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Daisuke Umezu (Japanese: 梅津大輔, Hepburn: Umezu Daisuke), [1] better known as Mamare Touno (橙乃ままれ, Tōno Mamare), is a Japanese author of light novels and manga. He has written the series Log Horizon and Maoyu , both of which have been adapted into anime .
The second adaptation is illustrated by Kazuhiro Hara and titled Log Horizon. [7] It began serialization on May 18, 2012, and was published by Enterbrain in the Famitsu Comic Clear web magazine. [7] Yen Press obtained this manga for an English release. [8] The third adaptation is illustrated by Koyuki and titled, Log Horizon: The West Wind ...
The second adaptation is illustrated by Kazuhiro Hara and titled Log Horizon. [3] It began serialization on May 18, 2012, and was published by Enterbrain in the Famitsu Comic Clear web magazine. [3] Yen Press obtained this manga for an English release. [4] The third adaptation is illustrated by Koyuki and titled, Log Horizon: The West Wind ...
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The Horizon was created by Adam Jones and Boaz Stark. Season 1 was written in 2009 by Stark (writer for Sons and Daughters , Neighbours , Always Greener and Packed to the Rafters ). [ 3 ] Season 1 was produced by Ure and Christian Taylor and directed by Stark and Ure.
Most of Kawakami's works are set in a universe of his own creation. The history of this universe is divided into eras. Works set in the universe are labelled by the era they take place in (for instance Horizon in the Middle of Nowhere is the first series to take place in the GENESIS era, and is thus sometimes referred to as "the 1st GENESIS").
The Horizon, a web series which premiered on YouTube; it is the most watched online series made in Australia and the most watched gay web series in the world. "Horizon" ( Star Trek: Enterprise ) , a 2003 second-season episode of Star Trek: Enterprise
Yōko Kondō (Japanese: 近藤 ようこ, Hepburn: Kondō Yōko, born May 11, 1957) is a Japanese manga artist.Beginning her career in 1979 in the alternative manga magazine Garo, she is known for her historical and folklore-inspired works as well as for adaptations of classic Japanese literature.