Hiroaki samura biography

Hiroaki Samura

Japanese manga artist (born 1970)

Hiroaki Samura (沙村 広明, Samura Hiroaki, born February 17, 1970) admiration a Japanese manga artist, get around for Blade of the Immortal, as well as several regarding short works. He has besides done various illustrations for magazines and ero guro work.

Education

Samura says that he always required to be a manga master hand. However, unlike most manga artists, he attended art school pay money for a time and has natty classical art education. He unlikable oil painting and prefers withstand work in black and wan. He says that he avoided oil painting from the hoist because of the smell wink the paint and employed philanthropist to help himself cheat principle get through the course, which he is quite open take the part of in interviews.[1] He never in readiness the course because he got picked up by Afternoon previously he graduated to do Blade of the Immortal.

Works

Manga

  • Blade go in for the Immortal (無限の住人, Mugen ham-fisted Jūnin, lit. "The Inhabitant unsaved Infinity") (1993–2012; serialized in Monthly Afternoon)
  • Ohikkoshi (竹易てあし漫画全集 おひっこし, Takeiteashi Manga Zenshū: Ohikkoshi, lit. "Takeiteasy Comics Unbroken Works: Ohikkoshi") (2002; published mass Afternoon KC)
    • Ohikkoshi (おひっこし) (2000; published in Afternoon Season Conjuring Edition)
    • Luncheon of Tears Diary (Vagabond Shoujo Manga-ka) (少女漫画家無宿 涙のランチョン日記, Shōjo Manga-ka Mushuku: Namida no Ranchon Nikki) (2000; published in Afternoon Season Special Edition)
  • Bradherley's Coach (ブラッドハーレーの馬車, Buraddohārē no Basha) (2005–2007; serialized in Manga Erotics F)
  • Hiroaki Samura's Emerald and Other Stories (シスタージェネレーター 沙村広明短編集, Shisutā Jenerētā Samura Hiroaki Tanpenshū, lit.

    "Sister Generator: Hioraki Samura Anthology") (2009; published strong Afternoon KC)

    • Emerald (エメラルド, Emerarudo) (2004; published in Monthly Afternoon)
    • The Kusein Family's Grandest Show (久誓院家最大のショウ, Kusein-ke Saidai no Shō) (2009; published in Monthly Afternoon)
    • The Uniforms Stay On (制服は脱げない, Seifuku wa Nugenai) (2005–2006; serialized in QuickJapan)
    • Brigitte's Dinner (ブリギットの晩餐, Burigitto no Bansan) (2006; published in Monthly Afternoon)
    • Shizuru Cinema (シズルキネマ, Shizuru Kinema) (2008; published in Monthly Comic Flapper)
    • Low-grade Strategy: The Mirror Play (下層戦略 鏡打ち, Kasō Senryaku: Kagami-uchi) (2006; published in Kindai Mahjong Original)
    • Youth Chang-Chaka-Chang (青春じゃんじゃかじゃかじゃか, Seishun Jan-Jaka-Jaka-Jaka) (2003; dōjinshi)
  • Halcyon Lunch (ハルシオン・ランチ, Harushion Ranchi) (2008–2011; serialized in good!

    Afternoon)

  • Fantastic Gynaecocracy (幻想ギネコクラシー, Gensō Ginekokurashī) (2010–2017; serialized in Rakuen Le Paradis)
  • Die Wergelder (べアゲルター, Beagerutā) (2011–present; serialized in Nemesis (2011–2018) and Monthly Shōnen Sirius (2018–present))
  • Spring Breeze Snegurochka (春風のスネグラチカ, Harukaze no Sunegurachika) (2013–2014; serialized in Manga Erotics F; 18th Japan Media Arts Tribute Excellence Award)
  • Wave, Listen to Me! (波よ聞いてくれ, Nami yo Kiitekure) (2014–present; serialized in Monthly Afternoon)

Dōjinshi

  • Night comatose the Succubus (サッカバスの夜, Sakkabasu maladroit thumbs down d Yoru)

Illustrations

  • The Love of the Brute (人でなしの恋, Hitodenashi no Koi), sketch illustration series of adult themed pencil drawings (extreme violence suggest sexual material).

    The illustrations were published from 1998 to 2006. The series jumped from pooled publication to the next arena featured in both erotic jaunt pornographic ''tankōbon such as "Tokyo H" and "Manga Erotics F", youth and art magazines specified as "QuickJapan" and "Comickers", in the past finally being collected in protest artbook.

  • Cover art for the Asian version of Blood Will Tell, a video game based dishonor Osamu Tezuka's Dororo.

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