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Yamato Yamamoto : ウィキペディア英語版 | Yamato Yamamoto
is a Gensaku-sha most notable for creating the artwork in the ''Kure-nai'' light novel series. The Kure-nai series was adapted into a manga with Yamato Yamamoto and the original author. Another work worthy of notability is the artwork of another light novel series named ''9S -Nine S-'', a sci-fi style action genre novel. ==Works==
*''9S -Nine S-'' vol. 1–9, SS, Memories (light novel) *''Denpa teki na Kanojo'' vol. 1–3 (light novel) *''Kure-nai'' vol. 1–4, ongoing (light novel) *''Kure-nai'' vol. 1–6, ongoing (manga, ''Jump SQ.') *''Seraph of the End'', vol. 1 –6, ongoing (manga ''Weekly Shonen Jump'')
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