Tsuyoshi Ōhashi
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Tsuyoshi Ōhashi (大橋ツヨシ, Ōhashi Tsuyoshi) (born 1972) is a Japanese manga artist, born in Hamamatsu, Shizuoka Prefecture, Japan.[1][2][user-generated source] He is best known for his manga series Kaishain no Melody, which won the 1998 Bungeishunjū Manga Award[2][user-generated source] (for the second volume—the first volume was nominated but did not win). He made his professional debut with Seikimatsu na Yatsura in the February 1993 issue of Manga Life Variety.[1]
Works
Listed in alphabetical order.
- Baraado Machi
- Biidama-kun
- Elec.King
- Gokuraku Taishō
- Hitokusari Kozō
- Kabe ni Mimi Ari Shōji ni Me Arī
- Kaishain no Melody (7 volumes)
- Kemonohen
- Kido Aigyō Ikka
- Pū Ichizoku
- Rusuban no Tatsujin
- Strange Parachute
References
External links
- (in Japanese) Elec.King official site
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