Mangaka is a Japanese artist or cartoonist who perfects his work. They usually publish cartoon chapters every week. They often have to create story elements and designs on the fly. Mangakas are highly regarded both locally and internationally for their artistry and creativity.
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Because of their creativity, Manga artists have inevitably taken their talents to other media, such as video games. One of the first Manga artists Starting this trend was the legendary Akira Toriyama, who created the art for the Dragon Quest series in 1986. We'll take a deeper look at some of the legendary Manga artists who have helped game developers create amazing games. special
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Yasuhiro Night Know
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Samurai Spirit, Trigun, Bloody Besieged Battlefield |
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power breaker, Gungrave, Samurai Shodown V |
Yasuhiro Nightow began his career by self-publishing a romance manga called Doujinshi. Starting out as a hobby, Nightow eventually quit his day job and switched completely to manga with the one-shot Samurai Spirits, which it is based on. SNK's Samurai Shodown This has made his fate intertwined with working on additional video game projects. He then created other works. that made him famous, such as Trigun
As stated earlier He has been involved in video games by writing and illustrating an adaptation of Samurai Shodown. He has also illustrated and written the story for Gungrave, a third-person shooter with the same style as Trigun. He has also been Imported to illustrate Samurai Shodown V, a weapon-based 2D fighter.
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Kosuke Fujishima
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You've been arrested. Oh my god! Toppu GP |
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Tales Of (series), Sakura War, Gungrave |
Just out of high school, Kosuke Fujishima is the editor of Puff magazine. He eventually works as an assistant for a famous manga. Tatsuya Egawa, known for Golden Boy Fujishima, learns from Egawa, which gives him confidence. Beginning with his first original work on 1986's You're Under Arrest, in 1988 he began work on his most notable work on Oh My Goddess!
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In 1994, Fujishima debuted as a character designer for Namco's Tales of Phantasia. Fujishima is the designer and most of the illustrations for the Tales of Series series, which includes more than 15 main entries. He is also known for From his work on the cult classic Sakura Wars as well.
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Kentaro Miura
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Berserk, Durangi, Futatabi |
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Sword of Berserk: The Wrath of Courage |
Kentaro Miura is a manga genius. He started at age 10 with his first name, Miuranger, published in the school newspaper. He continued to hone his craft. Eventually becoming an assistant to George Morikawa, famous for Hajime no Ippo in 1982. After a few shots, Miura began serializing his magnum opus Berserk in 1989, even after Miura's death. As of 2021, Berserk is still in print and is considered one of the best-selling manga of all time.
Miurai is known for his dark and detailed work on Berserk, which has inspired series such as Devil May Cry, Dark Souls, and Final Fantasy 7. Miura also drew and wrote a Berserk-related video game, adding the story between volumes 22 and 23 of the manga.
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Moto Hagio
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They are eleven years old. A cruel god reigns, the Po Clan. |
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Gaia's Illusion |
At the age of 20, Moto Hagio debuted his Shojo manga. Shojo manga focuses on romance. and generally aimed at young women. Her first work was The Poe Clan, which focused on a centuries-old vampire romance in 18th-century Europe. Another was They Were Eleven, in which eleven space cadets must… Find out who the impostor is. Hagio is so good at shojo that he is considered the god of shojo.
Hagio worked on Square Soft's Illusion of Gaia, which centered on a chosen hero who needed to travel around the world to save it from destruction. Illusion of Gaia benefited from Hagio's art style, as she was known for drawing. Beautiful, clear illustrations that complement Gaia's global setting.
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Masakazu Katsura
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Setman, Wingman, Shadow Lady |
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Star Chain, Love and Destruction |
Masakazu Katsura started out as a mangaka in the second half of his high school career. Wing-Man was his first child and was heavily influenced by Super Sentai (Power Rangers), a show where heroes in colored suits fought against monster His other series Zetman is also influenced by Sentai, except it follows a young man who is mutated into a monster by an evil organization.
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Katsura is inspired by the work of Shotaro Ishinomori, known for creating Super Sentai and Kamen Rider, both live-action superhero series that battle new monsters every week. This influence can still be seen in Kastura's design for Astral Chain, where futuristic police control familiars called Legions who fight intergalactic threats. Many of Legion's designs resemble Sentai villains.
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Takeshi Obata
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DEATH NOTE Bakuman All you want is to kill. |
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Castlevania: Judgment |
Takeshi Obata is one of those rare cases where he doesn't write any scripts. But I wrote illustrations instead. Many of his works include collaborations with writers such as Yumi Hottta in Hikaru no Go and Tsugumi Ohba, known for Death Note and Bakuman.
Obata worked on the art for the manga adaptation of the video game Blue Dragon, with character design by Akira Toriyama. He eventually became the character designer for Konami's Castlevania: Judgment, a cross-body arena fighter. Several characters from the Castlevania series
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Tite Kubo
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Bleach, Zombie Powder, Burning Witches |
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Dragon Quest |
After his one-shot success, Tite Kubo produced Zombiepowder for Weekly Shonen Jump in 1999, which only ran for 27 chapters, which disheartened Kubo, but then Akira Toriyama encouraged Kubo to continue and improve it. Create Bleach and end up succeeding. It is considered one of the three giants. After One Piece and Naruto
Kubo's style consists of complex and gory scenes when characters fight with weapons. Another element is his casual art, which occurs when characters wear trendy clothes in a calm atmosphere. Sakura Wars' character designs fit this style. Because the characters are bright and stylish. While their mechanisms are complex and dangerous,
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Takehiko Inoue
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Vegabond, Slam Dunk, Real |
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lost odyssey |
Takehiko Inoue is famous for Slam Dunk, a story about a high school basketball team. The character designs are realistic. and has a flair for exaggerating expressions Most of the clothes reflect real basketball uniforms. His next and most famous manga, Vagabond, followed the story of samurai Miyamoto Musashi. Vagabond's art pushed Inoue to convey realism through his scenes and character designs. he
Lost Odyssey is a JRPG that follows a group of immortals on their journey to save the world from the magical Industrial Revolution. In terms of scope and design It feels similar to the Final Fantasy series. Inoue is responsible for the character designs. And beautifully animated cutscenes show the characters' facial expressions and body language in this drama.
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Akira Toriyama
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Dragon Ball Dr. Slump Sand Land |
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Dragon Quest (series), Chrono Trigger, Blue Dragon |
Akira Toriyama began his career as a manga artist in his mid-twenties. Because of the early work Some of his pieces were considered failures. Although he has always had a passion for creating manga, But he intends to resign. With a recommendation from his editor to play the female lead, He eventually found success with the comedy Dr. Slump, which focused on a young robot girl and her strength.
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His style was often comical and soft until he took on the backstory of his other popular manga, Dragon Ball. After the 2nd crossover of Dragon Ball, the character grew older and stronger. This makes each battle action-packed and difficult.
Due to its immense popularity, Toriyama was commissioned to design characters from Enix's Dragon Quest. The fantasy setting suited Toriyama's early art style, as the monsters felt child-friendly. Square Soft's Chrono Trigger was another. A fantasy series that focuses on time travel, Chrono Trigger suits Toriyama's serious art style, as the characters feel dangerous and badass. It emphasizes impending doom in the game's theme.
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Yoshitaka Amano
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Vampire Hunter D, Demon City Shinjuku, Eamon |
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Final Fantasy (series), Next Mission, Child of Light |
Yoshitaka Amano is a legend in the arts. He has drawn manga such as Vampire Hunter D, which follows the story of brave vampires in a post-apocalyptic future. Although generally considered a monster, D is a recognized hero and friend to a group of humans fighting supernatural beings. It's a beautiful story that Amano's illustrations perfectly capture through its gothic and elegant designs.
Amano isn't limited to providing art for novels and manga. He is a freelance artist whose artwork is often posted in galleries and art books. He doesn't have a concrete style, though. But he also has a complex and fluid design that draws the viewer into the face of the illustration.
He has contributed greatly to the video game industry through his work on the Final Fantasy series. From the start menu Players are greeted with a beautiful and elegant intro theme that has been carried over from one game to the next. His art brings an aesthetic to the series that feels luxurious and special to the player. and has never been replicated anywhere else.
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