Kōji Kiriyama

Japanese manga artist From Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia

Kōji Kiriyama (桐山 光侍, Kiriyama Kōji) is a Japanese manga artist, best known for the Ninku series which was serialized in Shueisha's Weekly Shōnen Jump manga magazine between 1993 and 1995, and was adapted into an anime series and film. A second manga titled Ninku Second Stage: Stories of Etonins (忍空 -SECOND STAGE 干支忍編-) ran from 2005 to 2011 in the seinen magazine Ultra Jump.[1] His works inspired artists such as Masashi Kishimoto of Naruto fame, who used to copy Kiriyama's drawings in his studying to become a manga artist.[2]

Notable works
Ninku
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Koji Kiriyama
桐山 光侍
AreaManga artist
Notable works
Ninku
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Sengoku Koshien: Kyū inu-shi densetsu (戦国甲子園九犬士伝説, Sengoku Koshien: Nine dog fighters legend) 199192 (vols.) Shonen Sunday Comics
Published by Shogakukan, 6 volumes
ISBN 9784091556615 ISBN 9784091226662
Ninku 199395 Serialized in Weekly Shonen Jump
Published in Jump Comics by Shueisha in 9 volumes
Ninku -Second Stage: Stories of Eto Nin- (Ninku -SECOND STAGE:干支忍編-, Ninku -Second Stage: Eto Nin-hen-) 200511 Serialized in Ultra Jump
Published by Shueisha in 12 volumes
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