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Yuko Ota

Author of Lucky Penny

18+ Works 656 Members 31 Reviews 1 Favorited

Series

Works by Yuko Ota

Lucky Penny (2022) — Illustrator — 184 copies, 10 reviews
Pixels of You (2021) 146 copies, 10 reviews
Our Cats Are More Famous Than Us: A Johnny Wander Collection (2017) — Illustrator; Illustrator — 92 copies, 6 reviews
Adventure Time: Candy Capers (2014) — Author — 63 copies, 4 reviews
Johnny Wander Don't Burn the House Down Volume 1 (Volume 1) (2010) — Illustrator — 59 copies, 1 review
Johnny Wander, Vol. 2: Escape to New York (2011) — Illustrator — 36 copies
Cuttings (2014) 19 copies
Johnny Wander, Vol. 3: Ballad of Laundry Cat (2012) — Illustrator — 18 copies
Adventure Time: Candy Capers Mathematical Edition (2015) — Author — 11 copies
Offhand (2017) 10 copies
Adventure Time: Candy Capers #1 (2013) — Author; Cover artist, some editions — 3 copies
Adventure Time: Candy Capers #2 (2013) — Author; Cover artist, some editions — 2 copies
Adventure Time: Candy Capers #4 (2013) — Author; Cover artist, some editions — 2 copies
Adventure Time: Candy Capers #6 (2013) — Author; Cover artist, some editions — 2 copies
Adventure Time: Candy Capers #5 (2013) — Author — 1 copy
Mirror Lens 1 copy

Associated Works

Adventure Time: Marceline and The Scream Queens (2013) — Contributor — 224 copies, 7 reviews
MySpace Dark Horse Presents Volume 5 (2010) — Contributor — 16 copies

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Canonical name
Ota, Yuko
Gender
female
Education
Rochester Institute of Technology
Relationships
Hirsh, Ananth (husband)
Short biography
Yuko Ota was born and raised in Mountain Lakes, New Jersey. She went to school at the Rochester Institute of Technology and graduated in 2008 with a BS in Sequential Art. She has done comics work for Dark Horse and Oni Press, as well as Graphic Universe
Birthplace
Mountain Lakes, New Jersey, USA
Places of residence
Brooklyn, New York, New York, USA

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Reviews

35 reviews
Freaking hilarious. Feels like I'm hanging out with friends.

It's obnoxiously thick for a graphic novel and the ink is different for each quarter of the book: pink to blue to orange to purple. Why? What did nice old-fashioned black ink do wrong? Didn't the publisher realize it'd be difficult to make out pink and orange images under my orange reading lamp? The cats are in 5% of the content - why is the title about cats? Lies.

Petty formatting grievances aside - I love it.
Despite its sci-fi trappings and the occasional poke at the systemic racism we build into our artificial intelligence algorithms, this is content to be a bland and obvious story of enemies to lovers. If it weren't for all the pointless dream sequences I might have rounded my rating up, but there they were and here we are.
A story about AIs, artwork, and relationships? Count me in. I bought this solely because I've been a fan of Hirsh and Ota since I first discovered their webcomic as a teen. I didn't even know what the plot was, I just wanted to support them! Turns out I loved the story and I also enjoyed Doyle's artwork. I felt like it touched on the rivalry between the two girls, their art, and their lives very well. I would even like to see a story like this in a longer format, like as a novel. The colors show more are very rich too. Just overall, really well done. If you're looking for something a bit sci-fi, a bit sad, and very beautiful, check this out! show less
Out of work and out of her apartment Penny Brighton moves into her friend Helen’s storage unit. Helen is moving out of town, and Penny is feeling friendless, but Helen’s other parting gift is a referral to a job at her parents’ laundromat. But when Penny shows up for an interview she discovers the manager is Helen’s snarky eleven-year-old brother! Can she cope with the humiliation of her new job? Can she charm the shy receptionist at the gym to let her use the showers, even if show more she’s not a member? The answer is yes. But can she coax him into a romantic relationship? It proves more challenging when she discovers his favorite pastime is role playing games with middle schoolers. What can she do to change her luck? Perhaps some advice from the steamy romance novels she inherited from her grandmother will help.

Ota’s illustrations perfectly capture the mood of Hirsh’s story as it builds steadily to a very funny climax.
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Statistics

Works
18
Also by
2
Members
656
Popularity
#38,460
Rating
3.9
Reviews
31
ISBNs
26
Languages
1
Favorited
1

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