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Nationality
  
Japanese

Occupation
  
Author


Name
  
Noboru Yamaguchi

Role
  
Author

Noboru Yamaguchi (author) Zero no Tsukaima Author Noboru Yamaguchi Passes Away JpopAsia

Born
  
February 11, 1972 (
1972-02-11
)

Known for
  
Died
  
April 4, 2013, Niigata, Niigata Prefecture, Japan

Books
  
Zero's Familiar Omnibus 1-3, Zero's Familiar Chevalier

Similar People
  
Izuru Yumizuru, Rie Kugimiya, Nanako Inoue

Noboru Yamaguchi (ヤマグチ ノボル, Yamaguchi Noboru, February 11, 1972 – April 4, 2013) was Japanese light novel and game scenario author from Ibaraki Prefecture, Japan. He was well known for being the author of the The Familiar of Zero light novels and visual novels by Front Wing.

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Biography

On February 11, 1972, he was born in Hitachi, Ibaraki. He graduated in Department of Political Science Division II, School of Political Science and Economics, Meiji University. In July 2011, he revealed on Media Factory's website that he had advanced stage cancer that was discovered in February of that year and which was untreatable at the time, which affected his work on the final two volumes of Zero no Tsukaima. After an unrelated gallstone surgery, the cancerous growth was found to have shrunk allowing surgery to take place in early August 2011. On November 1, 2011, he was invited to the event of "Amazon.co.jp 10th Anniversary", and he was inducted to a hall of fame in Japanese Books section, Amazon.co.jp 10th Anniversary. He was later readmitted to the hospital in December 2011, and had another surgery in November 2012. Yamaguchi died on April 4, 2013 at the age of 41. His funeral was held on April 9. His death was publicly announced on April 11 by his family and publishers.

Recognition

  • Inducted into a hall of fame in Japanese Books section, Amazon.co.jp 10th Anniversary (November 1, 2011)
  • References

    Noboru Yamaguchi (author) Wikipedia