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He has contributed to the doujinshi works of a circle called Mutekei-Fire, under the pen name AB.
 
He has contributed to the doujinshi works of a circle called Mutekei-Fire, under the pen name AB.
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A Japanese-language periodical featured him in 2010. ''Eureka'' no. 586, vol. 42-12, 10 October 2010, subtitled ''The Necessary yoshitoshi ABE'', contains essays and reviews about him, interviews of him, color illustrations, 18 glossy pages of color works and pencil sketches, including works he did in art school, and a 28-page manga called "Where the Rain Falls" (雨の降る場所 ''ame no furu basho'') that was originally printed in ''Afternoon Shiki-shou'' in 1994.
  
 
He may be found on many online communities, such as Twitter or YouTube, usually with a screenname of Abfly, or similar.
 
He may be found on many online communities, such as Twitter or YouTube, usually with a screenname of Abfly, or similar.
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==External Links==
 
==External Links==
 
*[http://web.archive.org/web/20000123030355/http://www.people.or.jp/~ab/index.html His old homepage] (web archive) - it was likely this site or something similar that led Ueda to Abe.
 
*[http://web.archive.org/web/20000123030355/http://www.people.or.jp/~ab/index.html His old homepage] (web archive) - it was likely this site or something similar that led Ueda to Abe.
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* A total of 44 early (mid to late 90's) images by Abe: [http://www.taremeparadise.com/maindata/ab_cg1j.html] [http://www.taremeparadise.com/maindata/ab_cg2j.html] [http://www.taremeparadise.com/maindata/ab_cg3j.html] [http://www.taremeparadise.com/maindata/ab_cg4j.html]
 
*[http://web.archive.org/web/20120630053425/http://homepage.mac.com/abworks/ His new homepage] (also web archive)
 
*[http://web.archive.org/web/20120630053425/http://homepage.mac.com/abworks/ His new homepage] (also web archive)
 
*[http://abworks.blog83.fc2.com/ ABlog]
 
*[http://abworks.blog83.fc2.com/ ABlog]
*[http://www.doujinshi.org/browse/author/3029/Abe-Yoshitoshi/ Doujinshi Lexicon page]
 
 
*[http://www.codeartstudio.org/artists/artist.php?id=12 This page] (Russian) contains links to many of his rare Mutekei-Fire doujin works, among other things.
 
*[http://www.codeartstudio.org/artists/artist.php?id=12 This page] (Russian) contains links to many of his rare Mutekei-Fire doujin works, among other things.
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* [http://2chan.us/wordpress/2010/05/30/afternoon-four-seasons-award-shiki-sho-information-notable-recipients-list/ A helpful blog post] about ''Afternoon Shiki-shou'' that is more or less a translation of the [http://ja.wikipedia.org/wiki/アフタヌーン四季賞 Japanese wikipedia page.] Abe was a summer 1994 runner-up.
 
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Yoshitoshi ABe is the character designer for Serial Experiments Lain, as well as other popular anime, such as Niea_7 and Haibane Renmei. Ueda Yasuyuki, who came up with the original concept for Lain, invited him to come work on the project after seeing his art online. Abe was a senior in art school at the time. A collection of his art for the series was released as Omnipresence in Wired, which features the short manga, The Nightmare of Fabrication.

One of his recent project is a series called Despera, set in 1930s Japan, with a main character named Ain who looks very similar to Lain.

He has contributed to the doujinshi works of a circle called Mutekei-Fire, under the pen name AB.

A Japanese-language periodical featured him in 2010. Eureka no. 586, vol. 42-12, 10 October 2010, subtitled The Necessary yoshitoshi ABE, contains essays and reviews about him, interviews of him, color illustrations, 18 glossy pages of color works and pencil sketches, including works he did in art school, and a 28-page manga called "Where the Rain Falls" (雨の降る場所 ame no furu basho) that was originally printed in Afternoon Shiki-shou in 1994.

He may be found on many online communities, such as Twitter or YouTube, usually with a screenname of Abfly, or similar.

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