Kazushi Hagiwara

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Kazushi Hagiwara
Born (1963-04-04) April 4, 1963 (age 61)
Nakano, Tokyo
Nationality Japanese
Occupation Manga artist
Known for Bastard!!
Website http://basta.gangz.com/

Kazushi Hagiwara (萩原一至 Hagiwara Kazushi?, born April 4, 1963) is a Japanese manga artist best known for creating the manga Bastard!!. He originally began as an assistant to hentai manga artist Dirty Matsumoto, and then as an assistant to manga artist Izumi Matsumoto in the production of Kimagure Orange Road, creating his own stories in his spare time. He debuted in Weekly Shonen Jump with a short story, Binetsu Rouge, in 1987. He had a strong influence on Yoshihiro Togashi and Go Nagai. He has also supervised, co-written and illustrated three Bastard!! related novels for the Jump! J Books imprint.

His group of assistants are called Studio Loud In School. They regularly publish a best-selling doujinshi, Wonderful Megadeth, as well as various doujinshi featuring popular fighting games such as Dead or Alive, Virtua Fighter and various Capcom games. In 2012, he designed the armor for two jobs (Geomancer and Rune Fencer) in the 2013 Final Fantasy XI expansion, Seekers of Adoulin.[1]

Hagiwara is a high school drop-out, however he is a graduate from Tokyo Designer Gakuin College.

Works

  • Bastard!! The Destructive God of Darkness (BASTARD!!-暗黒の破壊神- Basutādo!! Ankoku no Hakaishin)
  • Wizard!! Bakuen no Seifukusha (WIZARD!!-爆炎の征服者-)
  • Binetsu Rouge
  • Virgin Tyrant
  • Combustible Campus Guardress (爆炎CAMPUSガードレス Bakuen Kyanpasu Gādoresu)
  • Final Fantasy XI - Seekers of Adoulin (ファイナルファンタジーXI アドゥリンの魔境 Fainaru Fantajī XI Adourin no Makyō)

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