Japanese manga artist This article may be expanded with text translated from the corresponding article in Japanese. (June 2015) Click [show] for important translation instructions. * View a machine-translated version of the Japanese article. * Machine translation, like DeepL or Google Translate, is a useful starting point for translations, but translators must revise errors as necessary and confirm that the translation is accurate, rather than simply copy-pasting machine-translated text into the English Wikipedia. * Consider adding a topic to this template: there are already 3,261 articles in the main category, and specifying`|topic=` will aid in categorization. * Do not translate text that appears unreliable or low-quality. If possible, verify the text with references provided in the foreign-language article. * You must provide copyright attribution in the edit summary accompanying your translation by providing an interlanguage link to the source of your translation. A model attribution edit summary is `Content in this edit is translated from the existing Japanese Wikipedia article at [[:ja:上條 淳士]]; see its history for attribution.` * You should also add the template `{{Translated|ja|上條 淳士}}` to the talk page. * For more guidance, see Wikipedia:Translation. | Atsushi Kamijo (上條 淳士, Kamijō Atsushi, born March 12, 1963 in Tokyo, Japan) is a Japanese manga artist. At times he is billed as "Atsushi Kamijo and Yoko", which refers to Yoko Murase, his assistant. Kamijo is known for his stylish designs, which often use pure white backgrounds with very little middle ground between black and white. Atsushi made his debut in a special issue of Shonen Sunday in 1983 with the story "Mob Hunter". His past assistants include Katsutoshi Kawai and Makoto Ito. He also drawn advertisements and CD album covers.[1] ## Contents * 1 Works * 1.1 Anime * 2 References * 3 External links ## Works[edit] * Mob Hunter (モッブ★ハンター) * Tanteibu Monogatari (探偵部物語) * Kaiketsu Iinkai (怪傑委員会) * Go West (ごお・うえすと) * Boy, Kimi wa Kanpekisa (ボーイ、きみは完璧さ) * Yatsura ga Saikou! (やつらが最高!) * Ai to Seishun no Tabidachi (愛ト青春ノ旅ダチ) * Zingy (written by Tetsu Kariya) * Mitsurin Densetsu (密林伝説) * Saigo no Hero (最後のヒーロー) * To-y[2] * Arigachi Dayona (ありがちダよなっ) * Yamada no Koto (山田のコト) (To-Y spin-off) * Brazil Kara no Tegami (ブラジルからの手紙) (To-Y spin-off) * Sakuse Sugoroku (サクセすごろく) * To-y Saishuukai?! (TO-Y最終回?!) * Giraffer Boy * Taiga Rock Manga Rensai Yokoku (大河ロック漫画連載予告!?) * Kyuukyoku (Shigo) no Assistant no Yoko to wa?! (究極 (死語) のアシスタントの要項とは?!) * Let It Roll * Flowers of Romance * Hana no Pyunpyunmaru (花のピュンピュン丸) * Sex * Rock Michi (ロック道) * After Sex * Aka X Kuro (赤×黒) * Aka X Kuro Gaiden (赤×黒 外伝) * 8 (エイト) * Kaerenai Futari (帰れない二人) * Counter (カウンター) * Dog Low (ドッグ・ロウ) ### Anime[edit] * Endless Night short film - Character designer[3] * Space Dandy - Character designer for Johnny - Ep. 20 [4] ## References[edit] 1. ^ "Atsushi Kamijo". 2. ^ "Buried Treasure - To-y". 3. ^ "Japan Animator Expo Streams Sayo Yamamoto's 'Endless Night' Short". 4. ^ "Space Dandy Episode #20 (Dubbed) Anime Review". 20 August 2014. ## External links[edit] * Lambiek Comiclopedia article * To-Y * Private Pride * Atsushi Kamijo manga works at Media Arts Database Authority control General| * ISNI * 1 * VIAF * 1 * WorldCat National libraries| * France (data) * Germany * United States * Japan * Korea Other| * MusicBrainz * artist * SUDOC (France) * 1 This biographical article about a manga artist is a stub. You can help Wikipedia by expanding it. | * v * t * e *[v]: View this template *[t]: Discuss this template *[e]: Edit this template