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Japanese light novelist
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Gakuto Coda (甲田 学人, Kōda Gakuto, born 1977) is a Japanese light novelist. His works can be found under both spellings of his name, his works in English translation under 'Coda' and his works in Japanese under 'Kouda'. His series Missing has been adapted into a manga, and Tokyopop released two in the series, 2007 to 2008, before it went bankrupt. He is known for basing his horror novels on research into psychology and folklore.

Works

Missing series

Dansho no Grimm / Grimm Fragments series

Other works

References

  1. Tokyopop Missing novel product page


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