
Sumomo Yumeka

Mangaography


Boku wa Sakana.
Story & Art
Bus Hashiru.
Story & Art
Chou ni Naru Hi
Story & Art
Dousaibou Seibutsu.
Story & Art
Fuyu no Hana
Story & Art
Hanechin to Bucky no Oko-sama Shinryouroku
Story & Art
Hoshi no Koe
Art
Hoshi yo Oka yo Fuyu no Ao yo
Story & Art
Houkago Guitar
Story & Art
Itsuya-san
Story & Art

Kazekaze no Hito
Story & Art
Kimi wa Boku no Taiyou
Story & Art
Kokoro Kikai.
Story & Art
Kon no Ki Konoha
Story & Art

Mi to Shounen
Story & Art
My Girl
Story & Art
Nanairo Sekai
Story & Art
Natsukashi Machi no Rozione
Story & Art
Nemunoki no Geshukusou
Story & Art
Okashiratsuki.
Story & Art
Soshite Hibi Koishiteku.
Story & Art


Soshite Watashi wa Kaeru ni Koisuru
Story & Art
Sukima-Shiki
Story & Art
Tengujin
Story & Art
Tetsugaku Letra
Story & Art
Wasurene no Language
Story & Art
Watashi to Watashi
Story & Art

Yakusoku Siren
Story & Art
Yoshinatsu
Story & ArtAbout
Female Zodiac: Taurus Blood type: A Yumeka, Sumomo is the pen name used for her predominantly shounen-ai works. (January 2006 - present). Published in the magazines Craft (Taiyo Tosho), Asuka (Kadokawa Shoten), and Rooster (Shobunka). She also served as chief illustrator of Shosetsu Eclipse (Ohta Shuppan), Shosetsu Chara (Tokuma Shoten), and Shosetsu b-Boy (Biblos). First known to most fans as Sasshi (さっし) (of circle Chikyuu-ya [地球弥]). Pen name used for her doujinshi. (March 2002 - present). Doujinshi include those based on Gundam W, One Piece, and Naruto. Also known as Sahara, Mizu (佐原 ミズ ). Pen name used for her predominantly seinen works. (January 2006 - present.). Published in the magazines Afternoon(Kodansha), Melody(Shueisha), and Comic Bunch(Shinchosha). Also known as Sahara, Keita (佐原 恵太). Pen name for her shoujo works. (January 2006 - present). Publishing works in the Kodansha magazines Dessert, The Dessert, and Dessert Special. In her epilogues, she often describes herself as not satisfied with what she has done but is grateful to the people she works with. She is rumored to be a layout artist for Studio Ghibli. (Source: Aurora)