Well, I'll come out in defense of hentai, xd. I became a fan of Shou thanks to its hentai manga, since I seem genuine gems, and then it was that I met Prism and then Stretch, which served to confirm my taste for this artist. If someone wants to try one of their manga hentai, recommend it to 100 Hearts.
Effectively, Shou is publishing two series, one is Stretch and the other is called Implicity, which is being published at Comic LO. The problem with Implicity is that just has published two chapters, chapter xx was published in May 2013 and Chapter 1 (56 pages) was published in June this year, besides that announced the series in April 2013, so it seems that this series will be published annually, xd.
Apart from Implicity Shou has published two oneshots under the name Akili. The first was published in Yawaspi, the January 7, 2014 as part of the celebration for the first anniversary of Yawaspi and curiously Shou represent himself as a woman. The second was Deodorant, published in the Weekly Big Comic Spirit No. 30-2014, published on June 23, 2014, consists of 6 pages and has a main character that looks like Ran.
Shou also gave two interviews. A two-part interview (first part, second part) in Woman Insight in mid-June this year, because of the publication of the first volume of Stretch. The second interview was given in the josei magazine You No. 1-2014, published on December 14, 2013, where curiously Shou represent itself in the same way as it did in the oneshot published in Yawaspi, ie as a woman.
So far Shou has published four volumes of hentai manga, the first volume of Prism and the two volumes of Stretch. In the past Shou has also performed other tasks such as illustrator of magazine covers Genron and the designer of the packaging of two onahos, xd. He was also designer of Murya Kamiyu who represents the company that published Genron. He also participated in Elect-LO-nica Compilation, when composing two songs under the name Quasar and also he served as an illustrator in this compilation