. . @prefix rdf: . rdf:type . @prefix rdfs: . rdfs:label "Yasutaka Nagai"@en ; rdfs:comment "Yasutaka was born Shanghai, China, in March 10, 1941. His family was still living there because of the war and they wouldn't return to Japan until a little before Go was born. He would become a novelist, Manga author and scenario writer. He started his career since young. In 1969 he was a candidate for the Ranpo Edogawa prize for his novel Baptism of Blood (\u9BAE\u8840\u306E\u30D0\u30D7\u30C6\u30B9\u30DE), being Seiichi Morimura the winner of that year."@en , "Yasutaka Nagai(\u6C38\u4E95 \u6CF0\u5B87, \u306A\u304C\u3044 \u3084\u3059\u305F\u304B,Nagai Yasutaka, born Baku Nagai (\u6C38\u4E95\u535A, \u306A\u304C\u3044 \u3070\u304F, Nagai Baku), March 10, 1941 in Shanghai, China) is a Japanese novelist, Manga author and scenario writer. He is one of the four brothers of famous mangaka Go Nagai. He has also worked with his brother and Ken Ishikawa in several manga such as Maboroshi Panty, Haru Ichiban and Shinrei Tantei Occult Dan, among others."@en . @prefix owl: . @prefix dbr: . owl:sameAs dbr:Yasutaka_Nagai . @prefix dcterms: . dcterms:subject , , , . @prefix ns5: . ns5:wikiPageUsesTemplate , , , , . @prefix xsd: . "1941-03-10"^^xsd:date ; ; "Yasutaka Nagai"@en . @prefix ns7: . ns7:wikiPageUsesTemplate ; "Hiroshi Koenji"@en ; , ; "Novelist, Manga writer, Scenario writer"@en ; "Baku Nagai"@en ; . @prefix ns8: . ns8:abstract "Yasutaka was born Shanghai, China, in March 10, 1941. His family was still living there because of the war and they wouldn't return to Japan until a little before Go was born. He would become a novelist, Manga author and scenario writer. He started his career since young. In 1969 he was a candidate for the Ranpo Edogawa prize for his novel Baptism of Blood (\u9BAE\u8840\u306E\u30D0\u30D7\u30C6\u30B9\u30DE), being Seiichi Morimura the winner of that year. After Go decided to become a mangaka, he helped him out with his first manga works, including what would be Go's breakthrough in the manga world, Satsujinsha, a story about a sci-fi ninja (which at the time was merely an amateur work that didn't have a title and which would be the prototype of Black Lion), which would in turn call the attention of Shotaro Ishinomori and that would be the beginning of Go Nagai's career. When Go and his brothers founded Dynamic Production, he abandoned his activities as a writer for a time in order to manage the company. He would re-debut as a writer in 1981 with the novel Shin Devilman (\u771F\u30FB\u30C7\u30D3\u30EB\u30DE\u30F3) (not to be confused with the manga of similar name where he also collaborated)."@en , "Yasutaka Nagai(\u6C38\u4E95 \u6CF0\u5B87, \u306A\u304C\u3044 \u3084\u3059\u305F\u304B,Nagai Yasutaka, born Baku Nagai (\u6C38\u4E95\u535A, \u306A\u304C\u3044 \u3070\u304F, Nagai Baku), March 10, 1941 in Shanghai, China) is a Japanese novelist, Manga author and scenario writer. He is one of the four brothers of famous mangaka Go Nagai. In 1969 he was a candidate for the Ranpo Edogawa prize for his novel Baptism of Blood (\u9BAE\u8840\u306E\u30D0\u30D7\u30C6\u30B9\u30DE), being Seiichi Morimura the winner of that year, but he abandoned his activities as a writer, for a time, with the establishment of Dynamic Production. He would re-debut as a writer in 1981 with Shin Devilman (\u771F\u30FB\u30C7\u30D3\u30EB\u30DE\u30F3)(not to be confused with the manga of similar name where he also collaborated). He has also worked with his brother and Ken Ishikawa in several manga such as Maboroshi Panty, Haru Ichiban and Shinrei Tantei Occult Dan, among others."@en . .