Akira Kanbe Explained
is a Japanese manga artist from Hyōgo Prefecture, known for his work as the illustrator of , specializes in the yaoi genre.
Leroy Dessaroux described Kanbe as being "unusually good at figure drawing", especially drawing people during sex acts.[1] Active Anime's Rachel Bentham commends Hot Limits art as "racy, sexy and hot",[2] and has praised Kanbe's skill at drawing "subtle facial expressions".[3]
Bibliography
- Tsuki no Umareru Yoru (1995) - Author & Illustrator
- (1997) - Illustrator
- Kimi Made Mousugu (2000) - Author & Illustrator
- Moichido Koishite (2001) - Author & Illustrator
- Hitomi no Mukougawa (2001) - Author & Illustrator
- Yasashiku Sokubaku Shiteageru (2002) - Author & Illustrator
- Keep Out (2002) - Author & Illustrator
- Cool Down (2003) - Author & Illustrator
- Scramble Game (2004) - Author & Illustrator
- Trouble Love Candy (2004) - Author & Illustrator
- Freezing Flame (Kooru Shakunetsu) (2004) - Author & Illustrator
- Bittersweet Café (2005) - Author & Illustrator
- Love or Pride (2006) - Author & Illustrator
- Hot Limit (2006) - Illustrator
- Loving Gaze - (2006) - Author & Illustrator
- Love Wars (2007) - Illustrator
- Blind Love (2007) - Author & Illustrator
- I.D (2008) - Author & Illustrator
- Retsujou no Meikyou (2008) - Author & Illustrator
- Oshigoto no Jikan!? (2009) - Illustrator
External links
Notes and References
- Web site: Douresseaux . Leroy . Akira Kanbe's Loving Gaze (Yaoi) . Comic Book Bin . Toon Doctor Inc . June 22, 2008 . December 26, 2011 .
- Web site: Bentham . Rachel . Hot Limit . Active Anime . August 22, 2008 . December 26, 2011 .
- Web site: Bentham . Rachel . Loving Gaze (Advance Review) . Active Anime . May 9, 2008 . December 26, 2011 .