Harold Sakuishi

Takahiro Sakuishi (Japanese: 作石貴浩, Hepburn: Sakuishi Takahiro, born March 16, 1969), better known by his pen name Harold Sakuishi (ハロルド作石, Harorudo Sakuishi), is a Japanese manga artist. Sakuishi has a wide variety of interests which include baseball (he is a huge Chunichi Dragons fan), martial arts, MMA, and music (he is a huge Red Hot Chili Peppers fan). Each of these has become the basis for his most popular series (baseball in Stopper Busujima, fighting in Bakaichi, and music in Beck). His series also often include character cameos from his past works; one of the newspaper reporters in Beck is actually from Stopper Busujima and so on. Additionally, he's a big fan of Sangokushi (Romance of the Three Kingdoms) with an altered version of that story appearing in Beck written by "Christy Sakuishi". In Beck he included many famous people in background crowds. These included many popular musicians, characters from Happy Sangokushi and MMA legends Royce Gracie and Kazushi Sakuraba.

Harold Sakuishi
BornTakahiro Sakuishi
作石貴浩
(1969-03-16) March 16, 1969
Aichi Prefecture, Japan
OccupationManga artist
NationalityJapanese
Period1985- present
GenreFiction
SubjectShōnen manga
Notable worksBeck
Notable awardsKodansha Manga Award (1990 & 2002)

Bibliography

  • Gorillaman (ゴリラーマン), Weekly Young Magazine (1988 - 1994), collected in 19 volumes
  • Bakaichi (1995)
  • Stopper Busujima (1996)
  • Beck (1999 – 2008)
  • Seven Shakespeares (7人のシェイクスピア, nananin no She'ikusupia), Big Comic Spirits (2009 - 2011), collected in 12 volumes[1]
  • Rin (リン), Monthly Shōnen Magazine (2013 - 2016), collected in 14 volumes

Video games

Awards

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References

  1. "Beck's Sakuishi to Launch Seven Shakespeare Manga".
  2. "Exclusive: ComiXology Debuts Harold Sakuishi's Beck, Seven Shakespeares Manga Digitally". Anime News Network. Retrieved 30 July 2018.
  3. Joel Hahn. "Kodansha Manga Awards". Comic Book Awards Almanac. Archived from the original on 2007-08-16. Retrieved 2007-08-21.
  4. MacDonald, Heidi (October 6, 2018). "2018 Harvey Award Winners Announced". Comics Beat.
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