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Mayu Shinjo (新條まゆ Shinjō Mayu?, born January 26, 1973) is a Japanese manga artist. She debuted in 1994 in Shogakukan's Shōjo Comic with "Anata no Iro ni Somaritai". She continued writing for Shogakukan until 2007, with her works appearing in both Shōjo Comic and their other magazine Cheese!.
Mayu Shinjo (新條まゆ Shinjō Mayu?, born January 26, 1973) is a Japanese manga artist. She debuted in 1994 in Shogakukan's Shōjo Comic with "Anata no Iro ni Somaritai". She continued writing for Shogakukan until 2007, with her works appearing in both Shōjo Comic and their other magazine Cheese!.


Mrs. Shinjo left the company to go freelance citing a dispute over working conditions and abusive treatment by her editor. How bad was that? In her blog, she noted that though she was the actual creator of her manga titles, she was ''one of the last to know about any adaptation plans for her series'', even learning about some (like ''[[Sensual Phrase (Manga)|Sensual Phrase]]'') through TV channel websites instead of her editor. When she decided to leave, one editor threatened to take all of her earlier series out of print, but Shinjo contacted a lawyer and the threat was never carried out.
Mrs. Shinjo left the company to go freelance citing a dispute over working conditions and abusive treatment by her editor. How bad was that? In her blog, she noted that though she was the actual creator of her manga titles, she was ''one of the last to know about any adaptation plans for her series'', even learning about some (like ''[[Sensual Phrase]]'') through TV channel websites instead of her editor. When she decided to leave, one editor threatened to take all of her earlier series out of print, but Shinjo contacted a lawyer and the threat was never carried out.


Mrs. Shinjo's manga, as mentioned, qualify in the shoujo spectrum. She draws lots of bishonen, gives her male leads [[Bastard Boyfriend|very sex-driven and forceful personalities]] [[Tall, Dark and Snarky|and lots of snarky coments about everything]], while making her female leads quite [[Hollywood Homely]] ([[She Cleans Up Nicely|until it's time to clean up]]) and [[Corrupt the Cutie|in constant verge of being corrupted.]] Her stories tend to go for ''lots'' of emotional stuff, if not downright [[Melodrama]], as well as being [[Hotter and Sexier]] than your average shoujo, featuring many sex scenes among her male and female leads.
Mrs. Shinjo's manga, as mentioned, qualify in the shoujo spectrum. She draws lots of bishonen, gives her male leads [[Bastard Boyfriend|very sex-driven and forceful personalities]] [[Tall, Dark and Snarky|and lots of snarky coments about everything]], while making her female leads quite [[Hollywood Homely]] ([[She Cleans Up Nicely|until it's time to clean up]]) and [[Corrupt the Cutie|in constant verge of being corrupted.]] Her stories tend to go for ''lots'' of emotional stuff, if not downright [[Melodrama]], as well as being [[Hotter and Sexier]] than your average shoujo, featuring many sex scenes among her male and female leads.
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* ''[[Ai Ore Love Me]]''
* ''[[Ai Ore Love Me]]''
* ''[[Akuma Na Eros]]''
* ''[[Akuma na Eros]]''
* ''[[Haou Airen]]''
* ''[[Haou Airen]]''
* ''[[Love Celeb]]''
* ''[[Love Celeb]]''
* ''[[Sensual Phrase (Manga)|Sensual Phrase]]''
* ''[[Sensual Phrase]]''


== Tropes common across most of Mayu Shinjo's works: ==
== Tropes common across most of Mayu Shinjo's works: ==
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* [[Karma Houdini]]: Most of the male leads never get their comeuppance, but their [[Bishonen]] looks, who can blame them?
* [[Karma Houdini]]: Most of the male leads never get their comeuppance, but their [[Bishonen]] looks, who can blame them?
* [[Never Trust a Trailer|Never Trust Viz]]: [[Ai Ore Love Me]] was advertised by Viz as a wacky crossdressing romantic comedy, leaving out all the unconsentual overtones and [[Values Dissonance]].
* [[Never Trust a Trailer|Never Trust Viz]]: [[Ai Ore Love Me]] was advertised by Viz as a wacky crossdressing romantic comedy, leaving out all the unconsentual overtones and [[Values Dissonance]].
* [[No Export for You]]: There's a reason why ''[[Akuma Na Eros]]'', ''[[Love Celeb]]'' and ''[[Haou Airen]]'' will never get released in the US. [[Values Dissonance|Not like that's bad though]]...
* [[No Export for You]]: There's a reason why ''[[Akuma na Eros]]'', ''[[Love Celeb]]'' and ''[[Haou Airen]]'' will never get released in the US. [[Values Dissonance|Not like that's bad though]]...
* [[Laser-Guided Amnesia]]: Chances are, someone '''will''' lose their memories at some point.
* [[Laser-Guided Amnesia]]: Chances are, someone '''will''' lose their memories at some point.
* [[Lighter and Softer]]: [[Ai Ore Love Me]], enough so to get ''an official english release''. It's still a fairly disturbing series.
* [[Lighter and Softer]]: [[Ai Ore Love Me]], enough so to get ''an official english release''. It's still a fairly disturbing series.
* [[Love Martyr]]: Whenever the female leads fall for their boyfriends, expect this to happen.
* [[Love Martyr]]: Whenever the female leads fall for their boyfriends, expect this to happen.
* [[Off-Model]]: Character's faces tend to look ''off'' when drawn from certain angles.
* [[Off-Model]]: Character's faces tend to look ''off'' when drawn from certain angles.
* [[Only Six Faces]]: Satan from [[Akuma Na Eros]] is simply Sakuya from '[[Sensual Phrase (Manga)|Sensual Phrase]]'' with longer hair and horns, and they both look like Hakuron from [[Haou Airen]]. Don't forget that Kurumi is basically Aine with [[Girlish Pigtails]] and Miu is Aine with a headband and a [[Joshikousei|sailor uniform.]]
* [[Only Six Faces]]: Satan from [[Akuma na Eros]] is simply Sakuya from '[[Sensual Phrase]]'' with longer hair and horns, and they both look like Hakuron from [[Haou Airen]]. Don't forget that Kurumi is basically Aine with [[Girlish Pigtails]] and Miu is Aine with a headband and a [[Joshikousei|sailor uniform.]]
* [[Ordinary High School Student]]: The majority of her female leads start as this.
* [[Ordinary High School Student]]: The majority of her female leads start as this.
* [[Psycho Lesbian]]: One appears in [[Ai Ore Love Me]] and tries to rape Mizuki. [[Unfortunate Implications|She's probably the only LGBT character in any of these works]].
* [[Psycho Lesbian]]: One appears in [[Ai Ore Love Me]] and tries to rape Mizuki. [[Unfortunate Implications|She's probably the only LGBT character in any of these works]].

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Mayu Shinjo (新條まゆ Shinjō Mayu?, born January 26, 1973) is a Japanese manga artist. She debuted in 1994 in Shogakukan's Shōjo Comic with "Anata no Iro ni Somaritai". She continued writing for Shogakukan until 2007, with her works appearing in both Shōjo Comic and their other magazine Cheese!.

Mrs. Shinjo left the company to go freelance citing a dispute over working conditions and abusive treatment by her editor. How bad was that? In her blog, she noted that though she was the actual creator of her manga titles, she was one of the last to know about any adaptation plans for her series, even learning about some (like Sensual Phrase) through TV channel websites instead of her editor. When she decided to leave, one editor threatened to take all of her earlier series out of print, but Shinjo contacted a lawyer and the threat was never carried out.

Mrs. Shinjo's manga, as mentioned, qualify in the shoujo spectrum. She draws lots of bishonen, gives her male leads very sex-driven and forceful personalities and lots of snarky coments about everything, while making her female leads quite Hollywood Homely (until it's time to clean up) and in constant verge of being corrupted. Her stories tend to go for lots of emotional stuff, if not downright Melodrama, as well as being Hotter and Sexier than your average shoujo, featuring many sex scenes among her male and female leads.

Oh, and it looks like she's good friends with Tite Kubo, judging by their twitter exchanges. Be afraid. Be VERY, VERY afraid.


Some of her works include:

Tropes common across most of Mayu Shinjo's works: