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Revision as of 12:54, 2 September 2019
Yoshiki Nakamura 仲村佳樹 | |
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Born | Tokushima Prefecture, Japan | June 17, 1969
Nationality | Japanese |
Area(s) | manga |
Notable works | Skip Beat! |
Yoshiki Nakamura (仲村佳樹, Nakamura Yoshiki, born June 17, 1969 in Tokushima Prefecture) is a Japanese manga artist.[1] Nakamura made her manga debut with Yume de Auyori Suteki in the manga magazine Hana to Yume in 1993.
Manga works
- Blue Wars
- Can't Give Up the MVP (MVP wa Yuzurenai)
- Skip Beat! 『スキップ・ビート!』
- Tokyo Crazy Paradise 『東京クレイジーパラダイス』
- Yume de Au yori Suteki (Better Than Meeting In A Dream)
- Saint Love (basketball series)
- Dramatic Love Album (oneshot)
References
- ^ "NAKAMURA Yoshiki". manga-news.com (in French). Retrieved April 27, 2015.