Kazuhiro Fujita

Kazuhiro Fujita (藤田 和日郎, Fujita Kazuhiro, born 24 May 1964 in Asahikawa, Hokkaidō, Japan) is a Japanese manga artist. He graduated from Nihon University. He made his professional manga debut in Shōnen Sunday in 1989. He is most famous for the manga Ushio and Tora, for which he won Shogakukan Manga Award for shōnen in 1992[1] and the Seiun Award in 1997, and the long-running Karakuri Circus.

Kazuhiro Fujita at Lucca Comics & Games 2016

Works

  • Ushio and Tora, 1990–1996, 33 volumes, Weekly Shōnen Sunday
  • Yoru no Uta, 1995 (collection of short stories drawn 1988-1994)
  • Karakuri Circus 1997–2006, 43 volumes, Weekly Shōnen Sunday
  • Akatsuki no Uta, 2004 (collection of short stories drawn 1996-2003)
  • Jagan wa Gachirin ni Tobu, 2006–2007, one volume, Big Comic Spirits
  • The Black Museum: Springald, 2007, one volume, Morning[2]
  • Moonlight Act, 2008–2014, 29 volumes, Weekly Shōnen Sunday
  • The Black Museum: Ghost and Lady, 2014–2015, 2 volumes, Morning
  • Sōbōtei Kowasubeshi (双亡亭壊すべし), 2016–present, 18 volumes, Weekly Shōnen Sunday
  • He created the original concepts for BakéGyamon and Ayakashidō no Hōrai

Anime adaptations

Masters

Assistants

gollark: I want a million leetle trees.
gollark: They won't, don't worry.
gollark: Such is life.
gollark: Er, checker-at-first-generation.
gollark: Has anyone tried a sinomorph/GoN checker?

References

  1. 小学館漫画賞:歴代受賞者 (in Japanese). Shogakukan. Archived from the original on 2008-07-10. Retrieved 2007-08-19.
  2. Mainichi review: Springald Archived 2007-10-14 at the Wayback Machine
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