Seiji Matsuyama(Tùng sơn せいじ,Matsuyama Seiji,born April 28, 1975)is a Japanesemanga artistfromFukuoka Prefecture.He is known for drawing many works featuring women with extremely large breasts, and he himself refers to himself as a "boobie manga artist" in hisdoujinshiand other publications. He is married to fellow manga artist Sayu Matsuyama(Tùng sơn sa tịch,Matsuyama Sayu).

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Matsuyama graduated fromFukuoka Daiichi High Schooland Yoyogi Animation Academy's Manga and Comic Professional Training Course.[1]In 1994, he made his debut inTokuma Shoten'sMonthly MANGA BØYS[2]and serialized his best-known workEikeninAkita Shoten'sWeekly Shōnen Championin 2001. He also publishes doujinshi (completely new works, derivative works ofThe Idolmasterand other series, and spin-offs of existing works, includingEiken) under his own name (as an individual, but without a specific circle name).

In addition to his own works, he created the cover illustration for theIdolmastercomic anthology vol. 1(Ichijinsha). He also drew an illustration for the introduction article of the Xbox 360 version ofThe IdolmasterinWeekly Shōnen Champion(issue #8, 2007).

As a result of a friendly relationship with Masahiko Ishikawa, arailfan[3]and one of the creators of "Railworks" inShogakukan,he created a manga about a female railfan,Tetsuko na Sanshimai,among others.

After working onYuritetsu,which was in the same genre, Matsuyama changed his drawing style to a moreshōjomanga-like touch, and began to expand his artistic style. His favorite station isUmi-no-Nakamichi Station(former station)[4]on theKashii Line,and his favoriteShinkansenis the800 series.[5]

On November 11, 2008, Matsuyama married Aine Kazuki (later known as Sayu Matsuyama), who drew storyboards forKimiKiss: After Days.[6]

Works

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Manga

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  • Ura Kendou Zero
  • Eiken(2001–2004)[7]
  • Zokusei(Jan. 2006-Aug. 2007)[8]
  • Okusama wa Shougakusei(Dec. 2006-Aug. 2008)[9]
  • Kotoko no Michi(2007)
  • Bukkake(2007)[10]
  • Zen Mantokufrom Black Jack 21 (2006)
  • Yanhobo 2 (2009)[11]
  • Tetsukko na 3 Shimai(2009–2010)
  • Jinsei: La Bonne Vie(2014–2015)[12]
  • Gal Tetsu(Dec. 2020 - Aug. 2022)[13]

Illustrations

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  • Eiken(anime; end credit illustration)

References

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  1. ^Eiken,vol. 1 (Shōnen Champion Comics, Akita Shoten, September 2001) ISBN 978-4253200912
  2. ^Kimi Rito (2018-06-22).エロマンガノゲンバ.SansaiBooks Company. p. 244.ISBN9784861999383.(Kindle version's page number. Also included in thesample preview)
  3. ^On January 5, 2009, the local TV stationKyushu Asahi Broadcasting's programDuòmointerviewed him while he was taking pictures early in the morning atHakata Station,and the interview was broadcast on the program.
  4. ^Article in the October 2008 issue ofGX Tetsudō Club
  5. ^Article in the January 2009 issue ofGX Tetsudō Club
  6. ^Kết hôn しました.
  7. ^"Eiken - Manga - MyAnimeList.net".MyAnimeList.net.Retrieved2023-04-16.
  8. ^"Zokusei - Manga - MyAnimeList.net".MyAnimeList.net.Retrieved2023-04-16.
  9. ^"Okusama wa Shougakusei - Manga - MyAnimeList.net".MyAnimeList.net.Retrieved2023-04-16.
  10. ^"CDJapan: Bukkake (GA Best) Seiji Matsuyama BOOK".CDJapan.Retrieved2023-04-16.
  11. ^"Yanhobo 2 (Young Champion Retsu Comics) Matsuyama Seiji BOOK".CDJapan.Retrieved2023-01-22.
  12. ^"CDJapan: Jinsei - Manga no Sho - 2 (Sunday GX Comics) Ogyo Kawagishi / Seiji Matsuyama BOOK".CDJapan.Retrieved2023-04-16.
  13. ^"CDJapan: Gal Tetsu 1 (Champion RED Comics) Seiji Matsuyama BOOK".CDJapan.Retrieved2023-04-16.
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