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{{nihongo|'''Akira Akatsuki'''|暁月 あきら|Akatsuki Akira|born August 18, 1977}} is a Japanese [[Mangaka|manga artist]] known primarily as the artist of ''[[Medaka Box]]'' |
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==Works== |
==Works== |
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Akira Akatsuki (暁月 あきら, Akatsuki Akira, born August 18, 1977) is a Japanese manga artist known primarily as the artist of Medaka Box.
Works
- Z-XL Dai (Z-XLダイ, Akamaru Jump, 2003 [oneshot])
- ANGEL AGENT (Jump the Revolution!, 2005 [oneshot])
- Contractor M&Y (神力契約者M&Y, Jinriki Keiyakusha M&Y, Weekly Shōnen Jump, 2006 [oneshot], 2007 [series])
- Little Brave Pukateriosu (LITTLE BRAVE プカテリオス, Akamaru Jump, 2008 [oneshot])
- Medaka Box (めだかボックス, Weekly Shōnen Jump, 2009 [oneshot], 2009—current [series])
References