Gengoroh Tagame

Japanese manga artist

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May 18 2023 Published a new work through Futabasha.
2022 Began serialization of 'Fish and Water', his third general audience manga series, in Futabasha's Web Action.
2020 Completed serialization of 'Our Colors' in Monthly Action magazine.
September 12 2020 Published the third volume of 'Our Colors'.
2019 Works by Tagame are exhibited at the British Museum as part of The Citi Exhibition: Manga, highlighting his significance in manga history.
2019 Tagame released two works: 'Khoz 2: A Report on a Slave Training Under a Spell' and 'False Detective – Resurgence: Fancy Homosexual Boy' as one-shot publications.
January 12 2019 First volume of 'Our Colors' published by Futabasha.
2018 Tagame's 'My Brother's Husband' wins an Eisner Award for Best U.S. Edition of International Material—Asia, marking international recognition of his work.
2018 Tagame wins the Japan Cartoonists Association Award for 'My Brother's Husband'.
2018 Published 'Gay Erotic Art in Japan Vol. 3: Growth of the Gay Magazines and the Diversification of their Artists' through Pot Publishing.
2018 Published 'Gengoroh Tagame Sketchbook' through Massive Goods.
2018 Gengoroh Tagame published multiple works including 'King of the Sun', 'Our Colors', 'Bitch of the Jungle', 'My Summer Holidays', and 'I Became A Bitch Of My Best Friend's Dad' across different magazines and platforms.
2018 Started serialization of 'Our Colors', his second series aimed at a general audience, in Monthly Action magazine.
2018 'My Brother's Husband' adapted into a live-action television drama that aired on NHK.
2017 Published 'To the Future of Gay Culture' through P-Vine.
2017 Completed serialization of 'My Brother's Husband' in Monthly Action magazine.
October 12 2017 Published the third volume of 'My Brother's Husband'.
January 1 2016 Published the second volume of 'My Brother's Husband'.
2015 Tagame's 'My Brother's Husband' receives an Excellence Award at the 19th Japan Media Arts Festival, recognizing his significant contribution to manga.
May 25 2015 First volume of 'My Brother's Husband' published by Futabasha.
2014 Started serialization of 'My Brother's Husband' in Monthly Action magazine, his first mainstream manga series about same-sex marriage and LGBT rights.
2013 American publisher PictureBox published 'The Passion of Gengoroh Tagame', an English-language anthology of his manga.
2012 First officially-licensed English-language translation of Tagame's manga, 'Standing Ovations', published in the Thickness anthology by Ryan Sands and Michael DeForge.

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