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Ryuhei Tamura
Japanese manga artist From Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
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Ryūhei Tamura (Japanese: 田村 隆平, Hepburn: Tamura Ryūhei; born April 19, 1980[1][2]) is a Japanese manga artist.[3] He is best known for being the author and illustrator of the manga Beelzebub, which was first published as a one-shot in Weekly Shōnen Jump, 2008. It was then serialized in 2009. Tamura was formerly an assistant/student to Toshiaki Iwashiro, the author of Psyren, which was also serialized in Weekly Shōnen Jump.[4]
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Works
One-shots
- Ura Beat (2003, Weekly Shōnen Jump)[5]
- Tiger Dragon Brother (2015, Weekly Shōnen Jump)
- Rappa Rendan (2019, Weekly Shōnen Jump)
Series
- Beelzebub (2009-2014, Weekly Shōnen Jump)
- Beelzebub Bangai Hen (2015, Weekly Shōnen Jump) [6]
- Hungry Marie (2017, Weekly Shōnen Jump, U.S. edition of Weekly Shonen Jump, via Jump Start) [7][8]
- Hard-Boiled Cop and Dolphin (2020–2021, Weekly Shōnen Jump, Viz Media Shonen Jump)
- Pyramid no Himitsu (2023–present, Bentame Jump)[9]
- Cosmos (2023–present, Monthly Sunday Gene-X)[10]
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