Yuzuki N'

Description
Yuzuki N' is a Japanese manga artist and commercial magazine writer, known for contributing original works to both all-ages and adult-oriented publications. Born on August 1, 1983, in Ehime Prefecture, Japan, the creator is a female artist who began her professional career with a commercial debut in the November 2004 issue of Comic Tenma. The pen name N' is derived from the word Natane, with the styling of the apostrophe taking inspiration from the character K' from the fighting game series The King of Fighters.

The creator's body of work includes several notable original manga that have been adapted into anime. One of the earliest examples is the work "I Love・I Hate・I Love You," which was part of the collection "Ane-Koi" (My Sister's Love) and became the creator's first work to be adapted into an anime, produced as a two-episode series. Another significant adaptation is "The Hidden Face of Mr. Shiiba," which was turned into an anime in February 2014 by the production company Pink Pineapple. Additional works from the collection "Ane Kyun" have also been animated, including stories such as "The Woman Came Home," "Iizuka-senpai's Blazer," and "Green Eyes." The creator has a history of having multiple works steadily adapted into anime, continuing with later works such as "I've Always Liked You".

In addition to original serializations, Yuzuki N' has worked on manga adaptations of existing media properties. In 2012, the artist contributed to the manga adaptation of the video game "Photo Kano," and has also worked on comic adaptations of the light novel series "A Boring World Where the Concept of Dirty Jokes Doesn't Exist". The creator has also taken on projects outside of adult-oriented genres, including serializing "The Three-Eyed Apocalypse ~Devil Prince Sharaku~," a spin-off of Osamu Tezuka's classic manga "Three Eyes Goes," in Monthly Champion Red starting in November 2016.

The artistic identity of Yuzuki N' is characterized by a recurring focus on specific themes and relationships. Early works often dealt with incest themes, particularly focusing on brother-sister relationships and pure love stories. The creator is known to have a younger brother, and a notable anecdote in the creator's background suggests that arguments with this sibling would lead to drawing stories involving Netorare (NTR), a genre involving infidelity or the stealing of a partner. Over time, the creator's portfolio shifted to include a significant proportion of NTR narratives alongside the earlier sister-themed love comedies. Other recurring elements include anal themes and, on occasion, light yuri elements as a secondary component. The creator's art style is noted to have become cleaner and more refined beginning around 2016.

Within the industry, Yuzuki N' holds a distinctive position as a female creator who predominantly produces works for a male audience, a factor that has led some readers to mistakenly assume the artist is male. The creator is also active in the doujinshi (self-published) scene under the circle name Lv.X, having produced over forty independent works, and continues to participate in events like Comiket.
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