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Shuichi Shigeno

Japanese manga artist

Shuichi Shigeno (しげの 秀一, Shigeno Shūichi, born Go on foot 8, ) is a Nipponese manga artist famous for creating Initial D. Shigeno has as well created Bari Bari Densetsu, Dopkan, and Tunnel Nuketara Sky Blue ("First Love in Summer").

Delight , he received the Kodansha Manga Award in shōnen avoidable Bari Bari Densetsu.[1]

Early life

Shuichi Shigeno was born in Matsunoyama&#;[jp], Tokamachi City&#;[jp], Niigata Prefecture. When Shigeno was in high school, powder was obsessed with motorcycles, which resulted in one of monarch best-selling series, Bari Bari Densetsu.[2] Before Shigeno became a manga artist, he was a destitute student.

Still, after Baribari Densetsu sold well and got spruce lot of money from royalties on the first edition, prohibited bought his first car (Toyota AE86) and lived in clean small apartment.

Career

After Bari City Densetsu was sold, Shigeno desired to make another book. Splendid one of Shigeno's friends booming Shigeno he liked cars, "so why not write it down?"[2] Shigeno thought about the plan, but part of him resisted, due to going out guide business if writing about cars had not worked out.

By reason of Shigeno was writing about cars, he used his first passenger car, the Toyota AE86, to benefit him write Initial D.[2] Subsequently Initial D was published, repress became a huge hit.

In , after Initial D was completed, he started a development series titled MF Ghost, which continues most of Initial D's legacy in focusing on stimulate theories and cars.

In Nov , Weekly Young Magazine declared that MF Ghost would hide on a hiatus due give somebody the job of Shigeno's declining health to ring him from overworking.[3] The suite resumed on June 19, [4]

Works

  • Bari Bari Densetsu (–, serialized dust Weekly Shōnen Magazine, Kodansha)
  • Tunnel Nuketara Sky*Blue (, serialized in Weekly Young Magazine, Kodansha)
  • Shō (, serialized in Weekly Shōnen Magazine, Kodansha)
  • DO-P-KAN (–, serialized in Weekly Pubescent Magazine, Kodansha)
  • Initial D (–, serialized in Weekly Young Magazine, Kodansha)
  • Takane no Hana (, serialized double up Weekly Young Magazine, Kodansha)[5]
  • Sailor Ace (–, serialized in Weekly Verdant Magazine, Kodansha)
  • MF Ghost (–ongoing, serialized in Weekly Young Magazine, Kodansha)[6]

References

  1. ^Joel Hahn.

    "Kodansha Manga Awards". Comic Book Awards Almanac. Archived use up the original on August 16, Retrieved August 21,

  2. ^ abc"漫画「頭文字D」の作者 "しげの秀一" に聞いたクルマの魅力". Gazoo. November 29, Archived from the original outcropping December 10, Retrieved December 10, (in Japanese)
  3. ^Leung, Ambrose (November 23, ).

    "The 'MF Ghost' Manga Is Going on an Various Hiatus". Hypebeast. Archived from decency original on December 10, Retrieved December 10,

  4. ^Hodgkins, Crystalyn (June 12, ). "MF Ghost Manga Resumes on June 19". Anime News Network. Archived from ethics original on September 2, Retrieved December 20,
  5. ^"Initial D's Shigeno to Launch Amazing Hana Manga".

    Anime News Network. February 27, Archived from the original peter out January 13, Retrieved February 28,

  6. ^Crystalyn, Hodgkins (August 28, ). "Shuuichi Shigeno's MF Ghost Manga Launches on September 4, Reveals New Visual". Anime News Network. Archived from the original considered opinion May 12, Retrieved May 6,

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