Kōshi Rikudō
Kōshi Rikudō 六道 神士 | |
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Area(s) | Manga artist |
Notable works | Excel Saga |
In this Japanese name, the family name is Rikudō.
Kōshi Rikudō (六道 神士 Rikudō Kōshi, born November 16, 1970), is a Japanese manga artist, his most notable work being Excel Saga. Rikdo is a graduate of Kyushu Sangyo University and lives in Dazaifu, Fukuoka. His most popular work is Excel Saga,[1] a manga which he describes as a work dealing with the everyday aspects of living in Japan. The anime version of Excel Saga contains stories from the first five volumes of the manga, and even features Rikdo as a character (voiced by Wataru Takagi).
Works
Title | Year | Notes | Refs[2] |
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Excel Saga | 1996–2011 | Serialized in Young King OURs Published by Shōnen Gahosha for 27 volumes |
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Municipal Force Daitenzin (市立戦隊ダイテンジン Shiritsu Sentai Daitenjin) | dojinshi, predecessor to Excel Saga | ||
Holy Brownie | 2002–10 (vols.) | Published by Young King Comics 6 volumes | |
Arabaki (荒吐?) | 2003 (vol.) | Published by Young Jump Comics Ultra, 2 volumes | |
Deathless (デスレス Desuresu) | 2010–15 (vols.) | Published by Young King Comics 10 volumes | |
Akanpurisu (アカンプリス?) | 2011 (vol.) | Published by TS Comics | |
Echo / Zeon (エコー/ゼオン Ekō/ zeon) | 2011-2012 (vols.) | Published by Kadokawa Comics Ace, 3 volumes | |
Sarakaeru (サラカエル?) | 2011 (vol.) | Published by Dengeki Comics, 1 volume | |
Moebius Gear (メビウスギア Mebiusugia) Illustrations. Original story by Toshiki Inoue |
2008–09 (vols.) | Published by Young Jump Comics Ultra, 4 volumes | |
Pandora in the Crimson Shell: Ghost Urn (紅殻のパンドラ Koukaku no Pandora) Manga. Draft by Masamune Shirow |
2013– (vols.) | Published by Kadokawa Comics Ace, 7 volumes (ongoing) | |
Simple Kiss (カンタンキス Kantankisu) | 2014 (vols.) | Published by Young King Comics 2 volumes |
References
- 1 2 Thompson, Jason (October 9, 2007). Manga: the complete guide. Ballantine Books/Del Rey. p. 55. ISBN 978-0-345-48590-8. Retrieved July 26, 2011.
- ↑ "著者:六道神士" [Author: Koshi Rikudo]. Media Arts Database (in Japanese). Japan: Agency for Cultural Affairs. Retrieved January 12, 2016.
External links
- Official website (Japanese)
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