Naoki Urasawa

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Aliases:
นะโอะกิ อุระซะวะ, 浦沢 直樹, Naoki Urasawa, and 12 others 우라사와 나오키, ناوكي أوراساوا, 浦澤直樹, 浦沢直樹, Bob Lennon, 直樹 浦沢, Urasawa Naoki, うらさわ なおき, Urasaŭa Naoki, Наоки Урасава, ナオキ ウラサワ, نائوکی اوراساوا
Born:
Jan. 2, 1960

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Naoki Urasawa (Japanese: 浦沢 直樹, Hepburn: Urasawa Naoki, born January 2, 1960) is a Japanese manga artist and musician. He has been drawing manga since he was four years old, and for most of his professional career has created two series simultaneously. The stories to many of these were co-written in collaboration with his former editor, Takashi Nagasaki. Urasawa has been called one of the artists that changed the history of manga and has won numerous awards, including the Shogakukan Manga Award three times, the Tezuka Osamu Cultural Prize twice, and the Kodansha Manga Award once. By December 2021, his various works had over 140 million copies in circulation worldwide. Urasawa's first major work was illustrating the action series Pineapple Army (1985–1988), which was written by Kazuya Kudo. The first serial that he wrote and illustrated himself, and his first major success, was the sports manga Yawara! (1986–1993). He then illustrated the adventure series Master Keaton (1988–1994), which was written by Hokusei Katsushika and Nagasaki, and created the sports manga Happy! (1993–1999). The thriller Monster (1994–2001) was his first to receive international acclaim and success, which continued with the science fiction mystery 20th Century Boys (1999–2006). Following the acclaimed Pluto …

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