COMIC ARTIST

Nakaba Suzuki

1977 - Today

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Nakaba Suzuki (Japanese: 鈴木央, Hepburn: Suzuki Nakaba; born February 8, 1977) is a Japanese manga artist. He is best known for his fantasy series The Seven Deadly Sins (2012–2020), which has over 55 million copies in circulation making it one of the best-selling manga series of all time. He began a sequel, Four Knights of the Apocalypse, in 2021. Read more on Wikipedia

His biography is available in different languages on Wikipedia. Nakaba Suzuki is the 198th most popular comic artist, the 2,440th most popular biography from Japan (down from 1,979th in 2019) and the 70th most popular Japanese Comic Artist.

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Among COMIC ARTISTS

Among comic artists, Nakaba Suzuki ranks 198 out of 226Before him are Shaun Tan, Arina Tanemura, Paco Roca, Ronald Searle, Mark Millar, and Garth Ennis. After him are Jeph Loeb, Gary Larson, Doaa el-Adl, Nisio Isin, Joann Sfar, and George Pérez.

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Contemporaries

Among people born in 1977, Nakaba Suzuki ranks 420Before him are Kiki Musampa, Eka Tkeshelashvili, Benjamin Huggel, Tomo Šokota, Ilian Stoyanov, and Veljko Paunović. After him are Tamarine Tanasugarn, Evgenia Radanova, Ousmane Dabo, Marco Cassetti, Fumiyuki Kanda, and Dwight Phillips.

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In Japan

Among people born in Japan, Nakaba Suzuki ranks 2,440 out of 6,245Before him are Takuro Okuyama (1983), Kinoto Saito (1976), Satoru Yoshida (1970), Shoko Mikami (1981), Kenji Wakamatsu (1972), and Yoshiaki Shimojo (1954). After him are Hikari Mitsushima (1985), Atsuji Miyahara (1958), Keisuke Hoshino (1985), Noriaki Ishizawa (1985), Koji Igarashi (1968), and Masayuki Nakagomi (1967).

Among COMIC ARTISTS In Japan

Among comic artists born in Japan, Nakaba Suzuki ranks 70Before him are Kōhei Horikoshi (1986), Moyoco Anno (1971), Katsura Hoshino (1980), Natsuki Takaya (1973), Koyoharu Gotouge (1989), and Arina Tanemura (1978). After him are Nisio Isin (1981), Kentaro Yabuki (1980), Yuki Urushibara (1974), Bisco Hatori (1975), Yoshitoki Ōima (1989), and Kaori Yuki (2000).