Nagata Kabi

Nagata Kabi (Japanese: 永田カビ, Hepburn: Nagata Kabi, pen name; born May 28, 1987[1]) is a Japanese manga artist, author of My Lesbian Experience With Loneliness.

Nagata Kabi
永田カビ
BornMay 28, 1987
Area(s)Manga artist
Notable works
My Lesbian Experience With Loneliness
Awards

Nagata has been drawing for as long as she can remember.[2] However, she did not start reading manga until 4th grade with Takehiko Inoue's sports manga Slam Dunk. She subsequently started reading other Weekly Shōnen Jump manga series, naming Nobuhiro Watsuki's samurai manga Rurouni Kenshin as her favourite in middle school.[2]

Works

My Lesbian Experience with Loneliness

Nagata published My Lesbian Experience With Loneliness first on the Japanese website Pixiv before its revised version was released as a printed volume in 2016. This autobiographical manga deals with Nagata's mental health issues and her homosexuality. It established Nagata's trademark visual style of black and white drawings with pink screentones.

My Solo Exchange Diary

The sequel to My Lesbian Experience With Loneliness, My Solo Exchange Diary (Japanese: 一人交換日記, Hitori kōkan nikki), was published in Japanese later in the same year, 2016, and in English in 2018. While continuing to explore the themes of My Lesbian Experience With Loneliness, My Solo Exchange Diary is based on the concept of diary entries or letters that Nagata exchanges with her former and future self.[3] Its second volume, titled My Solo Exchange Diary 2 (一人交換日記2) was released in Japanese in 2017 and in English in 2019.

My Alcoholic Escape from Reality

My Alcoholic Escape from Reality (現実逃避してたらボロボロになった話, Genjitsu tōhi shitetara boroboro ni natta hanashi, literally "a story of coming apart when I escaped from reality") deals with Nagata's alcoholism and subsequent hospitalization for pancreatitis. The manga was released in Japan in 2019 and in the United States of America in 2021.[4]

My Wandering Warrior Existence

My Wandering Warrior Existence (迷走戦士・永田カビ, Meisou Senshi Nagata Kabi) is the fifth installment in the series of Nagata's autobiographical manga. It interrogates Nagata's longings for love and marriage. The manga was released in Japanese in 2020 and in English in 2022.[5] In February 2021, Nagata started a new manga, Meisо̄ Senshi Nagata Kabi: Gourmet de Go! (迷走戦士・永田カビ グルメでGO!) which dealt with her eating disorder and wanting to eat excessively.

My Pancreas Broke, but My Life Got Better.

The follow-up to My Wandering Warrior Existence, My Pancreas Broke, but My Life Got Better (膵臓がこわれたら、少し生きやすくなりました。, Suizou ga Kowaretara, Sukoshi Iki Yasuku Narimashita.) is the sixth and latest installment in the series further delves into Nagata's alcoholism and how suffering pancreatitis led her to quit and try being healthier. It also deals with her experiences during the COVID-19 pandemic. The manga was released in Japanese in 2022 and is set to release in English in November 2023.[6]

Awards

In 2018, Nagata's My Lesbian Experience With Loneliness won both the Harvey Award for Best Manga[7] and the Crunchyroll Anime Award for Best Manga.[8]

References

  1. "@gogatsubyyyo". Twitter (in Japanese). 2018-10-06. 通知オフにしてるのに何故かリプ通知1件来たんだけど 誕生日は1987/5/28です
  2. Sena Kondo (2016-12-31). "Being a manga artist was my calling - Interview with Kabi Nagata". PixiVision.
  3. Hans Rollmann (2018-08-16). "Nagata Kabi's 'My Solo Exchange Diary' and the Alienated Self". PopMatters.
  4. "Seven Seas Licenses Nagata Kabi's MY ALCOHOLIC ESCAPE FROM REALITY Manga". Seven Seas Entertainment. 2020-04-24.
  5. "Seven Seas Licenses Nagata Kabi's MY WANDERING WARRIOR EXISTENCE Manga". Seven Seas Entertainment. 2022-05-20.
  6. "Seven Seas Licenses Nagata Kabi's MY PANCREAS BROKE, BUT MY LIFE GOT BETTER Manga and MY LESBIAN EXPERIENCE WITH LONELINESS: SPECIAL EDITION Hardcover". Seven Seas Entertainment. 2023-03-22. Retrieved 2023-04-30.
  7. MacDonald, Heidi (October 6, 2018). "2018 Harvey Award Winners Announced". Comics Beat.
  8. Loveridge, Lynzee (2018-02-25). "Made in Abyss, My Hero Academia Win Big at Crunchyroll's Anime Awards". Anime News Network. Archived from the original on 2018-02-25. Retrieved 2018-02-25.
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