Makoto Ogino
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Ogino Makoto (荻野 真? born 1959-05-26 in Gifu Prefecture) is a Japanese manga artist. A dropout of Nagoya University, he is famous for his work Kujaku-Oh (Peacock King) 孔雀王.
[edit] Manga By Ogino
- Peacock King, Kujaku-Ou, 孔雀王
Serialized on Shonen Jump from 1986-1989, total 17 volumes. Peacock King is Ogino's first manga, and it is considered to be his best work too. Peacock King is written with overwhelming knowledge of mythology and religion from all over the world. Almost every stories has a mythology or religion background. When reading this manga, religion/mythology background is required for full enjoyment of this manga.
The main character Kujaku 孔雀 is a Buddhist monk who speciallize in exorcism, devil hunting. He is a member of Ura-Kouya, a secret organization in Japan that specialize in demon hunting.
- ALGO!
Serialized on Shonen Jump from 1990 -1991, total 3 volumes. This Manga is set in a cyber computer world, stories are similar to Peacock King.
- Kujaku-Ou Taimaseiden 孔雀王-退魔聖伝
Serialized on Shonen Jump, 1991-93, total 11 volumes. This is a sequal of Original Peacock King, Taimaseiden started out just like original Peacock King with some independent demon-hunt stories, but it also eventually became an epic saga. However the this manga didn't get a proper ending due to unknown reason. Later this, Ogino published volume 12 in 200? to officially finish this Manga. (Need Verification on this)
- Mao 真魚
Serialized on Shonen Jump, year: Unkown, total 1 volume.
- Yasha Garasu 夜叉鴉
Serialized on Shonen Jump, from 1993-????, total 10 volumes.
- Chairudo 小類人
Serialized on Shonen Jump, Year: Unknown, total 7 volumes.
- The Gun Spirit 拳銃神
Serialized on Shonen Jump, year: Uknown, total 8 volumes.
- 孔雀王~曲神紀
Not much known about this, translation needed.[1]