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Revision as of 12:36, 20 May 2023
Hayato Sakamoto (坂本勇人 or 坂本ハヤト Sakamoto Hayato) is a Japanese writer and artist. As a fan artist, he has created a good number of Transformers dōjinshi. He has also worked as an assistant to Yuki Ohshima and was one of the compilers of the Japanese Generation 1 cartoon continuity timeline.
Comic works
Writer/Artist
TakaraTomy
(Also writer)
- Takara's online Kre-O comic – "Kreon Story", #1-10
- Transformers Legends comic
- "Yokohama Decepticon Secret Base"
- Unite Warriors online manga and Unite Warriors Offshot
- Generations Selects Special Comic
- The Transformers: End of G1 Universe comic
- "Dark Amber Leo Prime" first part
- "Dark Amber Leo Prime" second part
Art only
Fun Publications
- "Timeless" (with Will Mangin)
- "Hoist the Flag"
- "The Brick List: Earth's Most Wanted"
- Spatiotemporal Challengers (part 1 and 2)
IDW Publishing
- The Transformers: More than Meets the Eye #39, #44, #48, #49, #53 (5 pages)
- The Transformers: More than Meets the Eye cover #50 (with Casey Coller), #52-53
Villagebooks
- The Transformers "International Incident" (Japanese reprint cover)
- Mazinger Z versus Transformers
Packaging art
Transformers Legends (All line art work only)
- LG01 Rattle
- LG08 Swerve & Tailgate
- LG10 Arcee
- LG11 Chromia
- LG12 Windblade
- LG62 Targetmaster Windblade
Toy design
Transformers Legends
- LG16 Slipstream
Gallery
Notes
- Sakamoto proposed at least three unproduced toylines for e-HOBBY: Transformers: Bravemasters, Transformers Prime: Shattered Glass, and Transformers Part One.[1][2]
References
- ↑ Allspark Forums post on BotCon 2015 (archived on Wayback)
- ↑ Best Of BotCon: The Japanese Perspective @ The Allspark, 30 June 2015 (archived on Wayback)






