Kiyokazu Chiba

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Kiyokazu Chiba (千葉きよかず or 千葉潔和, Chiba Kiyokazu, born April 16, 1961 in Gotenba, Fukuoka Prefecture, Japan) is a Japanese manga artist. In 1981 he was worked as an assistant to Motoka Murakami, and by 1988 he had won the Monthly Young Jump "Rookie of the Year" award. That same year in Shōnen Sunday, his debut serial , the sequel to his master, Motoka Murakami's 1970s Akai Pegasus series. At the beginning of his career he signed his name with kanji, and later changed it to hiragana.

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(written under the name Kiyokazu Chiba (千葉きよかず) (hiragana)

  • (赤いペガサスII・翔) (written by Motoka Murakami)
  • (ダンシングサンダー)
  • (マリーの獲物)
  • (マグニチュード) (written by )
  • (狐火)
  • (written by Kaoru Shintani)
  • (バトルフリークス) (written by )

(written under the name Kiyokazu Chiba (千葉潔和) (kanji)

  • (ローズ伝説) (written by Shinichi Ishihara)
  • (ナイト―騎士の称号) (written by )
  • (龍子)
  • (マスク) (written by )
  • (剛球少女) (written by Seiichi Tanaka)
  • (炎と氷) (written by )
  • (スプラッシュ!!) (written by )
  • (日本中国開戦) (written by )
  • (レディイーグル) (written by )

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