[1] Tagami's first manga published as a professional manga artist include Karuizawa Syndrome (軽井沢シンドローム), which ran in Big Comic Spirits from 1980 to 1985,[3] and My Name is Wolf (我が名は狼, indicated by furigana to be read as waga na wa urufu), serialised in Play Comic by Akita Shoten in 1983.
滅日 (Horobi, literally "day of ruin"), originally serialised in Shōnen Captain from 1987 to 1990,[6] was also published by Viz in English from 1990 to 1991.
[7][8] It is an occult horror story set in present-day Japan in which two university assistants face supernatural creatures and sinister cults.
His more recent works include the martial arts story Fighter (ファイター), the mecha manga Metal Hunters D (メタル・ハンターズD), and the Western Pepper (ペッパー).
[12] Two of Tagami's manga have been adapted into anime films: Grey: Digital Target (1986) and Karuizawa Syndrome (1986).