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Keiko Takemiya is a mangaka who was influential in revolutionizing {{shojo}} manga in the 70s, along with Creator/MotoHagio, Creator/RiyokoIkeda, Ryoko Yamagishi, Toshie Kitahara and Yasuko Aoike. She is also credited (along with Hagio) of pioneering the BoysLoveGenre, first with her early one-shot ''Sunroom Nite'' and later with her award-winning series ''Manga/KazeToKiNoUta''.

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Keiko Takemiya (born February 13, 1950) is a mangaka who was influential in revolutionizing {{shojo}} manga in the 70s, along with Creator/MotoHagio, Creator/RiyokoIkeda, Ryoko Yamagishi, Toshie Kitahara and Yasuko Aoike. She is also credited (along with Hagio) of pioneering the BoysLoveGenre, first with her early one-shot ''Sunroom Nite'' and later with her award-winning series ''Manga/KazeToKiNoUta''.
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Keiko Takemiya is a mangaka who was influential in revolutionizing {{shojo}} manga in the 70s, along with MotoHagio, RiyokoIkeda, Ryoko Yamagishi, Toshie Kitahara and Yasuko Aoike. She is also credited (along with Hagio) of pioneering the BoysLoveGenre, first with her early one-shot ''Sunroom Nite'' and later with her award-winning series ''Manga/KazeToKiNoUta''.

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Keiko Takemiya is a mangaka who was influential in revolutionizing {{shojo}} manga in the 70s, along with MotoHagio, RiyokoIkeda, Creator/MotoHagio, Creator/RiyokoIkeda, Ryoko Yamagishi, Toshie Kitahara and Yasuko Aoike. She is also credited (along with Hagio) of pioneering the BoysLoveGenre, first with her early one-shot ''Sunroom Nite'' and later with her award-winning series ''Manga/KazeToKiNoUta''.
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Keiko Takemiya is a mangaka who was influential in revolutionizing {{shojo}} manga in the 70s, along with MotoHagio, RiyokoIkeda, Ryoko Yamagishi, Toshie Kitahara and Yasuko Aoike. She is also credited (along with Hagio) of pioneering the BoysLoveGenre, first with her early one-shot ''Sunroom Nite'' and later with her award-winning series ''Manga/KazeToKiNoUta''.
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!!Some of her works include:

* ''Ringo no Tsumi''
* ''Sunroom Nite'' (''In the Sunroom'' - considered to be the first shounen-ai work)
* ''Pharaoh no Haka''
* ''Natsu e no Tobira''
* ''Manga/KazeToKiNoUta''
* ''Manga/TowardTheTerra'' (''Terra e...'')
* ''Andromeda Stories'' (a collaboration with scifi author Ryu Mitsuse)
* ''Watashi wo Tsuki Made Tsuretette!'' (''Fly Me to the Moon!'')
* ''Izaron Densetsu''
* ''Tenma no Ketsuzoku''
* ''Toki wo Yuku Uma''
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!!Tropes common to her works include:

* AnyoneCanDie
* BittersweetEnding / DownerEnding: Don't expect her works to have completely happy endings.
* DarkAndTroubledPast
* GrayAndGrayMorality
* {{Melodrama}}
* PeekABangs: Many of her works feature at least one character with these.
* SpiritualSuccessor: ''In the Sunroom'', ''Natsu e no Tobira'', ''Manga/KazeToKiNoUta'' and ''Hensoukyoku'' all have stong enough thematic similarities to be viewed as a series of spiritual successors.
* {{Tragedy}}

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