Susumu Katsumata (勝又 進, Katsumata Susumu, December 27, 1943 – December 3, 2007) was a Japanese manga artist. Katsumata was born in Kahoku, Miyagi Prefecture...
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Susumu Katsumata may refer to: Susumu Katsumata (footballer), Japanese footballer Susumu Katsumata (manga artist), Japanese manga artist This disambiguation...
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1939), Japanese actor Susumu Matsushima (born 1913), Japanese photographer Susumu Matsushita (born 1950), Japanese manga artist. Susumu Mochizuki (born 1978)...
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This is a list of notable manga artists. Romanized names are written in Western order (given names before family names), whereas kanji names are written...
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Space Battleship Yamato (category Manga series)
science fiction anime series written by Yoshinobu Nishizaki, directed by manga artist Leiji Matsumoto, and produced by Academy Productions. The series aired...
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Garo (magazine) (category Anime and manga magazines)
avant-garde manga. Katsuichi Nagai founded Garo in July 1964 in order to publish the work of gekiga artists who didn't want to work for mainstream manga magazines...
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Cutie Honey (category Manga series)
Watanabe, scripts by Masaki Tsuji, Susumu Takaku, and Keisuke Fujikawa, while episode directors included Tomoharu Katsumata, Osamu Kasai and Hiroshi Shidara...
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Getter Robo (category Manga series)
TV from April 4, 1974, to May 8, 1975, with a total of 51 episodes. The manga was serialized in Shogakukan's Weekly Shōnen Sunday from April 7, 1974,...
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Attacker You! (category Manga series)
Attacker You! (アタッカーYou!, Atakkā Yū!) is a 1984 Japanese manga series by Jun Makimura and Shizuo Koizumi published by Kodansha. An anime series, consisting...
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Mazinger Z vs. Devilman (category Films directed by Tomoharu Katsumata)
crossed over two then-popular anime series, both of which were created by manga artist Go Nagai. The movie features alternate versions of events from both series...
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