Yukiru Sugisaki (杉崎ゆきる; Sugisaku Yukiru in Japanese) is a Japanese manga artist. Her hobbies are dramas, video games, and "collecting rabbit things". Sugisaki's face is rarely seen, as she prefers to draw herself with a rabbit face or mask in her manga profile images. She also seems to have developed a trait of leaving her series unfinished before moving on to different projects (Notably D.N.Angel, which has seen multiple month-long droughts between chapters. She has just recently done many Lagoon Engine installments, including the Japanese release of volume 7. Previous to that, she completed a small series entitled Eden, which had its debut in the October 2006 issue of Shōnen Ace, and finished in February 2007. It saw a departure of sorts from Sugisaki's previous series, with a darker, sci-fi noir theme and older protagonists.
Currently, she finished D.N.Angel in 20 volumes (5 released only in digital).
Her work
She made her debut in "Asuka Magazine" with "Namaiki no N". Her other works include "D.N.Angel (13 volumes, unfinished) ", "Rizelmine (1 volume, finished)", "Lagoon Engine (7 volumes, unfinished)", and "Lagoon Engine Einsatz (1 volume, unfinished)". Her "D.N.Angel" manga and "Rizelmine" manga have also been adapted into anime series. Because the D.N.Angel manga was incomplete at the time, the anime has many differences to the original manga, most notably the ending.
Sugisaki is also the artist of the "BrainPowerd" and "The Candidate for Goddess" manga, both of which have been turned into an anime. Her "Neutral" artbook contains artwork from "D.N.Angel", "BrainPowerd", and "The Candidate for Goddess". Her second artbook, [FEDER:] (which is no longer available for purchase), contains newer artwork solely from D.N.Angel. She has also penned the well-known "Sotsugyo M", and created doujinshi for series such as "Tenkuu no Escaflowne", Neon Genesis Evangelion, Lets&Go , and King of Fighters.
Most of her works feature young, cute main characters and elements of Yaoi, though not considered Yaoi.
Her current project is D.N.Angel, which has finally begun serializing in Monthly Asuka again.
It's basically more of he same antics from the rest of the series (starting to get old) and didn't really get interesting until the world in the mirror. Though, with this series, "interesting" tends to go hand-in-hand with "Now to make no sense for the next few chapters." Hopefully, it makes sense by the end.
A bit of nostalgia before I go to bed. D.N. Angel was one of my first manga series, and it remains a favourite of mine. The art is super pretty and you can really tell the mangaka has continued to develop their skills. It does get a bit repetitive at this point, with Daisuke, and one of the Harada twins getting sucked into an artworks portal world-thingy, but if you space out the reading a bit it's still a nice read.
Okay, now it's just gotten weird. I basically have no idea what's happening except that Daisuke is spiraling over yet another art piece fooling him. Is there any originality left in the artist?
setelah argentine arc, sekarang dimulai arc baru. khas abg banget sih. daisuke masih galau mikirin statusnya dengan riku, yang berlanjut ke dunia di balik cermin. muncul karya seni lain yang punya kekuatan lebih besar. pengen getok risa deh, kenapa dia melulu sih yang selalu kebawa dan musti diselametin. gak sabar nunggu volume selanjutnya pengen liat pengorbanannya riku...
"No lo sentís? El sonido de una puerta abriéndose." "Las obras de arte se asustan. Tienen vida propia. En especial está. Siento como si estuviera viva." "Esta puerta no fue construida para separar los dos lados. Sino pensando que ambos son uno solo."