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Katsuki Hirose

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Japanese manga artist specializing in game-based Dragon Ball adaptations. Hirose created manga versions of Dragon Ball card and strategy game properties.

Role: manga_artist
Sub Role: Manga artist for Dragon Ball Discross spinoff
Nationality: Japanese
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Dragon Ball Manga Work

Katsuki Hirose authored Dragon Ball Discross Jinryoku God Max, adapting a Dragon Ball card battle game into manga format. This work showcases Hirose's ability to translate complex game mechanics and strategic gameplay into visual narrative that engages both new readers and experienced Dragon Ball fans.

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Career in Game Adaptations

Hirose specializes in manga adaptations of interactive properties, with credits including Appli Monsters: Appmon Academy and other game-based titles. This focus on adaptation work demonstrates his skill at creating coherent storytelling from gameplay systems while maintaining appeal for franchise enthusiasts.

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