Suu Minazuki
{{Short description|Japanese manga artist}}
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| notable works = Heaven's Lost Property, Plunderer, Watashi no Messiah-sama
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{{nihongo|Suu Minazuki|水無月 すう|Minazuki Suu|lead=yes}} is a Japanese manga artist from Asakura, Fukuoka Prefecture best known for his fantasy comedy manga series Heaven's Lost Property, which has been adapted into an anime television series and two feature films.{{cite web|url=http://www.animenewsnetwork.com/news/2011-07-29/funimation-adds-heaven-lost-property/soraoto-film|title=Funimation Adds Heaven's Lost Property/SoraOto Movie|date=July 29, 2011|website=Anime News Network|last=Loo|first=Egan|access-date=September 11, 2011}}
Works
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! Series !! Year !! Notes |
Watashi no Messiah-sama
|2002–2004 |6 volumes released by Square Enix, and six volumes with the sequel included by Kadokawa Shoten |
Judas
|2004–2006 |4 volumes |
Heaven's Lost Property
|2007–2014 |20 volumes |
Seven Ocean
|2008 |Single volume |
Gou-dere Sora Nagihara
|2008–2014 |4 volumes |
He~nshin!! - Sonata Birdie Rush
|2008-2010 |5 volumes |
Daisuki desu!! Mahō Tenshi Cosmos
|2010–2013 |7 volumes |
Plunderer
|2014–2022 |21 volumes |
Dokunie Cooking
|2017–2019 |4 volumes |
Excellent Property, Rejects for Residents
|2022–present |3 volumes |
References
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External links
- {{twitter|minadukisu}}
- {{Anime News Network|people|61188}}
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Category:Manga artists from Fukuoka Prefecture
Category:Year of birth missing (living people)
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