Satomi Nakamura
Satomi Nakamura (Japanese: 中村里美 Satomi Nakamura) is an author and artist from Japan born in the Gifu Prefecture on January 26. Nakamura's first known Pokémon-related work is the Pokémon 4koma DX manga released in 1996. Nakamura is best known for authoring and illustrating the Pokémon Zensho manga as it follows the plot of Pokémon Red and Blue closer to any other manga while also giving each character their own unique personality compared to their appearance in the games.
Between 1991 until 2001, Nakamura has published numerous 4koma manga as part of Futabasha publishing, particularly in the 4koma Manga Kingdom series and was even considered the main writer for the 4koma Manga Kingdom series. Nakamura's non-Pokémon related works from the 4koma manga include many video game series such as the games related to the Super Mario franchise and Street Fighter II where the last 4koma comic Nakamura is known to publish was the strip for Mario Party 3. Publishing companies Nakamura has been affiliated with are Shogakukan and Softbank Group, the former in charge of publishing the Pokémon Zensho manga and Senryu Encyclopedia and the latter publishing the Pokémon 4Koma DX manga. Nakamura has also been an anime director for the Negima! Magister Negi Magi series where the film was titled Mahō Sensei Negima: Anime Final!.
Pokémon manga by Satomi Nakamura
- Pokémon 4Koma DX (1996)
- Pokémon Zensho (1998)
- Pokemon Senryu Encyclopedia (2004)
Illustrations
Cover art for the Pokémon 4Koma DX manga.
Cover art for the Pokémon Zensho manga.
Non-Pokémon works
- Furai no Shiren manga series.
- 4koma Manga Kingdom comics that cover the following series:
- Famicom volume 2
- Super Mario volume 2, volume 4-7
- EarthBound
- Street Fighter II volume 1-4
- Super Mario: Yoshi's Island volume 1-2
- Tactics Ogre
- Super Mario 64 volume 1-2
- Puyo Puyo volume 1-2 (also in charge of cover illustration)
- Hoshi no Kirby volume 1 and 2
- Mario Party
- Mario Party 2
- Mario Party 3
- Black Alice
- Mahō Sensei Negima: Anime Final! (anime film director)
- I★Chu Leaders: Magical LOVE Potion! (music video director)
Trivia
- Nakamura used to have a website but it shut down on October 13 2002.
External links
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