A manga artist , also known as a mangaka ( Japanese : 漫画家 ), is a comic artist who writes and/or illustrates manga . As of 2013, about 4,000 professional manga artists were working in Japan, plus thousands of part timers and wannabes.
42-452: Yasuhiro Nightow ( 内藤 泰弘 , Naitō Yasuhiro , born April 8, 1967, in Yokohama, Japan) is a Japanese manga artist . His major work Trigun was adapted into an anime series and film. He also designed the characters for the video game and anime series Gungrave , and has been working on the manga Blood Blockade Battlefront . Nightow was born in Yokohama, and moved to Yokosuka when he
84-622: A Trigun story for the February 1995 issue of the Tokuma Shoten magazine Shōnen Captain , and began regular serialization two months later in April. However, Shōnen Captain was canceled early in 1997, and when Nightow was approached by the magazine Young King Ours , published by Shōnen Gahōsha , they were interested in him beginning a new work. Nightow though, was troubled by the idea of leaving Trigun incomplete, and requested to be allowed to finish
126-466: A hobby, and made some dojinshi . After graduation, he worked Sekisui House where he sold apartments. After three and a half years, he quit his job to draw full-time. His first one-shot manga was based on the popular video game franchise Samurai Spirits . He had also developed a story titled Call XXXX which was published in Super Jump magazine. With the help of a publisher friend, he submitted
168-519: A limited broadcast run in 1998. It received an English adaptation which aired on Cartoon Network. Its popularity in the United States resulted in creation of a feature film Trigun: Badlands Rumble in 2010. Nightow created the characters and story for the Sega / Red Entertainment third-person shooter video game series Gungrave . The series also received an anime adaptation. In 2009, Nightow started
210-502: A manga artist. Nowadays there are many self-published manga artists on the internet posting their work on websites. It is possible for these manga artists' works to be officially picked up by a publishing company, such as Shueisha . For example, One-Punch Man started off as a webcomic before Shueisha began publishing a manga remake on Tonari No Young Jump. While Japan does have a thriving independent comic market for amateur and semi-professional artists, creating manga professionally
252-510: A manga artist. Takeuchi's father encouraged her to pursue other career paths, in case she wouldn't find success as a professional artist, which is why she attended university to study chemistry. Takeuchi graduated from the Kyoritsu College of Pharmacy , where she received a degree in chemistry and became a licensed pharmacist . Her senior thesis was called "Heightened Effects of Thrombolytic Actions Due to Ultrasound". After graduating from
294-434: A meeting arranged between them by voice actress Megumi Ogata . She collaborated with Togashi as an assistant (doing screentone ) and as a manager on volume 1 of Hunter × Hunter . However, the work and the demands proved more than she had expected, and as a result, Takeuchi left Shueisha. Around this time, Takeuchi conceived the idea for a one-shot called Toki☆Meka , which eventually turned into Toki☆Meca . Togashi had
336-511: A new manga series Blood Blockade Battlefront , which was serialized in Jump Square various magazines from Jump SQ.19 to Jump SQ. Crown . The series follows the adventures of a photographer who acquires supernatural visions and gets involved in an organization to fight monsters and terrorists. Manga artist Most manga artists study at an art college or manga school or take on an apprenticeship with another artist before entering
378-557: A similar idea at the same time as her, but never fully brought it to fruition. He helped somewhat with Toki☆Meka at this point in developing the idea by drawing some concept sketches, which Takeuchi showed in Toki☆Meca volume 1. Togashi and Takeuchi married in 1999. From this marriage, the couple have two children: a son, born in January 2001, and a daughter, born in 2009. After Kodansha's rights to Sailor Moon expired, Takeuchi returned to
420-490: A writer creating a story which is then handed over to a manga artist for drawing. The Japanese term for such a writer of comics is gensakusha ( 原作者 ) . In 2009, 5,300 mangaka were honored with a title published in bound volume in Japan. In a 2010 message Japan Cartoonists Association chairman, Takashi Yanase says: "[w]hile Japan is often said to be world's cartoon kingdom, not a few people will surely be wondering what exactly
462-508: A writer, as any conversation must fit within the physical constraints imposed by the art. Takeshi Obata of Death Note , Tetsuo Hara of Fist of the North Star , and Ryoichi Ikegami of Sanctuary are all successful manga artists who have worked with writers through the majority of their careers. Most manga artists have assistants who help them complete their work in a clean and timely manner. The duties of assistants vary widely, as
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#1732869426024504-582: A younger brother, Shingo. She gave the names of her relatives to the characters she created for Sailor Moon , and mentions this in interviews and in several comic strips she produced, in place of author notes. Takeuchi attended Kofu Ichi High School, where she wore a sailor uniform and joined the astronomy and manga clubs. These experiences influenced her work for Sailor Moon , in addition to her other pieces, such as Love Call and Rain Kiss . Her formative high school experiences influenced her trajectory to become
546-457: Is a Japanese manga artist . She is best known as the author of Sailor Moon , one of the most popular manga series of all time. She has won several awards, including the 1993 Kodansha Manga Award for Sailor Moon . Takeuchi is married to Yoshihiro Togashi , the author of YuYu Hakusho and Hunter × Hunter . Takeuchi was born in Kofu , Yamanashi , Japan to Kenji and Ikuko Takeuchi. She has
588-453: Is considered exceptional. Assistants are commonly used for inking , lettering , and shading , though the predominance of black and white art in manga means that unlike in the western comic industry, a studio rarely employs a colorist . Some manga artists only do the sketchwork for their art, and have their numerous assistants fill in all of the details, but it is more common for assistants to deal with background and cameo art, leaving
630-456: Is rarely a solo effort. Manga artists must work with an assortment of others to get their work completed, published, and into the hands of readers. Most professionally published manga artists work with an editor, who is considered the boss of the manga artist and supervises series production. The editor gives advice on the layout and art of the manga, vets the story direction and pace, ensures that deadlines are met, and generally makes sure that
672-561: The Infinity arc of the manga (known as Death Busters in Japan), and aired weekly on Japanese television from April to June 2016. In 2020, the two volumes of official "All Colored Eternal Edition" ( オールカラー完全版 , Ōrukarā Kanzenban ) of the Sailor Moon manga was released on June 29, with Takeuchi providing new illustrations for both covers. In 2021, Takeuchi chief supervised the production of
714-592: The Kyoritsu College of Pharmacy , at the age of 19, Takeuchi entered the manga industry by submitting her work Love Call to Kodansha ; Takeuchi received Nakayoshi's New Artist award for Love Call . She worked steadily on one-shot pieces until writing Maria , which was published in Nakayoshi from early to mid-1990. This work, Takeuchi's first serial comic, was loosely based on Jean Webster 's 1912 novel Daddy-Long-Legs and on her friend Marie Koizumi , who helped write it. After completing Maria , Takeuchi worked on
756-455: The 9th, and the second film on the 30th. Takeuchi wrote the lyrics for a number of songs featured in the Sailor Moon anime and live-action series. Though mainly character-based image songs , they include a few theme songs . These include: Takeuchi has won several awards, including the 2nd Nakayoshi Comic Prize for Newcomers for Yume ja Nai no Ne in 1985. She also won for "Love Call", which won Nakayoshi's New Artist award which debuted in
798-497: The Japanese mean by the term ' cartoon '. Unfortunately, there is no hard-and-fast definition that can be offered, since the members of this association lay claim to an extensive variety of works." Traditionally in order to become a manga artist, one would need to send their work into a competition held by various publishing companies. If they won their work would be published and they would be assigned an editor and officially "debut" as
840-418: The United States at San Diego Comic-Con for three days. That same year, she published the first Sailor Moon artbook since her departure from Kodansha, Sailor Moon Infinity Collection Art Book with limited releases. While working on her short comic strip Princess Naoko Takeuchi Back-to-Work Punch!! , Takeuchi met Yoshihiro Togashi at a Weekly Shōnen Jump meeting hosted by Kazushi Hagiwara , and had
882-482: The anime industry. This culminated in the creation of Pretty Guardian Sailor Moon . The series displays a plot that is heavily reliant on the manga and also explores many themes that the manga was unable to explore. She showed up at the official conference with a fist up, meaning "good luck", in Act Zero. After the production of Pretty Guardian Sailor Moon ended in 2004, Takeuchi continued to work on Toki☆Meca . During
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#1732869426024924-553: The credits for such anime as Level E and Hunter × Hunter . Its name also appears on the musical credits for Shin Kaguya Shima Densetsu and other projects. Following the loss of seven pages of Takeuchi's PQ Angels manuscript, Osano departed Kodansha and the plans for the Materials Collection were canceled. Takeuchi departed Kodansha for Shueisha . On August 13, 1998, Takeuchi made her first appearance in
966-414: The designs for anime adaptations, and similar products, though this duty may also fall to the manga artist or an agent. An example of a manga artist and their editor is Akira Toriyama and Kazuhiko Torishima . A manga artist may both write and illustrate a series of their own creation, or may work together with an author. The manga artist typically has a strong influence on dialog even when paired with
1008-841: The ice-skating series The Cherry Project , which was serialized in Nakayoshi from late 1990 to 1991. While working on The Cherry Project , Takeuchi wanted to do a manga on outer space and girl fighters. Her editor, Fumio Osano, asked her to put the fighters in sailor suits. This concept would later become a one-shot called Codename: Sailor V , which would later begin serialization in RunRun . When Toei Animation planned to adapt her manga into an anime series, she reworked Sailor V and added four other superheroines. In December 1991, Nakayoshi began serializing Sailor Moon , which became an instant hit. The success encouraged Takeuchi to work on both Sailor Moon and Sailor V from 1991 to 1997. However, RunRun
1050-447: The industry as a primary creator. More rarely a manga artist breaks into the industry directly, without previously being an assistant. For example, Naoko Takeuchi , author of Sailor Moon , won a Kodansha Manga Award contest and manga pioneer Osamu Tezuka was first published while studying an unrelated degree, without working as an assistant. A manga artist will rise to prominence through recognition of their ability when they spark
1092-418: The interest of institutions, individuals or a demographic of manga consumers. For example, there are contests which prospective manga artist may enter, sponsored by manga editors and publishers. This can also be accomplished through producing a one-shot . While sometimes a stand-alone manga, with enough positive reception it can be serialized in a weekly, monthly, or quarterly format. They are also recognized for
1134-539: The manga artist to focus on drawing and inking the characters. Assistants may also be employed to perform specialized artistic tasks. Go Nagai , for instance, at one time employed a specialist to draw helicopters and other military vehicles, Kaoru Mori employed a historical consultant for Emma , and series that incorporates photorealistic architecture , animals, computer-rendered imagery , or other technically demanding effects may employ or contract separate artists trained in those techniques. Assistants almost never help
1176-586: The manga artist with the plot of their manga, beyond being a sounding board for ideas. A manga artist's assistants might be listed in the credits for a manga tankōbon , and short interviews with or illustrations by assistant artists are a common form of bonus material in these collections, but they typically do not receive individual credits. Most manga artists started out as assistants, such as Miwa Ueda to Naoko Takeuchi, Leiji Matsumoto to Osamu Tezuka, Kaoru Shintani to Leiji Matsumoto, and Eiichiro Oda , Hiroyuki Takei and Mikio Itō to Nobuhiro Watsuki , who
1218-425: The manga stays up to company standards. Naoki Urasawa compared the relationship between a manga artist and their editor to that of the one between a music producer and a recording artist, specifically citing George Martin 's relationship with The Beatles . The editor may also function as a brand manager and publicist for a series. When a manga is the basis for a media franchise , the editor may also supervise
1260-402: The manga's serialization, Osano returned as her editor. Takeuchi also worked more closely with managing PNP and gave talks to college students. At the same time, she wrote a children's book titled Oboo-nu- to Chiboo-nu- as a birthday present to her son. (Togashi provided illustrations for the book; Takeuchi made mention of this in the back of the first volume of Toki☆Meca .) She still works on
1302-571: The name of "Sumire Shirobara". In 2022, Takeuchi chief supervised the production of the sequel to Sailor Moon Eternal , titled Pretty Guardian Sailor Moon Cosmos The Movie . The two-part film covered the Stars arc of the manga (known as Shadow Galactica in Japan), and acted as a "fifth and final season" for the Sailor Moon Crystal series. Both films were released in June 2023, with the first film on
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1344-437: The number of manga they run at any given moment. The original Japanese word can be broken down into two parts: manga ( 漫画 ) and ka ( 家 ) . The manga corresponds to the medium of art the artist uses: comics , or Japanese comics, depending on how the term is used inside or outside Japan . The - ka (家) suffix implies a degree of expertise and traditional authorship. For example, this term would not be applied to
1386-443: The publisher in 1999 to develop and publish the Materials Collection . She also began serializing Love Witch , but it was cancelled. Takeuchi started to work on the reprints of Sailor Moon and Sailor V , and published Toki☆Meca in Nakayoshi . In 2003, Takeuchi became heavily involved in producing Pretty Guardian Sailor Moon , a tokusatsu television series based on Sailor Moon , as she had an interest in learning more about
1428-534: The series' end, Takeuchi worked on PQ Angels for Nakayoshi . This gained a fair amount of popularity, but was canceled due to Kodansha losing seven pages of her manuscript. Takeuchi said that Toei Animation had the manuscript, therefore it would have been possible to create an anime adaptation of the series. Takeuchi's own studio is called "Princess Naoko Planning" (PNP). Takeuchi established PNP to manage her properties, mainly Sailor Moon . The studio later encompassed Yoshihiro Togashi 's work as well and appeared in
1470-441: The series. The publishers were sympathetic, and the manga resumed in 1997 as Trigun Maximum ( トライガンマキシマム , Toraigan Makishimamu ) . The story jumps forward two years with the start of Maximum . Despite this, Nightow has stated that the new title was purely down to the change of publishers. Trigun Maximum ran until 2007 and generated 14 tankōbon volumes. The Trigun series was adapted into an anime series by Madhouse and had
1512-472: The term incorporates all people working for a manga artist's art studio , but is most commonly used to refer to secondary artists. The number of assistant artists also varies widely between manga artists, but is typically at least three. Other manga artists instead form work groups known as "circles" but do not use additional assistants, such as the creative team CLAMP . A few manga artists have no assistants at all, and prefer to do everything themselves, but this
1554-516: The two-part anime film, Pretty Guardian Sailor Moon Eternal The Movie , which adapted the Dream arc of the manga (known as Dead Moon in Japan), and acted as a "fourth season" for the Sailor Moon Crystal series. Both films were released in 2021 in Japanese theaters, with the first film on January 8, and the second film on February 11. Takeuchi also provided the lyrics for the theme song, " Moon Color Chainon " ( 月色Chainon , Tsukiiro Chainon ) , under
1596-470: The website, updating it about once a month with new flash animations or profiles. In 2012, it was announced that a new Sailor Moon anime adaptation was in development. With it, Takeuchi started a Kanzenban version of the manga, which was announced by Osano, and will include fixed past mistakes and new covers for the manga. Color pages are also included for the title pages. There was also an artbook announced, and she has been working on merchandise, which
1638-662: Was announced by Osano on his Twitter feed. The new reboot anime, Pretty Guardian Sailor Moon Crystal , debuted in July 2014. It streamed on Niconico bi-weekly, and ended in July 2015, spanning a total of 26 episodes, which cover the Dark Kingdom and Black Moon arc of the manga. Takeuchi wrote the ending theme song, "Moonbow" ( 月虹 , Gekkō ) , under her penname , "Sumire Shirobara" ( 白薔薇sumire , Shirobara Sumire ) . The series eventually gained its 13-episode third season, Pretty Guardian Sailor Moon Crystal Season III , covering
1680-471: Was canceled with the November 1997 issue, and the planned Sailor V anime adaptation was canceled along with it. During that six-year period, she produced 60 chapters, which were collected in 18 volumes. The success of the manga led to a 200-episode anime adaptation , three animated films, numerous video games, and wide-ranging merchandising. She had an interview with Silent Möbius creator, Kia Asamiya. At
1722-463: Was himself an assistant to Takeshi Obata . It is also possible for an assistant to have an entire career as such without becoming an independent manga artist. Assistants, particularly specialists, may work with several different manga artists at the same time, and many assistants also self-publish works of their own in the dōjinshi scene. Naoko Takeuchi Naoko Takeuchi ( Japanese : 武内 直子 , Hepburn : Takeuchi Naoko , born March 15, 1967)
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1764-820: Was in elementary school, and spent his junior high and high school years in Shizuoka . His first exposure to comics was through Fujio Akatsuka 's Tensai Bakabon , and he was also influenced by the comics of Leiji Matsumoto such as Cosmoship Yamato , Captain Harlock and Galaxy Express 999 . He also was drawn to the work done in Shogakukan 's Weekly Shōnen Sunday which included artists Rumiko Takahashi and Fujihiko Hosono . Regarding "new wave" artists, he liked Katsuhiro Otomo from Sayonara Nippon , and Fumiko Takano. He studied social science and then majored in media studies at Housei University . While there, he drew manga as
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