Mitsuo Hashimoto (manga Artist) - Works

Works

All works are published by Shogakukan unless otherwise indicated.

  • Ganbare! Donbe (1978–1980, CoroCoro Comic, 2 volumes)
  • Ore wa Namuzumono (1982–1984, written by Jūzō Yamasaki, Weekly Shōnen Sunday, 6 volumes)
  • Barairo Eleven (1985, Big Comic, 4 volumes)
  • Tensai Donbe (1986–1988, CoroCoro Comic, 8 volumes)
  • Itsumo Hōkago (1990-?, Big Comic, 7 volumes)
  • Fūfu Seikatsu (1990–1991, written by Yūji Nishi, Big Comic, 6 volumes)
  • Hanatare Gakuen (1991–1992, SP Comics, 2 volumes)
  • Station (1992–1996, written by Ken'ichi Ōishi, Big Comic Original, 6 volumes, ja)
  • Kibō no Isu (1996–1997, Big Comic, 2 volumes)
  • Mizcov (1996–2000, written by Gregory, Big Comic Original, 5 volumes)
  • Tōen (1999–2000, written by Daiki Harada, Big Comic Superior, 2 volumes)
  • Radio no Tantei (2000, written by Yūji Nishi, Big Comic, 1 volume)
  • Tsukiji Uogashi Sandaime (2000-current, written by Ken'ichi Ōishi (vol.1), Masaharu Nabeshima (vol.2-20), Kazuto Kuwa (vol.21-current), Big Comic, 26 volumes (as of March 2009))
  • Shuppatsu, Shingo!! (2006–2009, written by Yūichirō Sueda, Manga Time, 2 volumes, ja)
  • Tetsu no Hosomichi (2008-current, Comic Charge, Kadokawa Shoten, 2 volumes (as of March 2009), ja)

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