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{{Short description|Japanese manga artist}}
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{{Nihongo|'''Johji Manabe'''|真鍋譲治|Manabe Jōji|born 18 December 1964}}, also known as '''George Manabe''', is a Japanese [[manga artist]].
{{Nihongo|'''Johji Manabe'''|真鍋譲治|Manabe Jōji|born 18 December 1964}}, also known as '''George Manabe''', is a Japanese [[manga artist]].


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*''[[Powerful Mazegohan]]'' (3 volumes, 1986–1989, Hakusensha)
*''[[Powerful Mazegohan]]'' (3 volumes, 1986–1989, Hakusensha)
*''[[Dora (manga)|Dora]]'' (1 volume, December 1987, {{ISBN|4-403-61148-6}}, [[Shinshokan]])
*''[[Dora (manga)|Dora]]'' (1 volume, December 1987, {{ISBN|4-403-61148-6}}, [[Shinshokan]])
*''[[Capricorn (manga)|Capricorn]]'' (5 volumes, 1988–1990, Shinshokan)
*''Capricorn'' (5 volumes, 1988–1990, Shinshokan)
*''Sorcerian: Ten no Kamigami-tachi'' (volume 6 in the ''[[Sorcerian]]'' manga series, September 1989, {{ISBN|4-04-926015-8}}, [[Kadokawa Shoten]])
*''Sorcerian: Ten no Kamigami-tachi'' (volume 6 in the ''[[Sorcerian]]'' manga series, September 1989, {{ISBN|4-04-926015-8}}, [[Kadokawa Shoten]])
*''[[Banpanera]]'' (1 volume, February 1991, {{ISBN|4-8291-8311-X}}, [[Fujimi Shobo]])
*''[[Banpanera]]'' (1 volume, February 1991, {{ISBN|4-8291-8311-X}}, [[Fujimi Shobo]])
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* ''Kanojo de Ippai'' (3 volumes, 2010–2012, {{ISBN|978-4-8322-3222-8}} / {{ISBN|978-4-8322-3238-9}} / {{ISBN|978-4-8322-3264-8}}, Houbunsha)
* ''Kanojo de Ippai'' (3 volumes, 2010–2012, {{ISBN|978-4-8322-3222-8}} / {{ISBN|978-4-8322-3238-9}} / {{ISBN|978-4-8322-3264-8}}, Houbunsha)
*''[[Johji Manabe Presents: Maina Kishin Sōki]]'' (1 volume, Gakken)
*''[[Johji Manabe Presents: Maina Kishin Sōki]]'' (1 volume, Gakken)
*''Rise of the Outlaw Tamer'' (4 volumes, 2021- ) <ref>{{cite web | url=https://www.animenewsnetwork.com/encyclopedia/manga.php?id=25934 | title=Rise of the Outlaw Tamer and His Wild S-Rank Cat Girl (Manga) - Anime News Network }}</ref>


==References==
==References==
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==External links==
==External links==
* {{Official website|http://www.katsudon.com}} {{in lang|ja}}
* {{Official website|http://www.katsudon.com}} {{in lang|ja}}
* {{ann|people|2588}}
* {{Anime News Network|people|2588}}
* {{comicbookdb|type=creator|id=7424 }}
* {{comicbookdb|type=creator|id=7424 }}
* [https://mediaarts-db.bunka.go.jp/mg/authorities/4835 Johji Manabe] manga works at Media Arts Database {{in lang|ja}}
* [https://mediaarts-db.bunka.go.jp/mg/authorities/4835 Johji Manabe] manga works at Media Arts Database {{in lang|ja}}

Latest revision as of 17:03, 9 September 2024

Johji Manabe (真鍋譲治, Manabe Jōji, born 18 December 1964), also known as George Manabe, is a Japanese manga artist.

He is best known in the English-speaking world for Caravan Kidd, Outlanders, and Capricorn.

He is not to be confused with an animator of the same name (but written differently; 真鍋譲二) who worked mainly in the 1970s for Oh! Production, contributing to such works as A Dog of Flanders, Genshi Shōnen Ryû, 3000 Leagues in Search of Mother, Dokonjō Gaeru, King Arthur, Galaxy Express 999,[1] Lupin the 3rd: Season 1, Lupin the 3rd: The Castle of Cagliostro, Future Boy Conan (episodes 8–17[2]), and others.

Works

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Listed chronologically.

References

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