COMIC ARTIST

Aka Akasaka

1988 - Today

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Aka Akasaka (赤坂 アカ, Akasaka Aka; born August 29, 1988) is a Japanese manga artist and writer best known for his universally acclaimed series Kaguya-sama: Love Is War and Oshi no Ko. Read more on Wikipedia

His biography is available in different languages on Wikipedia. Aka Akasaka is the 209th most popular comic artist, the 2,643rd most popular biography from Japan and the 73rd most popular Japanese Comic Artist.

Aka Akasaka is a Japanese manga artist best known for creating the popular romantic comedy series "Kaguya-sama: Love Is War." The series has gained significant acclaim for its clever writing and unique take on romantic rivalry.

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Among COMIC ARTISTS

Among comic artists, Aka Akasaka ranks 209 out of 226Before him are Joann Sfar, George Pérez, Daniel Clowes, Kentaro Yabuki, Carlos Ezquerra, and Bruce Timm. After him are Yuki Urushibara, Warren Ellis, Bisco Hatori, Dave McKean, Brian Michael Bendis, and Craig McCracken.

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Contemporaries

Among people born in 1988, Aka Akasaka ranks 352Before him are Charlie Carver, Ravindra Jadeja, Cristina Neagu, Ismaïl Aissati, Natsumi Hara, and Clayton Kershaw. After him are Lucas Bravo, Alexander Koch, Federica Pellegrini, Nobunaga Shimazaki, Max Thieriot, and Tracy Spiridakos.

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In Japan

Among people born in Japan, Aka Akasaka ranks 2,643 out of 6,245Before him are Masaaki Sawanobori (1970), Kenji Koyama (1972), Nao Shikata (1979), Tadanari Lee (1985), Olivia Lufkin (1979), and Shota Kanno (1984). After him are Atsushi Yoneyama (1976), Kyo (1976), Mike Havenaar (1987), Yoshimasa Hosoya (1982), Eiji Sato (1971), and Hiroshi Tamaki (1980).

Among COMIC ARTISTS In Japan

Among comic artists born in Japan, Aka Akasaka ranks 73Before him are Natsuki Takaya (1973), Koyoharu Gotouge (1989), Arina Tanemura (1978), Nakaba Suzuki (1977), Nisio Isin (1981), and Kentaro Yabuki (1980). After him are Yuki Urushibara (1974), Bisco Hatori (1975), Yoshitoki Ōima (1989), Paru Itagaki (1993), Kaori Yuki (2000), and Matsuri Hino (2000).