Yasutaka Nagai

Yasutaka Nagai
Born Baku Nagai
(1941-03-10) March 10, 1941
Shanghai, China
Residence Japan
Nationality Japanese
Other names Hiroshi Koenji (高円寺博)
Occupation novelist, Manga writer, Scenario writer

Baku Nagai (永井 博 Nagai Baku, born March 10, 1941 in Shanghai, China), better known by the pen name Yasutaka Nagai (永井 泰宇 Nagai Yasutaka), is a Chinese-born Japanese novelist, manga author and scenario writer. He is one of the four brothers of manga artist Go Nagai.

In 1969 he was a candidate for the Edogawa Rampo Prize for his novel Baptism of Blood (鮮血のバプテスマ), being Seiichi Morimura the winner of that year,[1] but he abandoned his activities as a writer, for a time, with the establishment of Dynamic Production. He would re-debut as a writer in 1981 with Shin Devilman (not to be confused with the manga of similar name with which he also collaborated).

He has also worked with his brother and Ken Ishikawa in several manga such as Maboroshi Panty, Haru Ichiban and Shinrei Tantei Occult Dan, among others.

References

  1. "Ranpo prize". Retrieved 2008-06-08.



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