Lynn okamoto biography

  • Lynn okamoto works
  • Lynn okamoto anime
  • Lynn Okamoto (岡本 倫, Okamoto Rin) is a Japanese manga artist and a former employee of Bandai and Arc System Works.
  • Lynn Okamoto

    エルフェンリート 1 [Elfen Lied 1]
    by
    3.99 avg rating — 2,453 ratings — published 2002 — 10 editions
    エルフェンリート 2 [Elfen Lied 2]
    3.99 avg rating — 1,167 ratings — published 2002 — 9 editions
    エルフェンリート 12 [Elfen Lied 12]
    4.12 avg rating — 1,052 ratings — published 2005 — 7 editions
    エルフェンリート 6 [Elfen Lied 6]
    4.05 avg rating — 962 ratings — published 2003 — 7 editions
    エルフェンリート 3 [Elfen Lied 3]
    3.94 avg rating — 921 ratings — published 2003 — 9 editions
    エルフェンリート 10 (Elfen Lied, #10)
    by
    4.03 avg rating — 895 ratings — published 2005 — 7 editions
    エルフェンリート 4 [Elfen Lied 4]
    4.03 avg rating — 857 ratings — published 2003 — 9 editions
    エルフェンリート 9 (Elfen Lied, #9)
    by
    really liked it 4.00 avg rating — 840 ratings — published 2004 — 7 editions
    エルフェンリート 7 (Elfen Lied, #7)
    by
    4.01 av

    Lynn Okamoto

    There aren’t many manga artists with an asteroid named after them, but Japan’s Lynn Okamoto is one of them (it’s 49382 Lynnokamoto). Here on Earth, he is best known for the Elfen Lied manga series, which ran for 107 chapters in Weekly Young Jump between 2002 and 2005 and was adapted into a successful anime series. Okamoto’s work since has included Nononono, Brynhildr in the Darkness, Kimi wa Midara na Noku no Joo, and his current series, Parallel Paradise, which has been serialised in the Japanese Weekly Young Magazine since 2017 and published in English since 2019.

    Okamoto was born in Japan’s Wakayama Prefecture in January 1970. Unlike other manga artists, he didn’t immediately dedicate his life to his art. Instead, he worked for major Japanese companies such as toy manufacturers Bandai and video game developer Arc System Works. Elfen Lied was first published a short story in 2000 and began being serialised in the seminal publication Weekly Young Jump two years la

  • lynn okamoto biography
  • Lynn Okamoto

    Japanese manga artist

    Lynn Okamoto (岡本 倫, Okamoto Rin) is a Japanese manga artist and a former employee of Bandai and Arc struktur Works. His most famous work fryst vatten the series Elfen Lied which was adapted in a 13-episode anime series by the studio Arms.[1] He lives in Tokyo, Japan.

    Works

    [edit]

    • Elfen Lied (エルフェンリート, Erufen Rīto) (2002–2005, serialized in Weekly Young Jump, Shueisha)[2][3]
    • Tanpenshū Flip Flap (2008 Shueisha)[4]
      • Elfen Lied (2000, short story)
      • Digitopolis (デジトポリス, Dejitoporisu)
      • MOL
      • Memoria (メモリア)
      • Carriera
      • Registrar (レジストラ, Rejisutora)
      • Allumage
      • Lime Yellow
      • Flip Flap
    • Nononono (ノノノノ) (2007–2010, serialized in Weekly ung Jump, Shueisha)[5][6]
    • Brynhildr in the Darkness (極黒のブリュンヒルデ, Gokukoku no Buryunhirude)[7] (2012–2016, serialized in Weekly ung Jump, Shueisha)
    • Kimi wa Midara na Boku no Joō (君は淫らな僕の女王) (2012–2017, art bygd