Ryusuke Hamamoto
Ryusuke Hamamoto 濱元 隆輔 | |
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Born |
Fukuoka Prefecture, Japan | February 16, 1981
Nationality | Japanese |
Area(s) | Manga artist |
Notable works | Petit Eva: Evangelion@School |
Ryusuke Hamamoto (Japanese: 濱元 隆輔 Hepburn: Hamamoto Ryūsuke, born February 16, 1981), also known by pen name Ryu Moto,[1] is a Japanese manga artist from Fukuoka Prefecture.[2] He is best known for his work on Petit Eva: Evangelion@School.[3]
Works
- Ultimate Girls (Dengeki Bunko, ASCII Media Works)
- Ultimate Girls (Dengeki Comic Gao!, ASCII Media Works)
- LR Shōjo Tantei Dan (LR少女探偵団) (Manga Time Kirara Max, Houbunsha)
- Urekko Dōbutsu (うれっこどうぶつ) (Magi-Cu, Enterbrain)
- White Chaos (Comic Seed!, Penguin Shobō)
- Neko no Sakaue (ねこのさかうえ) (Magi-Cu, Enterbrain)
- Petit Eva: Evangelion@School (Shōnen Ace, Kadokawa Shoten)
- Gūzō Majyo Idol Witch Project (ぐうぞうまじょ! Idol Witch Project) (Quarterly Gelatin, Wanimagazine)
- Usagi Rurikarakusa (ウサギ ルリカラクサ) (Web Comic Gekkin, Bandai Visual)
- Sayuriri (サユリリ) (Comic Rex, Ichijinsha)
- Hiyoko Bocchi (ひよこぼっち) (Famitsu, Enterbrain)
- Oni Work (オニワーク Oni Wāku) (Manga Club Original, Takeshobo)
- Enka to Hanamichi (エンカとハナミチ) (Comic Earth Star, Earth Star Entertainment)
References
- ↑ "Petit Eva's Ryusuke Hamamoto Ends Enka to Hanamichi Manga". Anime News Network. September 4, 2013. Retrieved July 26, 2014.
- ↑ "Info" (in Japanese). ryusukeworks.com. Retrieved July 26, 2014.
- ↑ "Image Launches Color Comic from Petit Eva Creator". Anime News Network. September 26, 2007. Retrieved July 26, 2014.
External links
- Ryusuke Hamamoto at Anime News Network's encyclopedia
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