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'''Tsutomu Nihei''' (born 1971) is a Japanese manga artist. He is relatively unknown outside Japan, though his cyberpunk-influenced artwork has gained a strong cult following.
'''Tsutomu Nihei''' (born 1971) is a Japanese manga artist. He is relatively lesser known outside Japan, though his cyberpunk-influenced artwork has gained a strong cult following.


He has produced everything from erotic manga to the ''BLAME!'' series. He was responsible for both the art and the story for the section of the [[Halo Graphic Novel]] called "Breaking Quarantine: The untold story of [[Sergeant Johnson]]'s escape from the [[Flood]].
Nihei has produced everything from erotic manga to the ''BLAME!'' series. He was responsible for both the art and the story for the section of the [[Halo Graphic Novel]] called "Breaking Quarantine: The untold story of [[Sergeant Johnson]]'s escape from the [[Flood]].


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Sergeant Johnson fighting a Flood attacker form in Breaking Quarantine. The characters on the picture are Japanese Katakana letters that mean "Don, Don, Don, Don," - which is Japanese for the sound a gun makes, analogous to the English "Bam."
Nihei's work in Breaking Quarantine.

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Tsutomu Nihei.

Tsutomu Nihei (born 1971) is a Japanese manga artist. He is relatively lesser known outside Japan, though his cyberpunk-influenced artwork has gained a strong cult following.

Nihei has produced everything from erotic manga to the BLAME! series. He was responsible for both the art and the story for the section of the Halo Graphic Novel called "Breaking Quarantine: The untold story of Sergeant Johnson's escape from the Flood.

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