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{{nihongo|'''Kazuhiko Shimamoto'''|島本和彦|Shimamoto Kazuhiko|extra=born [[April 26]] [[1961]] in Ikeda-cho (now [[Obihiro]], [[Hokkaidō]], [[Japan]]}} is a [[Japanese people|Japanese]] [[mangaka]]. He attended college at the [[Osaka University of Arts]] in the fine arts department. While in college in [[1982]], he debuted in the February special issue of [[Shonen Sunday]] with [[Hissatsu no Denkousei]]. At this point he dropped out of college and devoted his energies to becoming a [[mangaka]].
{{nihongo|'''Kazuhiko Shimamoto'''|島本和彦|Shimamoto Kazuhiko|extra=born [[April 26]] [[1961]] in Ikeda-cho (now [[Obihiro]], [[Hokkaidō]], [[Japan]]}} is a [[Japanese people|Japanese]] [[mangaka]]. He attended college at the [[Osaka University of Arts]] in the fine arts department. While in college in [[1982]], he debuted in the February special issue of [[Shonen Sunday]] with [[Hissatsu no Denkousei]]. At this point he dropped out of college and devoted his energies to becoming a [[mangaka]].


Shimamoto is responsible for several long-running and well-known manga series. He drew [[Blazing Transfer Student]], as well as the [[Moeyo Pen]] saga, which began as a 1 volume comic, but was continued in two more series totaling 24 volumes. He also worked with [[Shotaro Ishinomori]] on a [[Skull Man]] manga based on Ishinomori's originally intended storyline, which was licensed in the US by [[tokyopop]]. His baseball manga [[Gyakkyou Nine]] was adapted into a live-action Japanese film.
Shimamoto is responsible for several long-running and well-known manga series. He drew [[Blazing Transfer Student]], as well as the [[Moeyo Pen]] saga, which began as a 1 volume comic, but was continued in two more series totaling 24 volumes. He also worked with [[Shotaro Ishinomori]] on a [[Skull Man]] manga based on Ishinomori's originally intended storyline, which was licensed in the US by [[tokyopop]]. His baseball manga Gyakkyou Nine was adapted into a live-action Japanese film.


His past assistants include [[Katsu Aki]], [[Masaaki Fujihara]], [[Eisaku Kubonouchi]], [[Tetsuo Sanjou]].
His past assistants include [[Katsu Aki]], [[Masaaki Fujihara]], [[Eisaku Kubonouchi]], [[Tetsuo Sanjou]].

Revision as of 11:23, 6 November 2009

Kazuhiko Shimamoto (島本和彦, Shimamoto Kazuhiko, born April 26 1961 in Ikeda-cho (now Obihiro, Hokkaidō, Japan) is a Japanese mangaka. He attended college at the Osaka University of Arts in the fine arts department. While in college in 1982, he debuted in the February special issue of Shonen Sunday with Hissatsu no Denkousei. At this point he dropped out of college and devoted his energies to becoming a mangaka.

Shimamoto is responsible for several long-running and well-known manga series. He drew Blazing Transfer Student, as well as the Moeyo Pen saga, which began as a 1 volume comic, but was continued in two more series totaling 24 volumes. He also worked with Shotaro Ishinomori on a Skull Man manga based on Ishinomori's originally intended storyline, which was licensed in the US by tokyopop. His baseball manga Gyakkyou Nine was adapted into a live-action Japanese film.

His past assistants include Katsu Aki, Masaaki Fujihara, Eisaku Kubonouchi, Tetsuo Sanjou.

Works

Character Designs

Triva

References

  1. ^ "Kemo Kobiru no Nikki". Tomobiki-cho. November 2, 2007.

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