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{{Nihongo|'''Akira Hiramoto'''|平本 アキラ|Hiramoto Akira}} is a Japanese professional manga artist serialised in ''Weekly Young Magazine'', owned by ]. He was born in ] in 1976.<ref>. (Japanese) Retrieved 08-08-2015.</ref> He has produced multiple works while signed to Kodansha Comics, of which the magnum opus was the long-running gag manga ''Agonashi Gen to Ore Monogatari''. He works as the author and artist of '']'',<ref name=":0" /> which won the General Manga Category award at the 37th Kodansha Awards Ceremony in 2013.<ref>. Retrieved 06-08-2015.</ref>

==Works==

===Manga series===
*{{Nihongo|''Agonashi Gen to Ore Monogatari''|アゴなしゲンとオレ物語||lit. The Jawless Gen' Story and Mine}} - a completed long-running gag manga about low-earning middle-aged shipping company manager Gen and his employees, that ran from Merger Issue No. 5-6 of 1998 to Issue No. 27 in 2009.<ref>. (Japanese) Retrieved 08-08-2015.</ref>
*{{Nihongo|''Me and the Devil Blues''|俺と悪魔のブルーズ|Ore to Akuma no Burūzu}} - a popular manga about the black blues legend selling his soul to the devil and losing his family in order to become a musical legend and roam America, titled after the musician's most famous song.<ref>. (Japanese) Retrieved 08-08-2015.</ref> It ran in Kodansha's ''Monthly Afternoon Magazine'' from November 25, 2003 to February 25, 2008 before an indefinite hiatus.<ref>. (Japanese) Retrieved 08-08-2015.</ref> This was the first manga of Hiramoto's to be published in the Northern American market, by ],<ref>. Retrieved 09-08-2015.</ref> and has begun re-release after hiatus in ''Young Magazine the Third'' starting in February 6, 2015.<ref>. Retrieved 11-09-2015.</ref>
*{{Nihongo|''Yarisugi Companion to Atashi Monogatari''|やりすぎコンパニオンとアタシ物語||lit. Overdo Companions and My Story}} - a mature fanservice manga about an assistant at a Japanese hot spring in Tokyo. Having begun as a oneshot, it ran from Issue No. 46 in 2007 to Issue No. 8 in 2008.<ref>. (Japanese) Retrieved 08-08-2015.</ref>
*'']'' - a mature comedy manga about the enrollment and internal imprisonment of five boys at a girls school recently turned co-ed, and their struggle to stay enrolled despite resistance from its schoolgirls.<ref>. (Japanese) Retrieved 08-08-2015.</ref> The manga was serialised starting from Issue No. 10 in 2011 as the author's only series, having won a publisher award from Kodansha and an anime adaptation by JC Staff.<ref name=":0">. (Japanese) Retrieved 08-08-2015.</ref>

===One-shots and crossovers===
*{{Nihongo|''Chōzetsu Dodomeiro Pinup Nemesisters''|超絶ドドメ色ピンナップ NEMESISTERS||lit. Transcendent Maroon-Colored Various Pinup NEMESISTERS}} - an illustration published in Issue No. 2 2010 in the Kodansha bimonthly magazine ''Nemesis''.<ref name=":1">. (Japanese) Retrieved 09-08-2015.</ref><ref>. (Japanese) Retrieved 09-08-2015.</ref>
*{{Nihongo|''Yōkei Seijuku Onna Hilda''|幼形成熟女ヒルダ||lit. Juvenile Form Mature Woman Hilda}} - a one-shot published in 2011 Issue No. 6 of ''Nemesis''.<ref name=":1" /><ref>. (Japanese) Retrieved 08-08-2015.</ref>
*{{Nihongo|''Neo Parasyte''|ネオ寄生獣|Neo Kiseijū}} - the first short-story single chapter one-shot based on manga series Kiseijuu. The series is a collaboration with other mangaka to promote the upcoming ''Parasyte: A Maxim'' anime.<ref>. Retrieved 08-08-2015.</ref> It ran in 2014 Issue No. 9 of Monthly Afternoon Magazine, with other authors such as ''Fairy Tail''<nowiki/>'s Hiro Mashima and ''Peacemaker''<nowiki/>'s Ryoji Minagawa producing other chapters.<ref>. Retrieved 08-08-2015.</ref>
*{{Nihongo|''Prison School vs. School of Supreme Evil''| vs. }} - a single-chapter crossover one-shot between Akira Hiramoto and Katsuhito Nagasawa featuring characters from both universes.

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