Suu Minazuki

Suu Minazuki (水無月 すう) is a Japanese manga artist from Asakura, Fukuoka Prefecture best known for his fantasy comedy manga series Heaven's Lost Property, which has been adapted into an anime television series and two feature films.[1]

Suu Minazuki
水無月 すう
NationalityJapanese
Area(s)Manga artist
Notable works
Heaven's Lost Property, Plunderer (manga), Watashi no Messiah-sama

Works

SeriesYearNotes
Watashi no Messiah-sama 2002-2004 6 volumes released by Square Enix, and six volumes with the sequel included by Kadokawa Shoten
Judas 2004-2006 4 volumes
Heaven's Lost Property 2007–2014 20 volumes
Seven Ocean 2008 Single volume
Gou-dere Sora Nagihara 2008-2014 4 volumes
He~nshin!! - Sonata Birdie Rush 2008-2010 5 volumes
Daisuki desu!! Mahō Tenshi Cosmos 2010-2013 7 volumes
Plunderer 2014–present 14 volumes
Dokunie Cooking 2017–present 2 volumes
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References

  1. "Funimation Adds Heaven's Lost Property/SoraOto Movie". Anime News Network. July 29, 2011. Retrieved 2011-09-11.


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