After pleading guilty to evading nearly $300,000 in taxes, the artist for one of the best mystery manga in years dodges prison time on suspended sentence

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Manga artist Nekokurage (Erika Ikeda), who draws the popular Square Enix-published medical mystery manga The Apothecary Diaries, pleaded guilty to tax evasion for a sum of nearly $300,000 earlier this year. As Anime News Network reports, the artist has now received a fine of 11 million Yen (around $70,600) as well as a 10-month prison sentence suspended for three years, meaning that she will not have to serve any time in prison given three years of good behavior. 

Fans of the series can breathe a sigh of relief, as Square Enix has confirmed that it will not be ending the The Apothecary Diaries, which is serialized in Japan in the company’s Monthly Big Gangan magazine, telling Japan’s ITmedia (thanks, Automaton), “We have no particular plans to cancel.” 

Cover art for The Apothecary Diaries Vol. 1

(Image credit: Square Enix)

The Fukuoka Regional Taxation Bureau indicted the artist on April 1 on suspicions that she had not declared somewhere in the region of 260 million yen ($1.7m) in income, with roughly 47 million Yen (around $299,000) in taxes attached, from 2019 through 2021. 



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