Mako Komao

Mako Komao
Native name
駒尾 真子
Born (1982-03-16) March 16, 1982 (age 42)

Mako Komao (駒尾 真子, Komao Mako, born March 16, 1982) is a Japanese author of several light novel adaptations of manga, anime and visual novel series. This includes a single novel adaptation of Kashimashi: Girl Meets Girl, a manga originally written by Satoru Akahori and illustrated by Yukimaru Katsura. Komao also wrote five light novels based on the Gift visual novel[citation needed] and wrote the original concept for the manga series the First Love Sisters.[1]

Works

  • First Love Sisters, serialized in Yuri Shimai and then Comic Yuri Hime magazine, 2003–08, 3 volumes, Story
  • Kashimashi: Girl Meets Girl, published by 2006, 1 volume[2]
  • Togainu no Chi True Blood, published by Kadokawa, 2009, 1 volume[3]
  • Ange Vierge Linkage, serialized in Kadokawa's Dragon Age magazine, 2014–15, Writer, 2 volumes[4][5][6][7][8]
  • BlazBlue light novels, author
    • Blazblue: Phase 0, published by Kadokawa, 2010[9]
    • BlazBlue: Phase Shift, published by Kadokawa, 2010–12, 4 volumes[10][11]
    • BlazBlue 1: Calamity Trigger (above), published by Kadokawa, 2013[12]
    • BlazBlue 2: Calamity Trigger (below), published by Kadokawa, 2013[13]
    • BlazBlue 3: Calamity Trigger (above), published by Kadokawa, 2013[14]
    • BlazBlue 4: Continuum Shift (below), published by Kadokawa, 2014[15]
    • BlazBlue Bloodedge Experience, published by Kadokawa, 2014, 2 volumes[16][17][18]
    • BlazBlue: Spiral Shift – Hero of the Frozen Blade, 2016[19]


References

  1. ^ "First Love Sisters". Seven Seas Entertainment. Archived from the original on 21 January 2009. Retrieved 5 January 2011.
  2. ^ "かしまし~ガール・ミーツ・ガール~".
  3. ^ "咎狗の血 True Blood".
  4. ^ "Ange Vierge Trading Card Game Gets Anime Project". Anime News Network. Retrieved 4 August 2015.
  5. ^ "Ange Vierge Linkage Manga to End in March". Anime News Network. Retrieved 4 August 2015.
  6. ^ 単行本全巻:アンジュ・ヴィエルジュリンケージ(ドラゴンコミックスエイジ) [Book whole volume: Ange Vierge Linkage (Dragon Age Comics)]. Media Arts Database (in Japanese). Japan: Agency for Cultural Affairs. Retrieved August 5, 2015.
  7. ^ "アンジュ・ヴィエルジュ リンケージ 1".
  8. ^ "アンジュ・ヴィエルジュ リンケージ 2".
  9. ^ "Blazblue─ブレイブルー─ フェイズ0".
  10. ^ "Blazblue-ブレイブルー- フェイズシフト1".
  11. ^ "Blazblue-ブレイブルー- フェイズシフト4".
  12. ^ "Blazblue-ブレイブルー-1 カラミティトリガー〈上〉".
  13. ^ "Blazblue—ブレイブルー—2 カラミティトリガー〈下〉".
  14. ^ "Blazblue—ブレイブルー—3 コンティニュアムシフト〈上〉".
  15. ^ "Blazblue—ブレイブルー—4 コンティニュアムシフト〈下〉".
  16. ^ Sim, Cheng-Kai (2014-06-22). "BlazBlue creator Toshimichi Mori: Tsubaki was originally conceptualised as a lesbian (yuri) character". Eventhubs. Retrieved 2021-01-20. To commemorate the novel's release, 4Gamer met up with BlazBlue series creator Toshimichi Mori along with Bloodedge Experience's author Mako Komao for a little chat about the newly-released book and also the fighting game franchise in general.
  17. ^ "Blazblue—ブレイブルー— ブラッドエッジ エクスペリエンス〈上〉".
  18. ^ "Blazblue—ブレイブルー— ブラッドエッジ エクスペリエンス〈下〉".
  19. ^ "『ブレイブルー』シリーズ最新ノベルのB2タペストリー同梱セットが"阿々久商店"で発売決定 - ファミ通.com". Famitsu (in Japanese). 2016-09-08. Retrieved 2021-01-20.