Makoto Isshiki
Makoto Isshiki | |
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Nationality | Japanese |
Area(s) | Manga artist |
Pseudonym(s) | Kōsuke Muku |
Notable works | Forest of Piano, Hanada Shōnen-shi |
Awards | The 19th Kodansha Manga Award, Grand Prize for Manga |
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Makoto Isshiki (Japanese: 一色まこと, Hepburn: Isshiki Makoto) is a Japanese manga artist. She is best known for her series Forest of Piano, which has been adapted as an anime film and received the Grand Prize for manga at the 2008 Japan Media Arts Festival.[1] She won the 1994 Kodansha Manga Award for general manga for Hanada Shōnen-shi,[2] which has also been adapted as both an anime television series and a live-action film. From November 2021 to August 2022, Isshiki worked with Takashi Nagasaki on Child from the Dark, based on Nagasaki's novel Yomi Nemuru Mori -Daigo Shinji no Hakuran Suiri File-. Isshiki was credited as "Kōsuke Muku" (椋洸介) during the manga's serialization in Big Comic, but is credited by her real name in its tankōbon.[3]
Selected works
- Denaoshitoide! - Big Comic Spirits, 1988–95, 6 volumes
- Hanada Shōnen-shi ("The Chronicles of Young Hanada") - Mr. Magazine, 1993–95, 4 + 1 volumes
- Hassuru - Big Comic Spirits, 1996–97, 6 volumes
- Gyojin-Sou kara Ai wo Komete ("With Love from Gyojin Inn") - Shōnen Jump Deluxe, 1998, 1 volume
- Forest of Piano ("Piano Forest") - Young Magazine Uppers, Weekly Morning, 1998–2015, 26 volumes
- Child from the Dark (闇の少年, Aida no Shōnen) - Written by Takashi Nagasaki, Big Comic, 2021–2022, 2 volumes
- 13-nichi ni wa Hana wo Kazatte - Big Comic Original Zokan, 2023–present
References
- ^ "Tsumiki no Ie, Piano Forest, Kaiba Win Media Arts Awards". Anime News Network. 10 December 2008. Retrieved 12 December 2008.
- ^ Joel Hahn. "Kodansha Manga Awards". Comic Book Awards Almanac. Archived from the original on 16 August 2007. Retrieved 21 August 2007.
- ^ 「闇の少年」作者の“椋洸介”は「ピアノの森」の一色まこと、単行本上下巻が9月に発売. Natalie (in Japanese). 15 August 2022. Retrieved 15 August 2022.
External links
- Makoto Isshiki's website (in Japanese)
- Makoto Isshiki at Anime News Network's encyclopedia
- Profile at The Ultimate Manga Page
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- Karyūdo no Seiza by Machiko Satonaka (1982)
- P.S. Genki Desu, Shunpei by Fumi Saimon (1983)
- Akira by Katsuhiro Otomo (1984)
- Okashi na Futari by Jūzō Yamasaki (1985)
- Adolf by Osamu Tezuka and What's Michael? by Makoto Kobayashi (1986)
- Actor by Kaiji Kawaguchi (1987)
- Bonobono by Mikio Igarashi and Be-Bop High School by Kazuhiro Kiuchi (1988)
- Showa: A History of Japan by Shigeru Mizuki (1989)
- The Silent Service by Kaiji Kawaguchi and Gorillaman by Harold Sakuishi (1990)
- Kachō Shima Kōsaku by Kenshi Hirokane and Waru by Jun Fukami (1991)
- Naniwa Kin'yūdō by Yūji Aoki (1992)
- Parasyte by Hitoshi Iwaaki (1993)
- Tetsujin Ganma by Yasuhito Yamamoto (1994)
- Hanada Shōnen Shi by Makoto Isshiki (1995)
- The Ping Pong Club by Minoru Furuya (1996)
- Dragon Head by Minetarō Mochizuki (1997)
- Gambling Apocalypse: Kaiji by Nobuyuki Fukumoto and Sōten Kōro by Hagin Yi and King Gonta (1998)
- Wangan Midnight by Michiharu Kusunoki (1999)
- Vagabond by Takehiko Inoue (2000)
- 20th Century Boys by Naoki Urasawa (2001)
- Zipang by Kaiji Kawaguchi (2002)
- Tensai Yanagisawa Kyōju no Seikatsu by Kazumi Yamashita (2003)
- Basilisk by Masaki Segawa (2004)
- Dragon Zakura by Norifusa Mita (2005)
- Mushishi by Yuki Urushibara (2006)
- Big Windup! by Asa Higuchi (2007)
- Moyasimon: Tales of Agriculture by Masayuki Ishikawa (2008)
- Oh My Goddess! by Kōsuke Fujishima (2009)
- Giant Killing by Masaya Tsunamoto (2010)
- March Comes In like a Lion by Chica Umino and Space Brothers by Chūya Koyama (2011)
- Vinland Saga by Makoto Yukimura (2012)
- Gurazeni by Yūji Moritaka and Keiji Adachi and Prison School by Akira Hiramoto (2013)
- Shōwa Genroku Rakugo Shinjū by Haruko Kumota (2014)
- Knights of Sidonia by Tsutomu Nihei (2015)
- Kōnodori by Yū Suzunoki (2016)
- The Fable by Katsuhisa Minami (2017)
- Sanju Mariko by Yuki Ozawa and Fragile by Saburō Megumi and Bin Kusamizu (2018)
- What Did You Eat Yesterday? by Fumi Yoshinaga (2019)
- Blue Period by Tsubasa Yamaguchi (2020)
- Yuria-sensei no Akai Ito by Kiwa Irie (2021)
- Police in a Pod by Miko Yasu (2022)
- Skip and Loafer by Misaki Takamatsu (2023)
- Medalist by Tsurumaikada (2024)
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