is a Japanese novelist best known for his light novel series High School DxD.
In 2005, Ishibumi received a special prize in the 17th Fantasia Awards hosted by Fujimi Shobo for the light novel Denpachi that he submitted. He made his debut with that novel when it was published in 2006 as a tankà Âbon. The same year, he published his second light novel Slash/Dog. Two years later, in 2008, he began publishing the light-novel series High School DxD, with 25 volumes published as well as an additional 4 volumes of a sequel series, Shin High School DxD. The series has been adapted into multiple manga and anime television series. While preparing the light novels, his father died.
A Continuation of the series
Shin High School DxD
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To accommodate the growing number of short stories published, a series of light novels, the DX series, that acts as a compilation was created.