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Revision as of 02:43, 22 November 2007

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Written by Yamaguchi Noboru

Born in February, 1972. His debut work was "Canary/This thought on a Song", which was serialized in Kadokawa Sneaker Bunko. Other works include "Green Green kane no oto Fantastic," "Tsuppare Arisugawa" (both in Kadokawa Sneaker Bunko), "Green Green kane no oto Stand By Me" (in MF bunko J), and many other serialized novels, including "Fujimi Fantagia Battle Royal," "Green Green," "Gonna Be??" "Yukiuta," "Shiritsu Akihabara Gakuen," and "Makai tenshi Gibliel". He has also worked as a scenario writer for games.

Illustrations by Usatsuka Eiji

A real Osaka native, born and raised. His birthday is the 16th of August.

He is currently drawing illustrations while employed as an office worker. Usatsuka has worked on one previous novel, titled "Doushi sama to issho" (serialized in Dengeki bunko).


Back Cover

Zero no Tsukaima by Yamaguchi Noboru

"Who are you?"

Hiraga Saito awoke to find a pretty girl asking him that question. Looking around, he found himself in an unfamiliar place, people dressed as magicians surrounding him and the girl.

The girl, calling herself Louise, explained that she had "summoned" him from his world to be her "familiar". Saito's confusion grew, especially after she kissed him and claimed it was a "contract"! My first kiss, he lamented, but before he had even a chance to become angry, strange symbols etched themselves into his left hand, marking him as a familiar!

While searching for a way to return home, Saito must cope with being forced to live with Louise, as her familiar...

And so begins Hiraga Saito's comedic life as 'Zero's Familiar.'



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