Go Nagai bibliography


Go Nagai is a prolific Japanese manga artist who has written, illustrated, or otherwise contributed to over 360 manga titles since his professional debut in 1967 with Meakashi Polikichi. Specializing in science fiction, fantasy, horror, and erotica, he is best known for creating the seminal works Cutie Honey, Devilman, and Mazinger Z in the 1970s.

1960s

  • Meakashi Polikichi
  • Chibikko Kaiju Yadamon Original work by Tomio Sagisu
  • Yuhi no Kenman
  • Chibikko Keiji-chan
  • Jintaro Sandogasa
  • Hana no Sanshiro
  • Sanbiki no Kenman
  • Go-chan no Fantaji Waraudo Ban
  • Jigoku no Kenman
  • Izari Shi Monogatari
  • Magokko Kinta
  • Koya no Kenman
  • Tenrankai no E
  • Harenchi Gakuen
  • Allah-kun
  • Mini Mini Manga Dai-Koshin
  • Dengeki Shiro Inazuma Sakusen
  • Huuten Ninpo Cho
  • Bravo! Sensei
  • Ra Samurai
  • Usurasebun
  • Kaishin Saku
  • Shin Sen Gumi Somatsu Ki
  • Pansy-chan
  • Kuishin Boku-chan
  • Receive-chan
  • Wanpaku Yaro no Mechanic Daisenso
  • Nazonazoboya X-kun
  • Ultra Spy Hige Godzilla
  • Yume no Sekai no Mari-chan
  • Goketsu Mika-chan
  • Meakashi Polikichi -Yokoku Goto no Kan-
  • Fighting Pants-kun
  • Daimachi Sensei
  • Kimagure Kyoshitsu Also known as Kimagure Sensei
  • Neko no Ko Love-chan
  • Kikkai-kun
  • Handsome-kun
  • Hunter-kun
  • Onna Bancho Houin Daiko
  • Migawari Pansy-chan
  • Koibito-kun Reissued as "Kick-chan"
  • Sweet-chan Co-production with Taiyo Noguchi.
  • Funny Boy Co-production with Yukio Asai.
  • Godzilla ga Yuku
  • Oni Keiji ga Yuku
  • Janken Ken-chan Co-production with Taiyo Noguchi.
  • Pinky no Koi no Kizetsu A combination of comic with photographies.
  • Onna Tobaku Shi ga Yuku
  • Chikan ga Yuku
  • Sweet-chan Co-production with Tsutomu Oyamada.
  • Zohyo ga Yuku
  • Oishasan ga Yuku
  • Shinobi ga Yuku
  • Abashiri ikka
  • Gakuen Bangaichi Co-production with Ken Ishikawa, Ishikawa's debut. Last stories with art by Tetsuji Aikawa.
  • Seibu no Yojinbo Macaroni-chan
  • Daitozoku
  • ''Chan-kun''

1970s

  • Sasurai Gakuto Co-production with Ken Ishikawa, Ishikawa's second professional manga.
  • Oni -2889 Nen no Hanran-
  • Komatsu Charm Co-production with Tsutomu Oyamada.
  • Hidoi Kyoto
  • Sukisuki Skiing-chan
  • Kaiketsu Ultra Super Deluxe-man
  • Go! Go! Go-chan Warai
  • Gakuen Taikutsu Otoko
  • GO! Go! Nonsense
  • Kyuketsuki Kari
  • Jinrui no Shinpo to Fuchowa
  • Shosetsu Tengoku to Jigoku
  • Go-chan no Fushigina Sekai
  • Maro
  • Boy Hunter
  • Tengoku to Jigoku
  • Shain wa V
  • Kaijuu-Hakase Pokopen-chan
  • Sanshiro
  • Captain Past
  • Mao Dante
  • Golgo 17·18·19
  • Yagyu no Sasurau Kuni Nite
  • Chakapoko
  • Susumu-chan Dai Shock
  • Africa no Chi Original work by Yasutaka Tsutsui.
  • Schalken Gahaku Original work by Joseph Sheridan Le Fanu.
  • Sanchome Ga Senso Desu Written by Yasutaka Tsutsui, published by Dōwa Ehon.
  • Kuzureru
  • Resura-Man
  • Yokufuka Zukin
  • Yatai Oh
  • Dai-Kamen
  • Yakkora Sho
  • Go Gag Tama-kun Tama-chan Co-production with Tomotaka Iwasawa.
  • Zuba-Ban
  • Nekketsu Dan
  • Enoshima Dodzilla
  • Shiroi Sekai no Kaibutsu
  • Omorai-kun
  • Animal Kedaman
  • Ganbare Supokon-kun
  • Raijin Thunder
  • Devilman
  • Mazinger Z
  • Dollyman
  • Haijin Nijumencho
  • Gariben
  • Kiri no Tobira
  • Chottodakeyo!
  • Shirayukihime
  • Renkonman
  • Violence Jack
  • Dororon Enma-kun Aside from Nagai's version, there are at least six other variations published in several publications from Shogakukan no Gakushu Zasshi series. These are illustrated by Tadashi Makimura, Tsutomu Oyamada, Ken Ishikawa and Yoshimi Hamada.
  • Cutie Honey Aside from Nagai's version, there are at least three other versions, illustrated by Ken Ishikawa, Yuu Okazaki and Masatoshi Nakajima. While the versions of Nagai and Ishikawa are considered Shōnen, the versions of Okazaki and Nakajima are Shōjo.
  • Mazinger Z TV Magazine serialization
  • Akai Show Geki
  • Getter Robo Created with Ken Ishikawa, other series in the franchise where written & illustrated by Ken Ishikawa
  • Mayonaka no Sensui
  • Joshi Daisei
  • Donketsu Oh
  • Kaiketsu Hirashain
  • Bakuratsu Kyoushitsu
  • Ishashashan
  • Oira Sukeban
  • Kekko Kamen
  • Great Mazinger
  • Iyahaya Nantomo
  • Daigaku Musekinin
  • Sheryakko Holmes
  • Shutendoji
  • Koko Mikaku Nin
  • Hagehatsuki Keke Ippatsu
  • Doki Doki Doshin!
  • Ryoko Shonendan
  • Janjaja~n Boss Borot Dai Credited as original work. Art by Tadashi Makimura.
  • Kotetsu Jeeg Art by Tatsuya Yasuda.
  • Shinrei Tantei Occult Dan Co-production with Hiroshi Koenji and Ken Ishikawa.
  • Uchu Enban Dai-Senso Art by Yoshimitsu Shintaku.
  • Go-chan no Natsuyasumi
  • UFO Robot Grendizer
  • Jozoku Furo Tokage
  • Viva! Joshi Puroresu
  • Konran Retto Script by Yasutaka Tsutsui.
  • Change! Sabu
  • Henchin Pokoider
  • King Bomber
  • Groizer X Art by Panchosu Ishiwata
  • Hamaguri Dosse~!!
  • Sheryakko Holmes
  • Aztecaser Art by Ken Ishikawa.
  • Garla
  • Dongara Sanjushi
  • Onari- Borottono Dai Credited as original work. Art by Tadashi Makimura.
  • Groizer X, Shōgaku San-nensei/August 1976-
  • Shutendoji
  • Viva! Onna Tarzan
  • Ichimotsu-kun
  • Kaiketsu Chikanmen!
  • Battle Hawk Art by Ken Ishikawa.
  • Burai The Kid
  • Hyoheki no Haha
  • Denso-jin Baruber
  • Abashiri Ikka - Goemon Seijin
  • Osakan Kazoku
  • Harenchi Gakuen
  • Fantaji
  • Go-chan no ara? Eh! Sassa~
  • Ihin
  • Oni no Kubi Fuunroku Writing by Go Nagai, illustration by Entotsu Ono, parody of Uma no Kubi Fuunroku by Yasutaka Tsutsui.
  • Violence Car Hono no Taka
  • Choningen Arawaru
  • Kikkai tai Omorai Kasu Togi Sekaiichi Ketteisen
  • Viva! Star Wars
  • Garikyura Robocha Do Kin
  • Wakabaka-sama
  • Kagami no Naka no Uchu
  • Dai Sanji Chuka Taisen
  • Choman
  • Majokko Tickle Credited as original work. Art by Yuki Narumi. Two other versions exist, one drawn by Peko Natsumi and the other by Miko Arasu, both published by Shogakukan in the magazines Shogaku Ichinensei and Yochien respectively.
  • Ochikobore-kun
  • Yoru ni Kita Oni
  • Kuro no Shishi
  • Space Kishi
  • Uchu Kaibutsuen
  • Henki~n Tamaider
  • Supeope Chu Gaku
  • Majin Sensha Baldos
  • Enma Jigoku
  • Toshi M1
  • Shin Devilman With a collaboration of Masaki Tsuji and two scenarios by Hiroshi Koenji. Published in the US simply as Devilman by Verotik in 1995.
  • Goemon Sensei
  • Hanappe Bazooka Scenario by Kazuo Koike.
  • 00 Gakuen Spy Daisakusen
  • Susano OH
  • Dokuro no Yakata
  • UFO Kara Kita Shōnen Mu Co-production with Ken Ishikawa.
  • Iya~n Hanny
  • MachineSaur
  • Schumann-fujin to Brahms Ai no Concerto Work collaboration with Naoki Kamohara, data by Kouzou Asari.
  • ''Omoide no K-kun''

1980s

1990s

2000s

2010s

  • Mazinkaizer SKL Versus This is a mobile phone comic book published by Emotion Credited as original work, cartoon by Kazumi Hoshi
  • Shururun Yukiko Hime-chan feat. Dororon Enma-kun Credited as original work, cartoon by Sae Amatsu
  • Devilman tai Getter Robo
  • Geki-man!
  • Mazinger Otome Taisen Credited as original work, art by Mikio Tachibana.
  • Maou Dante tai Getter Robo G
  • Time Slipper Tamahime
  • Enma vs: Dororon Enma-kun Gaiden Credited as original work, cartoon by Masaki Segawa
  • Devilman G Credited as original work, cartoon by Rui Takato
  • Honey VS Credited as original work, cartoon by Masaki Segawa
  • Mazinger Z vs. Kekko Kamen Credited as original work, cartoon by Takeshi Okano
  • Sirene-chan
  • Shin Mazinger Zero vs Ankoku Daishogun Credited as original work, scenario by Yoshiaki Tabata, art by Yuki Yogo
  • Devilman vs Hades Credited as original work, cartoon by Team Moon
  • Dororo to Enma-kun Original work by Osamu Tezuka
  • Devilman Lady vs Cutey Honey
  • Dino Getter Credited as original work along with Ken Ishikawa, scenario and art by Kazumi Hoshi
  • Devilman Saga
  • Grendizer Giga
  • Gekiman! Mazinger Z Hen
  • Majin Battle Credited as original work along with Ken Ishikawa, scenario and art by Takafumi Adachi
  • Cyborg 009 Vs Devilman: Breakdown Credited as original work along with Shotaro Ishinomori, scenario and art by Akihito Yoshitomi
  • Koutetsu Jeeg Hiryuuden Credited as original work, scenario and art by Shinobu Kaze
  • Getter Robo Devolution - Uchuu Saigo no 3-bunkann Credited as original work along with Ken Ishikawa, scenario by Eiichi Shimizu and art by Tomohiro Shimoguchi
  • Getter Robo High Credited as original work along with Ken Ishikawa, scenario and art by Drill Jill
  • Gekiman! Cutie Honey Hen
  • Mazinger Z Alter Ignition Credited as original work, scenario and art by Yuu Kinutani
  • Mazinger Z Interval Peace Credited as original work, scenario and art by UME
  • Gekiman! Z & Great Hen
  • Mazinger Z vs Transformers Credited as original work, special cover, various assistant credits

2020s

  • Violence Jack 20XX Credited as original work, scenario and art by Yuu Kinutani
  • Yagyuu Hadaka Shinken
  • Devilman Gaiden -Ningen Senki- Credited as original work, scenario and art by Fujihiko Hosono

Anime titles created by or based on the works of Go Nagai / Dynamic Pro

These following anime titles were based on the works of Go Nagai's assistants.
  • Kyomu Senshi Miroku Manga by Ken Ishikawa
  • Maju Sensen Manga by Ken Ishikawa
  • Maju Sensen THE APOCALYPSE Manga by Ken Ishikawa
  • The Gakuen Chojō-tai Novel by Tatsuhiko Dan, planning by Dynamic Planning
The following title was based on the works of Dynamic Planning.
  • Machine Hayabusa* Created by Dynamic Planning and Mikiya Mochizuki

Tokusatsu/Live action created by or based on the works of Go Nagai / Dynamic Pro

Additionally, Nagai appears as an actor in the following productions:
  • The Toxic Avenger Part II
  • Nijisseiki Shōnen Dokuhon
  • Kekko Kamen 2: We'll be back...
  • Nagai Go no Horror Gekijo: Mannequin
  • Oira Sukeban: Kessen! Pansuto
  • Mirai no Omoide: Last Christmas
  • Metropolis (anime) Guest voice
  • Kekko Kamen
  • Nagai Go World: Maboroshi Panty VS Henchin Pokoider
  • Cutie Honey
  • Devilman
  • Cutie Honey The Live episode 26
  • ''Cutie Honey Tears''

Games created by or based on the works of Go Nagai / Dynamic Pro