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Tsutomu Takahashi

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Tsutomu Takahashi
BornSeptember 20, 1965
Tokyo, Japan
NationalityJapanese
OccupationManga artist
Known forIce Blade,Blue Heaven,Skyhigh
WebsiteOfficial Site

Tsutomu Takahashi(Cao kiều ツトム,Takahashi Tsutomu),born on September 20, 1965, inTokyo,Japan,is a Japanesemanga artist,who is well known for his mangaJiraishin.As of March 2006, he is currently married and has one child. His alias is Ichigo Nekota.

History[edit]

He began his involvement in the manga work with the creation ofJiraishin,published and serialized in Afternoon magazine and published inKodansha,which made him a popular icon in Japan from 1992 to 1999. In late 1999, he published a single manga volume calledALIVE,published by Shueisha. Shortly afterwards, he publishedTetsuwan Girl,which is also carried by Kodansha as well.

Takahashi was a guest lecturer atRitsumeikan Universityback in 1998, giving a talk on "Expression". Many of the students and teachers have said that he is well liked and popular due to his sense of humor and his looks. His formerassistantwasTsutomu Nihei,who went to create the mangaBLAME!.[1][2][3]Takahashi's travels to theUnited States,New York Cityin particular, enabled him to create scenes inJiraishinthat hadEnglishconversations. His travels also influenced him to make Kyoya, Eriko and otherJiraishincharacters speak fluent English.[4]

Takahashi provided the cover art forGalneryus' 2017 albumUltimate Sacrifice.[5]

Works[edit]

Manga[edit]

Music[edit]

Videogames[edit]

  • Demon Chaos

References[edit]

  1. ^"Interesting Doo-dads".Retrieved2011-03-25.
  2. ^"Tsutomu Nihei"(in French). Glenat. Archived fromthe originalon 2009-04-17.Retrieved2011-03-25.
  3. ^"Article Bi Omega - Volume I"(in French).Retrieved2011-03-25.
  4. ^Seen in various notes at the end of each manga volume during the New York stories.
  5. ^"GALNERYUSが theo đuổi する, ヘヴィメタルとして の" tân しさ "“Dẫn き ra しが tăng えていくことが đại sự” ".Real Sound(in Japanese). 2017-09-27.Retrieved2018-09-14.
  6. ^abcdef"Tsutomu Takahashi Work List"(in Japanese). Shueisha.Retrieved2011-03-25.
  7. ^abcdPeter Van Huffel (2004-01-17)."Takahashi Tsutomu cao kiều ツトム".Archived fromthe originalon 2016-03-04.Retrieved2011-03-25.
  8. ^ab"Tsutomu TAKAHASHI"(in French).Retrieved2011-03-25.

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