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Tetsuya Saruwatari (猿渡 哲也, Saruwatari Tetsuya, born June 25, 1958) is a mangaka.[1]
Tetsuya Saruwatari | |
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Born | Ōmuta, Fukuoka prefecture, Japan | June 25, 1958
Occupation | Manga artist |
He was born in Ōmuta, Fukuoka prefecture, Japan. After dropping out of high school, he worked as assistant of Shinji Hiramatsu and Hiroshi Motomiya. He made the debut as solo manga artist with 海の戦士 (Umi No Senshi) in Weekly Shōnen Jump. Saruwatari's longest running manga is the action comic Tough, which has been serialized in Young Jump over a decade. Saruwatari also created Riki-Oh, a cult manga sensation featuring graphic martial arts fighting, which was adapted in a Hong Kong live-action film and Japanese OVA. Saruwatari illustrated ZIG, written by Takashi Nagasaki, for Shueisha's Grand Jump in 2017.[2]
Works
edit- Koukou Tekken-den Tough (25 volumes)
- Riki-Oh (12 volumes)
- The Hard (17 volumes)
- Dog Soldier (12 volumes)
- BAD POLICE (1 volume)
- DAN-GAN (5 volumes)
- Jungle King (1 volume)
- Damned (3 volumes)
- SOUL (4 volumes)
- Tsuukai Abare Bun-ya (1 volume)
- Abare Bun-ya (13 volumes)
- Tough (42 volumes)
- Tough 2nd (39 Volumes)
- Oton (2 Volumes)
- Devils×Devil:Kiryu in Paris (1 Volume)
- Tough Gaiden:Ryu Wo Tsugu Otoko (continuing)
- Gokusai (4 Volumes)
- Dokuro (4 Volumes)
- Igyoujin Oniwakamaru (4 Volumes)
- Kizudarake no Jinsei (15 Volumes)
- Rūnin (2 volumes)
- Lock Up (4 Volumes)
- Zig (2017, 1 volume)
References
edit- ^ "Media Blasters Plans Live-Action Manga-Based Riki-Oh BD". Anime News Network. 13 July 2011. Retrieved 14 July 2011.
- ^ "Takashi Nagasaki, Tetsuya Saruwatari End Zig Manga". Anime News Network. 2017-08-20. Retrieved 2021-10-06.
External links
edit- Tetsuya Saruwatari manga at Media Arts Database (in Japanese)