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Template:Nihongo is a female Japanese manga artist who once worked as an assistant to Miho Obana. Her works were initially serialized in Ribon before being published in tankōbon volumes by Shueisha. She has also been featured in one of Shueisha's shōnen publications, Jump SQ.[1] Template:Clear
Works
Title | Year | Notes | Refs[2] |
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Template:Nihongo3 | 2000 | Published by Shueisha | [3] |
Template:Nihongo3 | 2001 | Published by Shueisha | [3] |
Template:Nihongo3 | 2001–02 | Serialized in Ribon Published by Shueisha, 5 volumes |
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Template:Nihongo3 | 2002 | Published by Shueisha | [5] |
Template:Nihongo3 | 2002 | Published by Shueisha | [6] |
Template:Nihongo3 | 2002 | Published by Shueisha | [7] |
Template:Nihongo3 | 2002 | Serialized in Ribon Published by Shueisha, 2 volumes |
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Template:Nihongo3 | 2002–04 | Serialized in Ribon Published by Shueisha, 5 volumes |
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Template:Nihongo3 | 2003 | Published by Shueisha | [4] |
Template:Nihongo3 | 2004 | Published by Shueisha | [4] |
Template:Nihongo3 | 2004–05 | Serialized in Ribon Published by Shueisha, 2 volumes |
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Template:Nihongo3 | 2005 | Published by Shueisha | [8] |
Template:Nihongo3 | 2005 | Published by Shueisha | [9] |
Rockin' Heaven | 2005–08 | Serialized in Ribon Published by Shueisha, 8 volumes |
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Template:Nihongo3 | 2008–11 | Serialized in Ribon Published by Shueisha, 7 volumes |
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Sugar Soldier | 2011–15 | Serialized in Ribon Published by Shueisha, 10 volumes |
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Template:Nihongo3 | Serialized in Ribon Published by Shueisha, 1 volume |
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Template:Nihongo3 | Serialized in Ribon Published by Shueisha, 1 volume |
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Hello, Innocent | Serialized in Ribon Published by Shueisha |
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References
External links
- Template:Official website (archive) Template:In lang
- Artist profile and interviews at Ribon Shueisha Template:In lang
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