Nobuyuki Fukumoto - Works

Works

  • Ten - Tenhōdōri No Kaidanji (1989–2002) (天 - 天和通りの快男児)
  • Akagi (1992–present) (アカギ)
  • Gin to Kin (Silver and Gold, 1992–1996) (銀と金)
  • Tobaku Mokushiroku Kaiji (1996–1999) (賭博黙示録 カイジ)
  • Buraiden Gai (Outcast Story: Gai, 2000–2001) (無頼伝 涯)
  • Tobaku Hakairoku Kaiji (2000–2004) (賭博破戒録 カイジ)
  • Saikyō Densetsu Kurosawa (The Legend of Strongest Man Kurosawa, 2003–2006) (最強伝説黒沢)
  • Tobaku Datenroku Kaiji (2004–2008) (賭博堕天録 カイジ)
  • Tobaku Haōden ZERO (Gambling Emperor Legend Zero, 2007–2009 ) (賭博覇王伝零)
  • Tobaku Datenroku Kaiji ~Kazuya-hen~ (2009–present) (賭博堕天録カイジ〜和也編〜)
  • Tobaku Haōden ZERO Gyanki-Hen (Gambling Emperor Legend Zero Gyanki-Hen, 2011–present ) (賭博覇王伝 零ギャン鬼編)

In cooperation with Kaiji Kawaguchi:

  • Seizon -LifE- (1999)
  • Kokuhaku: Confession (2001)

In cooperation with Keiichirō Hara:

  • Washizu - Enma No Tōhai (2008–present) (ワシズ 閻魔の闘牌)

As an interesting fact, he cameoed as a blacksuit in Kaiji's live action movie.

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