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Template:Nihongo is a Japanese manga artist whose works include Udauda Yatteru Hima wa Nei and Full Ahead! Coco.[1] Most of his works were featured in Akita Shoten's Weekly Shōnen Champion magazine and published by Shonen Champion Comics.
Works
Name | Year | Notes | Refs |
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Springs | 1989 | Debut work, initially in Young Champion Published by Shonen Champion Comics in 1999, 1 volume |
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Garakuta | 1990 | Series of short stories, serialized in Weekly Shonen Champion Published by Shonen Champion Comics in 2002, 1 volume |
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Template:Nihongo | 1990–92 | Serialized in Weekly Shonen Champion Published by Shonen Champion Comics, 8 volumes |
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Template:Nihongo3 | 1992–96 | Serialized in Weekly Shonen Champion Published by Shonen Champion Comics, 22 volumes; Also Akita Top Comics, 3 volumes |
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Template:Nihongo | 1994–2000 | One-shots, originally published in Monthly Shonen Champion Published by Shonen Champion Comics, 1 volume |
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Template:Nihongo | 1997–2002 | Published by Shonen Champion Comics, 30 volumes; Also New edition, 19 volumes | [7][8] |
Switch | 2002–04 | Serialized in Weekly Shonen Champion Published by Shonen Champion Comics, 13 volumes |
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Template:Nihongo | 2005–06 | Serialized in Weekly Shonen Champion Published by Shonen Champion Comics, 4 volumes |
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Dämons | 2006–08 | Serialized in Weekly Shonen Champion Original story by Osamu Tezuka, published by Shonen Champion Comics, 13 volumes |
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Kaze ga Gotoku | 2008–10 | Serialized in Weekly Shonen Champion Published by Shonen Champion Comics, 8 volumes |
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Template:Nihongo | 2010–13 | Published by Play Comics, 5 volumes | [13] |
Cold Rush | 2011 | Story by Hideyuki Yonehara, illustrations by Yuki Kumada Originally published in Princess Gold magazine Published by Akita Comics Deluxe, 1 volume First work in a shojo magazine. |
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Vision Noa | 2011 | Serialized in Young Champion Published by Shonen Champion Comics, 4 volumes |
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Rock & Gem | 2012–14 | Published by Play Comics, 2 volumes | [16][17] |
Template:Nihongo | 2013–Present | Serialized in Bessatsu Shonen Champion Published by Shonen Champion Comics, 16 volumes |
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Template:Nihongo | 2015–Present | Serialized in Gekkan Shonen Champion Published by Shonen Champion Comics, 4 volumes |
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