Shiki Kawabata (Kanji: 川端 志 季; Kawabata Shiki b. in Tokyo, Japan)[1] is a Japanese writer specializing in manga.
She debuted as a manga artist in 2012 with 08:05 no Hengao-san, a short story published in a supplement of the magazine Bessatsu Margaret.[2] Her works are framed within the shōjo genre, which is mainly aimed at a young female audience. Her first series, which started in October 2014, was voted fifth best shōjo of 2015 in Japan.[2][3]
One of her most well known works is Sora wo Kakeru Yodaka (宇宙〈そら〉を駆けるよだか), first published, in serial format, in Bessatsu Margaret during 2014–2015; later compiled into three volumes by Shueisha.[4] As a result of the success of this work, in 2018 the media service provider Netflix produced an adaptation of Kawabata's manga in the form of a six-part live action miniseries under the title Switched,[5] premiering on 1 August, about a teen whose 'world is turned upside down when a peer robs her of her body, her boyfriend and her identity'.[6]
Works
Manga
Publication date | Title | Romaji | Publisher |
---|---|---|---|
2012 | 08:05の変顔さん | 08:05 no Hengao-san | Shūeisha |
2013 | クライムクライム hard luck woman | Crime Crime: Hard Luck Woman | Shūeisha |
2013–2014 | 青に光芒 | Ao ni Koubou | Shūeisha |
2014 | 眠る街のふたり | Nemuru Machi no Futari | Shūeisha |
2014–2015 | 宇宙(そら)を駆けるよだか | Sora wo Kakeru Yodaka | Shūeisha |
2016–2017 | 箱庭のソレイユ | Hakoniwa no Soleil | Shūeisha |
2018 – | 僕のオリオン | Boku no Orion | Shūeisha |
2018 – | 世界で一番早い春 | Sekai de ichiban hayai haru | Kōdansha |
Adaptations
- Switched (2018): miniseries based on Sora wo Kakeru Yodaka, produced and distributed by Netflix.
References
- ↑ '別 冊 マ ー ガ レ ッ ト 作家 プ ロ フ ィ ー ル カ 行 の 先生' (22/08/15) on Betsuma
- 1 2 'Kawabata Shiki' (n.d.) on Éditions Akata
- ↑ 'Eclipse Red – Volume 1: 01' (n.d.) on Goodreads
- ↑ Sora wo Kakeru Yodaka' to be adapted into a live-action series by Netflix' (n.d.) on aramajapan
- ↑ 'Switched' (n.d.) on Netflix]
- ↑ 'Switched' (n.d.) on Rotten Tomatoes