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Cogecha

 

Cogecha is a japanese artist who illustrated several novels and novel series, including Kotarō Ryūno's Million Crown, Fumiya Iwakura's Ano Natsu Boku wa Tenshi wo Mita, Yuba Isukari's Jūryoku Alchemic, Yabe Takashi's Shōjo Teikoku, Yuya Takashima's Invisible Sweethearts (Fukashi Toshi), Hiroshi Miyairi's Skirt no naka no Himitsu, Megumi Ōzawa's Kanojo wa Shindemo Naoranai, Amane Bungyoku's Sayonara wo Ienai mama, 1000-kai Omō Haru ga Kuru, and Kai Tomohiko's Kayō Shinbun Club: Sento Mari Midai no Tantei, among others.

Cogecha also drew the cover illustration for the 11th volume of the Fate/Grand Order Dengeki Comic Anthology work (pictured at right).









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