Shingo Nanami
Japanese manga artist
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Shingo Nanami (Japanese: 七海 慎吾, Hepburn: Nanami Shingo) is a Japanese manga artist. Her debut work was a one-volume manga, titled Tennen Yūryōji.[1] Many of her works are serialized in Square Enix magazines. Her series Kamui was translated and published in English by Broccoli Books in 2005.[2] Her latest series, Sengoku Strays, was featured in the inaugural issue of Square Enix's new magazine, Gangan Joker. According to her English-language publisher, Nanami is ambidextrous, but draws her manga only with her left hand.[3]
AreaManga artist
Notable works
Kamui| Shingo Nanami 七海 慎吾 | |
|---|---|
| Area | Manga artist |
Notable works | Kamui |
| sn-1 | |
Works
| Title | Year | Notes | Refs[4][5] |
|---|---|---|---|
| Ten'nen yūryō-ji (天然優良児, Natural good children) | 2000 | Serialized in Monthly Stencil, 1 vol. | |
| Kamui | 2001–06 | Serialized in Monthly Stencil and Monthly Gangan Wing Published by Square Enix, 11 volumes | |
| Sengoku Strays | 2008–14 | Serialized in Monthly Gangan Wing and Monthly Gangan Joker Published by Square Enix, 15 volumes | [6] |