Manga Artists and Series Featured in Young Animal
(Names are in alphabetical order, family name shown last)
- Ryuta Amazume
- Nana to Kaoru (2008-ongoing)
- Kou Fumizuki
- Ai Yori Aoshi (1998–2005) complete
- Umi no Misaki (2007–ongoing)
- Shigemitsu Harada
- Yuria 100 Shiki (2006–2010) complete
- Hiroshi Itaba
- Mouse (story by Satoru Akahori) (2000–2004)
- Katsu Aki
- Angel Hard
- Futari Ecchi (Step Up Love Story; US: Manga Sutra) (1997–ongoing)
- Futari Ecchi for Ladies
- My Silver-Colored House
- Show
- Kanji Kawashita
- Asaya no Tsubaki (2008-ongoing)
- Kentaro Miura
- Berserk (1989–ongoing)
- Tomochika Miyano
- Yubisaki Milk Tea (2003–2010)
- Ashita Morimi
- This Ugly Yet Beautiful World (story by Gainax) (2004–2005)
- Yokusaru Shibata
- Air Master (1997–2006)
- Tarō Shinonome
- KimiKiss: Various Heroines (2006–2009)
- Amagami: Precious Diary (2009–ongoing)
- Kaoru Shintani
- Buttobi CPU (US: I Dream of Mimi) (1993–1997)
- Izumi Takemoto
- Twinkle Star Nonnonzie
- Sakura Takeuchi
- Chocotto Sister (story by Go Zappa) (2003–2007)
- Yutaka Tanaka
- Ai-Ren (1991–2002)
- Chica Umino
- March Comes in Like a Lion (Sangatsu no Lion) (2007–ongoing)
- Kiminori Wakasugi
- Detroit Metal City (2005–2010)
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