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★ Sa Juu Jippo Makai Tensho Complete Set (13 Volumes) / Futaro Yamada, Masaki Segawa, Kodansha

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Management number 53835636 Release Date 2026/02/08 List Price $23.55 Model Number 53835636
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【Author's Introduction】

Masaki Segawa (born August 22nd) is a Japanese manga artist. Born in Fukuoka Prefecture. In 2004, he won the 28th Kodansha Manga Award for "Basilisk: The Kouga Ninja Scrolls." From 2005, he serialized "Y十M ~Yagyu Ninja Scrolls~" (original work by Futaro Yamada) in Weekly Young Magazine (Kodansha).

Futaro Yamada
Born in Hyogo Prefecture in 1922. In 1947, while attending Tokyo Medical University, his work "The Case of Daruma Pass" was selected for the first prize of the detective novel magazine "Houseki." In 1949, he won the Japan Detective Writers Club Award for "The Devil in the Eye" and "False Pleasure." From 1958, he began the "Ninja Scrolls" series, with works such as "Kouga Ninja Scrolls" and "Makai Tensho," which brilliantly fused unrestrained imagination and meticulous composition, creating an explosive boom. Afterwards, he published works such as "Keishicho Soushi" (Meiji era) and "Muromachi Otogi Zoushi" (Muromachi era). He passed away on July 28, 2001, at the age of 79. He continued his activities, including writing the collaborative novel "Akuryou no Mure" with his contemporary writer, Akimitsu Takagi. Yamada, Takagi, Kazuo Shimada, Shigeru Kayama, and Sunao Otsubo were called the "Post-War Five Men of Detective Fiction." In 1950 (Showa 25), he formed the "Oni Club," a group of new detective writers, with Akimitsu Takagi, Kazuo Shimada, Shigeru Kayama, and others, and published the fanzine "Oni."

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