Fujisaki Kou

Fujisaki Kou is a prolific Boys Love Genre Mangaka, with a very distinctive (and often divisive) art style. Fujisaki began publishing one-shots in 1996, but first began writing serial stories in 2001 with Happy Yarou Wedding. Roughly a third of the author's works take place in the same universe as Happy Yarou Wedding, and more are always appearing.

Works:

 * Happy Yarou Wedding
 * Utsukushiki Kemonotachi
 * Virgin Love
 * Toriko Ni Natta Kemono
 * Junai no Seinen
 * Kemono Wa Ai De Iyasareru
 * Playboy Amour
 * Oboreru Kemono No Koibito
 * Mens Love
 * Aikata
 * Ueta Aikata

Associated tropes:

 * Breakout Character: Possibly part of why Fujisaki keeps adding new works to The Verse is because of the positive response of readers to minor characters who then get their own story.
 * Crazy Jealous Guy: Possessive lovers are something of a staple in Fujisaki's manga.
 * If It's You It's Okay: The majority of Fujisaki's characters (except maybe Kaoru and Ian) consider themselves straight but willing to make exceptions.
 * Masculine Lines Feminine Curves: Though women don't tend to play a prominent role in the author's works, when they appear they are always very curvy, while the men are much more angular.
 * One Head Taller: Unusual in that instead of drawing the ukes smaller like many Boys Love authors do, the semes are drawn as that much bigger. Than everybody.
 * Really Gets Around: Mysteriously, however, none of the characters ever have ST Is.
 * Salaryman: The stars of many of Fujisaki's works are white-collar workers in Japan.
 * The Verse: The entire Todou-related continuity. The series has no title, but when familiar characters begin appearing you know the setting it's happening in.