Aoi Honō

Aoi Honō (アオイホノオ, lit. "Blue Blazes") is a Japanese coming-of-age manga series written and illustrated by Kazuhiko Shimamoto. It is a fictionalized account of his time as a student at the Osaka University of Arts, which he attended alongside Hideaki Anno, Hiroyuki Yamaga, and Takami Akai.[1] It was adapted into a Japanese television drama that aired in July 2014 and ended in October 2014.[2] The live action drama is legally streaming on Viki with English subtitles.[3]

Aoi Honō
The cover of the first tankōbon of Aoi Honō
アオイホノオ
GenreComing-of-age[1]
Manga
Written byKazuhiko Shimamoto
Published byShogakukan
Magazine
DemographicSeinen, shōnen
Original runMarch 2007 – present
Volumes23
Television drama
Directed byYūichi Fukuda
Written byYūichi Fukuda
Music byEishi Segawa
Original networkTV Tokyo
Original run July 2014 October 2014
Episodes11

Cast

Voice

Media

Manga

Aoi Honō is written and illustrated by Kazuhiko Shimamoto. The manga began in the 2007 14th issue of Shogakukan's Weekly Young Sunday in March 2007.[4] The magazine ceased publication after the 2008 35th issue, released on July 31, 2008,[5] and a chapter was published in the 2nd issue of Big Comic Spirits special supplementary issue YS Special in October 2008.[6] The series was then transferred to the then brand new magazine Monthly Shōnen Sunday, where it has been published since its inaugural June 2009 issue, released on May 12, 2009.[7] Shogakukan has collected its chapters into individual tankōbon volumes. The first volume was released on February 5, 2008.[8] As of June 12, 2020, twenty-three volumes have been released.[9]

Volume list

No. Japanese release date Japanese ISBN
1 February 5, 2008[8]978-4-09-151268-0
2 May 11, 2009[10]978-4-09-121650-2
3 December 12, 2009[11]978-4-09-122109-4
4 June 11, 2010[12]978-4-09-122389-0
5 November 12, 2010[13]978-4-09-122578-8
6 June 10, 2011[14]978-4-09-122828-4
7 November 11, 2011[15]978-4-09-123278-6
8 May 11, 2012[16]978-4-09-123249-6
9 November 12, 2012[17]978-4-09-123880-1
10 June 12, 2013[18]978-4-09-124257-0
11 December 12, 2013[19]978-4-09-124440-6
12 July 11, 2014[20]978-4-09-125126-8
13 January 9, 2015[21]978-4-09-125517-4
14 July 10, 2015[22]978-4-09-126254-7
15 May 12, 2016[23]978-4-09-127249-2
16 October 12, 2016[24]978-4-09-127435-9
17 May 12, 2017[25]
May 10, 2017 (SE)[26]
978-4-09-127623-0
978-4-09-941891-5 (SE)
18 November 10, 2017[27]
November 8, 2017 (SE)[28]
978-4-09-128014-5
978-4-09-943001-6 (SE)
19 May 11, 2018[29]
May 9, 2018 (SE)[30]
978-4-09-128288-0
978-4-09-943015-3 (SE)
20 December 12, 2018[31]978-4-09-128725-0
21 July 12, 2019[32]978-4-09-129346-6
22 December 12, 2019[33]978-4-09-129524-8
23 June 12, 2020[9]978-4-09-850138-0

Reception

Volume 2 sold 24,521 copies by May 17, 2009,[34] volume 9 sold 20,415 copies by November 18, 2012,[35] and volume 10 sold 17,068 copies by June 16, 2013.[36]

Aoi Honō was one of the Jury Recommended Works in the Story Manga division at the 13th Japan Media Arts Festival Awards in 2009.[37] In 2010, the manga received 23 points in the 3rd Manga Taishō, placing last among the ten nominees.[38] The manga received Excellence Award of the Manga Division at the 18th Japan Media Arts Festival Awards in 2014.[39][40] In 2015, along with Asahinagu, it won the 60th Shogakukan Manga Award in the General category.[41] In February 2015, Asahi Shimbun announced that Aoi Honō was one of nine nominees for the nineteenth annual Tezuka Osamu Cultural Prize.[42]

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