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Kenki Fujioka
Kenki Fujioka (藤岡建機) is a Japanese manga artist and mechanical designer whose name is practically synonymous with the Advance of Zeta (AOZ) side stories in the Gundam canon. Working closely with Dengeki Hobby, he helped define the Titans-era look with reimagined silhouettes, high-function add-on systems, and a dense ecosystem of variants and support craft. His long-running “A.O.Z Re-Boot: Gundam Inle – The Dream of the Black Rabbit” pushes that approach even further, treating mobile suits as evolving platforms: frames that sprout mission packs, sensor pods, and transformation linkages until an entire family tree of machines emerges. In Gundam circles he’s also known for AOZ-flavored takes on machines adjacent to the Zeta timeframe—“what-if” evolutions, reconnaissance and EW specials, and amphibious or atmospheric conversions that make the timeline feel lived-in.
Fujioka’s design language is distinctive: crisp industrial linework, meticulous panel breaks, believable actuator paths, and the kind of equipment labeling and part separation you’d expect on real aerospace hardware. He puts a premium on kit-logic—how a part would mount, fold, or detach—and builds fiction around that logic so the drawings read like engineering sheets as much as illustrations. Many of his works carry the “OMECHA” mark from his circle OMECHA UNIT, a shorthand fans use to spot his pages at a glance. The result is “functional fiction”: even the wildest concepts look manufacturable, with clear sightlines, center-of-mass considerations, and servicing points that modelers love to pick apart.
Outside of Gundam, Fujioka has longstanding ties to Medabots/Medarot as both a mangaka and designer, bringing the same precision and charm to smaller, modular characters. He has also curated collections of his illustrations, and he occasionally comments on process—thumbnailing silhouettes, balancing mass against articulation, and using variants to tell story without words. In fan and collector communities he’s the go-to reference for Titans-era verisimilitude and a frequent victim of romanization errors: his given name is often miswritten as “Kenji,” but the correct reading is Kenki.
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