Shin Kibayashi

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Shin Kibayashi
Born (1962-07-22) July 22, 1962
Tokyo, Japan
Nationality Japanese
Occupation manga storywriter, novelist and screenwriter

Shin Kibayashi (樹林 伸 Kibayashi Shin, born July 22, 1962 in Tokyo, Japan) is a Japanese manga storywriter, novelist and screenwriter. He graduated from Tokyo Metropolitan Musashi Senior High School and Waseda University School of Economics & Political Science. The penname "Tadashi Agi" (亜樹 直) is shared with his sister. Under the name Yuma Ando, he received the 2003 Kodansha Manga Award for shōnen for writing Kunimitsu no Matsuri.[1]

Pennames

Besides the main pen-name of "Tadashi Agi", Shin Kibayashi also goes by other pennames:

  • Seimaru Amagi (天樹征丸 Amagi Seimaru)
  • Yuya Aoki (青樹佑夜 Aoki Yūya)
  • Yuma Ando (安童夕馬 Ando Yūma)
  • Jouji Arimori (有森丈時 Arimori Jōji)
  • Hiroaki Igano (伊賀大晃 Igano Hiroaki)
  • Ryō Ryūmon (龍門諒 Ryūmon Ryō)
  • S.K

Works

As Seimaru Amagi

(1992— Kodansha), original idea; English translation: Kindaichi Case Files (2004–2008 Tokyopop)
(2001–2005 Kodansha)
(2002–2004 Kodansha); English translation: Remote (2004–2006 Tokyopop)

As Yuma Ando

  • Tokyo Eighties (東京エイティーズ)
(Shogakukan)
(1996–2000 Kodansha)
  • Kunimitsu no Matsuri (クニミツの政?)
(2001–2005 Kodansha)
  • Shibatora (シバトラ?)
(2006–2009 Kodansha)
  • Psychometrer (サイコメトラー)
(2011-ongoing, Kodansha)
  • Sherlock Bones (探偵犬シャードック)
(2011-2013, Kodansha)

As Yuya Aoki

(1999–2007 Kodansha); English translation: GetBackers (2004–2008 Tokyopop)
(2003 Kodansha); English translation: Psycho Busters (2008–2009 Del Rey Manga)
(2010-ongoing Kodansha); English translation: Oniwaka to Ushiwaka: Edge of the World

As Jōji Arimori

  • Snow Dolphin (????)
  • Asobotto Senki Gokū (アソボット戦記五九?, Asobot Military History Goku)
(2001–2002 Kodansha)

As Ryō Ryūmon

(2007–2009 Kodansha)

As Hiroaki Igano

(2006— Kodansha)

As Tadashi Agi

  • Gakkou no kowai uwasa
  • Kami no Shizuku
  • Psycho Doctor
  • Psycho Doctor Kai Kyousuke

References

  1. Joel Hahn. "Kodansha Manga Awards". Comic Book Awards Almanac. Archived from the original on 2007-08-16. Retrieved 2007-08-21. 

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