Talk:Naoki Urasawa
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Removed Disambiguation Link
[edit]If you arrived at this page, you must've been looking for Urasawa Naoki ... I have no problem with a Naoki disambiguation page, but I'm not sure what the purpose is of linking to it from this page.
CES 01:59, 8 Feb 2005 (UTC)
Takashi Nagasaki?
[edit]Perhaps we should mention that Urasawa-sama often collaborates with Takashi Nagasaki, with Nagasaki often working in the background. According to the first volume of Viz's edition of Pluto, Nagasaki's involvement in Urasawa's comics seems to be the kind of relationship that a director has with a producer. Also, Urasawa and Nagasaki collaborated on a prose novel that ties in to Monster.
--209.214.97.25 (talk) 20:43, 16 April 2009 (UTC)
- @209.214.97.25 The prose novel on which Urasawa and Nagasaki collaborated was "Another Monster: The Investigative Report", right? Fahdkhan08 (talk) 06:22, 5 May 2023 (UTC)
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