Masakazu Katsura
Masakazu Katsura (, December 10th 1962, Prefecture of Fukui) is a author Japan board of Manga S.
Biography
Impassioned young person of Batman, Katsura appears in the world of the Japanese comic strip when it gains in 1980 then in 1981 the Prix Tezuka. Since 1983, he is success with thirteen volumes of Wingman , alliance of humor and science fiction with a key of erotism. Its second successful series, Video Girl Have , which takes again the ingredients which had been worth the success of Wingman , is one of the first mangas translated into French. In 1997, with I¨s, Masakazu gives up the science fiction to write a rather traditional history of love gaining an important success.
Although preferring the science fiction, it mainly drew lovesongs (for men), at the request of its editor. When it draws this one, it stated to need to listen to Dance, Eurobeat.
Its studio, Studio K 2R is named according to its name: K (ka) - 2 (tsu/two) - R (ruffle).
Works
Some of its works:-
Tsubasa (1981, Tezuka Price)
- Transfer Student, Transform! (1982, Tezuka Price)
- Wingman (1983)
- Voguman (1985)
- Vander (1985, in the last number of the Weekly Shōnen Jump, 超機動員ヴァンダー)
- Pantenon (1986)
- Present From Lemon (1987)
- Shin-No-Shin (1989)
- Video Girl Have (1989, followed Video Girl Len)
- Shadow Lady
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