
Interesting point(s)
Contributed to manga magazine Garo.
Illustrated for stories by Edogawa Ranpo.
Influenced by Kasho Takabatake and Hikozo Ito.
Selected Works
Books
- The Case of the Murder on D. Hill. Story by Edogawa Ranpo
- Mr. Arashi's Amazing Freak Show (1984)
- Strange Tale of Panorama Island (2008) Story by Edogawa Ranpo
- Shinseki SM Gaho (Asahi Sonorama, 2000)
Image Gallery
Notes
- ↑ Title also credited as "Knight of the Ribbon".
References (※)