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  1. Tsugumi Ohba - Wikipedia

    Tsugumi Ohba (Japanese: 大場 つぐみ, Hepburn: Ōba Tsugumi) is the pen name of a Japanese manga writer, best known for authoring the Death Note manga series with illustrator Takeshi …

  2. Tsugumi Ohba - Death Note Wiki

    Tsugumi Ohba (大場 つぐみ, Ōba Tsugumi) is a Japanese manga writer. They are the writer and creator of Death Note, which they worked on with manga artist Takeshi Obata.

  3. Tsugumi Ohba - grokipedia.com

    Tsugumi Ohba is the pen name adopted by the Japanese manga writer best known for creating Death Note.

  4. Tsugumi Ohba - MyAnimeList.net

    A scan of the upcoming 44th issue of Weekly Shounen Jump magazine, to be released on Monday, revealed that manga authors Tsugumi Ohba and Takeshi Obata, known for th... read …

  5. All Book Series by Tsugumi Ohba - Goodreads

    Tsugumi Ohba has 364 books on Goodreads with 1415405 ratings. Tsugumi Ohba's most popular series is Death Note [デスノート]

  6. Tsugumi OHBA - Anime-Planet

    Tsugumi OHBA is best known for being the author of Death Note (2020), Death Note Special, Death Note (Pilot), Bakuman., and Death Note.

  7. Tsugumi Ohba (author of Death Note, Vol. 1) - SoBrief

    Tsugumi Ōba is the enigmatic author of Death Note, whose true identity remains a closely guarded secret. Born in Tokyo, Ōba is known for developing manga plots while sitting in a …

  8. Tsugumi Ohba Quotes and book summaries - BookBrief

    Tsugumi Ohba is a pseudonymous Japanese manga writer, best known for creating the critically acclaimed series "Death Note" and "Bakuman," both illustrated by Takeshi Obata. Ohba's …

  9. Tsugumi Ohba - Wikiwand

    Tsugumi Ohba (Japanese: 大場 つぐみ, Hepburn: Ōba Tsugumi) is the pen name of a Japanese manga writer, best known for authoring the Death Note manga series with illustrator Takeshi …

  10. Tsugumi Ohba (? — 2003), Japanese screenwriter, writer, …

    Tsugumi Ohba is a gensakusha. He is best known for authoring the Death Note manga series with illustrator Takeshi Obata from 2003 to 2006, which has 30 million collected volumes in …