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{{Nihongo|'''Yoshiki Tonogai'''|外海 良基|Tonogai Yoshiki|born March 14}} is a Japanese [[Mangaka|manga artist]] from [[Shiga Prefecture]], Japan. He is notable as the illustrator of one of the ''[[Higurashi When They Cry]]'' [[manga]] adaptations: ''Himatsubushi-hen'', or Time Killing Arc. He is also the artist and writer of ''[[Doubt (horror manga)|Doubt]]'', which was completed in February 2009. He followed up the ''Doubt'' series with two spiritual sequels, ''Judge'' and ''Secret'', all connected by the recurring appearance of the iconic Rabbit mask from ''Doubt''. ''Doubt'' has been published in the US by [[Yen Press]] in its entirety in 2 volumes in April and July 2013, and the entire six book series of ''Judge'' and the three book series of ''Secret'' have been published by them as well. They have also been published in various countries in Europe.
{{Nihongo|'''Yoshiki Tonogai'''|外海 良基|Tonogai Yoshiki|born March 14}} is a Japanese [[Mangaka|manga artist]] from [[Shiga Prefecture]], Japan. He is notable as the illustrator of one of the ''[[Higurashi When They Cry]]'' [[manga]] adaptations: ''Himatsubushi-hen'', or Time Killing Arc. He is also the artist and writer of ''[[Doubt (horror manga)|Doubt]]'', which was completed in February 2009. He followed up the ''Doubt'' series with two spiritual sequels, ''Judge'' and ''Secret'', all connected by the recurring appearance of the iconic Rabbit mask from ''Doubt''. ''Doubt'' has been published in the US by [[Yen Press]] in its entirety in 2 volumes in April and July 2013, and the entire six-book series of ''Judge'' and the three-book series of ''Secret'' have been published by them as well. They have also been published in various countries in Europe.


Tonogai is a former assistant of [[Atsushi Ōkubo]], and he has left a message commemorating the ''[[Soul Eater (manga)|Soul Eater]]'' anime adaptation in the Spring 2008 issue of ''Fresh Gangan''.
Tonogai is a former assistant of [[Atsushi Ōkubo]], and he has left a message commemorating the ''[[Soul Eater (manga)|Soul Eater]]'' anime adaptation in the Spring 2008 issue of ''Fresh Gangan''.

Revision as of 17:55, 14 January 2022

Yoshiki Tonogai
外海 良基
BornShiga Prefecture, Japan
NationalityJapanese
Area(s)Manga artist
Illustrator
Notable works
Doubt
AwardsSquare Enix Awards special grand prize
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Yoshiki Tonogai (外海 良基, Tonogai Yoshiki, born March 14) is a Japanese manga artist from Shiga Prefecture, Japan. He is notable as the illustrator of one of the Higurashi When They Cry manga adaptations: Himatsubushi-hen, or Time Killing Arc. He is also the artist and writer of Doubt, which was completed in February 2009. He followed up the Doubt series with two spiritual sequels, Judge and Secret, all connected by the recurring appearance of the iconic Rabbit mask from Doubt. Doubt has been published in the US by Yen Press in its entirety in 2 volumes in April and July 2013, and the entire six-book series of Judge and the three-book series of Secret have been published by them as well. They have also been published in various countries in Europe.

Tonogai is a former assistant of Atsushi Ōkubo, and he has left a message commemorating the Soul Eater anime adaptation in the Spring 2008 issue of Fresh Gangan.

Works

Title Year Notes Refs[1]
Higurashi When They Cry: Time-Killing Arc 2006 2 volumes
Doubt (horror manga) 2007–09 Serialized in Monthly Shōnen Gangan
Published by Square Enix, 4 volumes
Judge (horror manga) 2010–12 Serialized in Monthly Shōnen Gangan
Published by Square Enix, 6 volumes
Secret (horror manga) 2013–15 Serialized in Monthly Shōnen Gangan
Published by Square Enix, 3 volumes

References

  1. ^ 著者:外海良基 [Author: Yoshiki Tonogai]. Media Arts Database (in Japanese). Japan: Agency for Cultural Affairs. Retrieved February 29, 2016.

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