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Go Nagai (born September 6, 1945) is a prolific Japanese manga artist who has written, illustrated, or otherwise contributed to over 360 manga titles since his professional debut in 1967 with Meakashi Polikichi. Specializing in science fiction, fantasy, horror, and erotica, he is best known for creating the seminal works Cutie Honey, Devilman, and Mazinger Z in the 1970s.[1]
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Scribbler: The Life and Writings of Nagai Kafū, 1879–1959" (Stanford University Press, 1965), was a biography of Kafū Nagai, the Japanese writer who is noted...
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brigades from the neighboring towns assisted in fighting the fires. Takashi Nagai was a doctor working in the radiology department of Nagasaki Medical College...
from nursery school to fourth grade. In 1973, two other magazines, Shogaku Go-nensei and Shogaku Roku-nensei (aimed at fifth-grade and sixth-grade students...
Javier Grajeda (as Victor Gardell) and Howie Lee, who is replaced by Toru Nagai. The player assumes the role of McCoy, another replicant-hunter working...
Lawrence Island. Nagai, Kayo; Waghiyi, Della (2001). Mrs. Della Waghiyi's St Lawrence Island Yupik Texts with Grammatical Analysis by Kayo Nagai. Osaka (Japan):...
Assassin, with artist Goseki Kojima, 1978–1984 Hanappe Bazooka, with artist GoNagai, June 7, 1979 – January 7, 1982 Wounded Man, with artist Ryoichi Ikegami...
novels and essays. She later drew on this experience to write her 2015 novel Nagai owakare (The Long Goodbye). Nakajima followed Futon with two more novels...
Yoshijirō Umezu, Chief of the Army General Staff Major General Yatsuji Nagai Katsuo Okazaki (Foreign Ministry) Rear Admiral Tadatoshi Tomioka Toshikazu...
Tokugawa forces gained the upper hand amid chaos. Tsuneoki also killed by Nagai Naokatsu's spear and died in battle. Motosuke Ikeda was also killed by Naotsugu...
grandmother. Natsuko's father, Nagai Iwanojō (永井岩之丞), had been a Supreme Court justice, and Iwanojō's adoptive father, Nagai Naoyuki, had been a bannerman...
Ishinomori and GoNagai. Artists that have cited Tezuka as an influence include Monkey Punch (Lupin III), Katsuhiro Otomo (Akira), GoNagai (Devilman, Mazinger...
Souvenir Press Ltd, London); Japanese edition (1965) as Nihon no Ichiban Nagai Hi by Bungei Shunju, Tokyo. Pape, Robert A. (Fall 1993). "Why Japan Surrendered"...
classmate. The anime is produced by J.C.Staff and directed by Tatsuyuki Nagai, series composition by Seishi Minakami, music by Maiko Iuchi, character...
total crowd of 182,055 people. The encore performance of "I'll Go Crazy If I Don't Go Crazy Tonight" from the second 2009 show was filmed for the music...
a Japanese book. Listed in the table of contents of Japanese books. Bibliography Power, Natsu Onoda (2009). God of Comics: Osamu Tezuka and the Creation...
translated under the title of Rivalry: A Geisha's Tale, is a novel written by Nagai Kafu about the Tokyo hanamachi (geisha district) of Shimbashi in the early...