Hitoshi Ashinano - Works

Works

  • Isaki of the Cub (カブのイサキ, Kabu no Isaki?) (2007-Ongoing, Afternoon)
  • Kumabachi no koto (February 2007, Afternoon)
  • Misaki (July 2006, Afternoon)
  • PositioN (1999, Afternoon Season Zōkan and Bessatsu Morning)
  • Trbo Type S (2006, tribute manga for E no Moto)
  • Yokohama Kaidashi Kikō (1994–2006, Afternoon)

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