Hirohiko Araki

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Hirohiko Araki
Born June 7, 1960 (1960-06-07) (age 48)
Sendai, Japan
Occupation Mangaka
Nationality Japanese
Genres fiction
Subjects Shōnen manga

Hirohiko Araki (荒木 飛呂彦 Araki Hirohiko?), born June 7, 1960 in Sendai, Japan is a manga artist. He left school before graduation from Miyagi University of Education.

Araki is best known for his long running series JoJo's Bizarre Adventure, published in Weekly Shonen Jump starting in 1987. The story is full of references to Western music and Italy, both of which Araki is reportedly very fond. Many of Araki's creations have been translated and released in Europe but so far only JoJo's Bizarre Adventure and Baoh have been released in the United States. One popular theory is that Araki's frequent references to Western music may violate American copyright laws. Viz Media has eluded much of this problem in JoJo's Bizarre Adventure by replacing some band references with album or song references, which do not appear to be as strictly guarded.[citation needed]

Araki has received the Tezuka Award. Hirohiko Araki lecture Part 1: His Past and Motives.

[edit] Works

Cover of Weekly Shonen Jump featuring Araki's artwork
Cover of Weekly Shonen Jump featuring Araki's artwork
  • Buso Poker (1980)
  • Autoto Man (1982)
  • Virginia ni Yohroshiku (1982)
  • Magic Boy B.T. (魔少年ビーティー mashōnen bītī 1982–1983)
  • Baoh (1984–1985)
  • Gorgeous Irene (1985–1986)
  • JoJo's Bizarre Adventure (1987—)
  • JoJo 6251 (1993) (Artbook)
  • Under Jailbreak, Under Execution (1999)
  • JOJO A-GO!GO! (2000) (Artbook)
  • The Lives of Eccentrics (2004)
  • Front cover of Cell (scientific journal) (September 7, 2007)
  • Stormbreaker (novel) (novel illustrations for Fantasy Press)

[edit] External links

Manga no Chikara interview (part one of six)