AX08: Hideyuki Kikuchi and Saiko Takaki

07/07/08 1153 hours

Ahhh, my last Anime Expo post for the ‘08 con (not including the pending roundup). And what a doozie it’ll be– I got to sit down with the legendary sci-fi/horror novelist Hideyuki Kikuchi, most famous in the US for his Vampire Hunter D novels (although his list of works published in Japan is incredibly long, including Demon City Shinjuku and Wicked City) and with Saiko Takaki, who is adapting his novels into a manga that is being simultaneously released in the US (by Digital Manga Publishing) and Japan! (And a quick thanks to DMP’s Duke Takuma Yanagi for translating.)

Hit the jump for the interview!

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Expo Gets Ando, But SDCC Scores Amano

05/09/08 1213 hours

So Digital Manga Publishing is bringing Vampire Hunter D creator Hideyuki Kikuchi and the artist for the new VHD manga, Saiko Takaki, to Anime Expo this year. Unfortunately, they’ll just miss crossing paths with another Vampire Hunter D name– Yoshitaka Amano, who illustrated the original VHD novels (and, yes, did character designs for Final Fantasy, and that one volume of Sandman, blah blah blah). Amano is a guest of Radical Comics at the convention. Radical is publishing Mateki: The Magic Flute, Amano’s take on Mozart’s popular opera; apparently they’re opening up a new line of comics created for the Asian market.

Meanwhile, Anime Expo just announced a new guest: Masahiro Ando, who’ll be there to pimp Bones’ new movie Stranger(/Sword of the Stranger/Mukoh Hadan), which we can probably presume will be announced for a US release at the con. Ando is also known for his work as animation director on Sailor Moon and various roles in Fullmetal Alchemist.

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