Taku Kitazaki
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Taku Kitazaki (北崎拓, Kitazaki Taku, born July 27, 1966 in Hyougo, Japan) is a Japanese manga artist. His major works include Angel Cop, which was made into an anime series,[1] and Tatoeba Konna Love Song. In 2006, his manga Cupid No Itazura Nijidama was made into a TV drama.[2] He also did some work to support an Ultraman dojinshi as well as work for Nana to Kaoru: Black Label.[3]
Masahito Soda,[4] Motohiro Katou, Honna Wakou (creator of Nozoki Ana) and Taro Nogizaka (illustrator of Team Medical Dragon) are all his former assistants.
Works
[edit]- Sorairo Miina (空色みーな)
- Angel Cop (エンジェルコップ)[5][1]
- Tatoeba Konna Love Song (たとえばこんなラブソング)
- Hero Shigan (ヒーロー志願)
- Fu·ta·ri (ふ・た・り)
- Boukyou Senshi (望郷戦士)
- Masurao ~Yoshitsune Ki~ (ますらお 〜秘本義経記〜)
- Nagisa Me Kounin (なぎさMe公認)
- Time Skip Mao-chan (タイムスキップ 真央ちゃん)
- Nante Tantei Idol (なんてっ探偵♥アイドル)
- Kupido no Itazura Nijidama (クピドの悪戯 虹玉)[2]
- Sakuranbo Syndrome: Kupido no Itazura II (さくらんぼシンドローム クピドの悪戯II)
- Ore X Yome: Kupido no Itazura (オレ×ヨメ 〜クピドの悪戯〜)
- Kono S o, Miyo!: Kupido no Itazura (このSを、見よ! クピドの悪戯)
Contributions to:
- Ultraman Begins 2011 Aratana Tatakai no Hajimari dojinshi – illustrations[5]
- Nana to Kaoru: Black Label 4-panel – Bonus art[3][6]
References
[edit]- ^ a b Clements, Jonathan; McCarthy, Helen (9 February 2015). The Anime Encyclopedia, 3rd Revised Edition. Stone Bridge Press. ISBN 9781611729092. Retrieved 23 February 2016.
- ^ a b "Nijidama Drama". Anime News Network. Retrieved 23 February 2016.
- ^ a b "Nana to Kaoru Manga Gets 4-Panel Spinoff". Anime News Network. Retrieved 23 February 2016.
- ^ "Comics Natalie Mobile Soda Masahito". Comics Natalie. January 13, 2010.
- ^ a b "Monthly Hero's Manga Mag to Launch with Ultraman". Anime News Network. Retrieved 23 February 2016.
- ^ "Nana to Kaoru Manga Gets 2nd Live-Action Film". Anime News Network. Retrieved 23 February 2016.
External links
[edit]- Taku Kitazaki's blog (2007-) (in Japanese)
- Taku Kitazaki's earlier blog (in Japanese)
- Young Sunday's profile of Taku Kitazaki (in Japanese)
- Taku Kitazaki manga at Media Arts Database (in Japanese)