Kōji Seo

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Kōji Seo
瀬尾 公治
Born
(1974-07-26) July 26, 1974 (age 44)
Hiroshima, Japan
Nationality
Japanese
Occupation
Manga artist
Years active
1996 - present
Known for
Suzuka, A Town Where You Live, Fūka
Awards
Weekly Shōnen Magazine's Rookie Award

Kōji Seo (瀬尾 公治, Seo Kōji, born July 26, 1974) is a Japanese manga creator from Shobara, Hiroshima, Japan.


He has stated in an interview that he was a member of his high school's track and field team and that he loves to watch baseball both emphasized in his hit manga Suzuka.


He debuted in 1996 with the one-shot HALF & HALF in Magazine Fresh. His two hits, Suzuka and Cross Over, both mixed the genres of sports with high school romance. Suzuka focused on track and field while Cross Over used basketball.


He was an assistant to Tsukasa Ōshima, and respects Fujiko F. Fujio and Masahito Soda.[1]


In 2009 he designed the High School Girl Kimchi for Hokubi Construction food company.



Works



  • HALF & HALF (1996 Magazine Fresh; Kodansha)


  • W's (W's~ダブルス~, Daburusu) (2000–01 Kodansha)


  • Cross Over (2002–03 Weekly Shōnen Magazine; Kodansha)


  • Suzuka (涼風) (2004–07 Weekly Shōnen Magazine; Kodansha); English translation: Suzuka (2006–2010 Del Rey Manga)


  • Love Letter: Kōji Seo's Collection of Short Stories (ラブレター ~瀬尾公治短編集~, Love Letter: Seo Kōji Tanpenshū) (2007 Kodansha)

    • Azusa (梓颯) (2005 Shōnen Magazine Wonder; Kodansha)


    • HALF & HALF (2007 Magazine Special; Kodansha)


    • Love Letter (ラブレター) (2007 Magazine Special; Kodansha)



  • A Town Where You Live (君のいる町, Kimi no Iru Machi) (2008–2014 Weekly Shōnen Magazine; Kodansha)


  • Princess Lucia (2009–2015 Monthly Comic Blade; Mag Garden)[2]


  • LovePlus Rinko Days (ラブプラス Rinko Days) (2010–11 Bessatsu Shōnen Magazine; Kodansha)


  • Half & half (2012–2015 Bessatsu Shōnen Magazine; Kodansha)


  • Fuuka (風夏) (2014–2018 Weekly Shōnen Magazine; Kodansha)


  • Fire Emblem Heroes (2017) Lute artwork


  • Hitman (2018) Weekly Shōnen Magazine; Kodansha)


References



  1. ^ Seo, Kōji. 瀬尾ダンデイ事務所 (in Japanese). Retrieved 12 November 2008. 


  2. ^ "Aria's Amano to Launch Amanchu! Manga on November 29". Anime News Network. 30 October 2008. Retrieved 12 November 2008. 



External links



  • Kōji Seo at Anime News Network's encyclopedia








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