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Hiroyuki Takei
Japanese manga artist

Hiroyuki Takei

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Japanese manga artist
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Gender
Male
Place of birth
Yomogita, Japan
Age
51 years
Notable Works
Shaman King
 
Awards
Tezuka Award
 
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Biography

Hiroyuki Takei (武井 宏之, Takei Hiroyuki, born May 15, 1972 in Yomogita, Aomori Prefecture) is a Japanese manga artist, best known as the creator of the multicultural hit, Shaman King.

Career

Hiroyuki Takei started drawing manga with writer EXIAD on SD Département Store Series which they created for a fanzine. Early in his career, he became the assistant to Tamakichi Sakura on The Form of Happiness (しあわせのかたち, Shiawase no Katachi) as Turtle-san (カメさん, Kame-san) in 1992 and Kōji Kiriyama (Ninku). At that time, he also submitted his first yomikiri Dragdoll Group to the Tezuka Award but was rejected. In 1994, Takei submitted his short story Anna the Itako to the 48th Tezuka Award and won the honorable mention. He was later introduced to Nobuhiro Watsuki and became his assistant along with Eiichiro Oda on Rurouni Kenshin.

Takei published his short story Death Zero in Weekly Shōnen Jump winter special and Butsu Zone in the summer special of 1996. A reworked version of Butsu Zone became his first manga series published in Weekly Shōnen Jump of 1997. Takei's longest-running series, Shaman King began serialization in Shueisha's Weekly Shōnen Jump in 1998, though was forced to conclude in 2004. In 2007, Takei returned three years after the conclusion of Shaman King with a new Weekly Shōnen Jump series; Jumbor Barutronica. Set in the distant future, construction workers pilot mecha. One of them is killed and his memories are implanted in his clone, a thirty-year-old man in a five-year-old superpowered construction tool body. The series was canceled after ten issues and released in one volume.

During the Jump Festa 2008, Shueisha announced a kanzenban reprint of Shaman King. This release reprinted the entire series in 27 volumes complete with new covers while concluding the never-before-published "true ending." On March 4, 2008, Japanese publisher Shūeisha announced that Takei would be collaborating on Karakuri Dôji Ultimo with American comic creator Stan Lee. The project launched with the new Jump SQ.II (Jump Square Second) spinoff manga magazine on April 18, 2008. The announcement of the partnership was made in the April issue of Jump Square magazine.

As of 2010, Takei is working on two monthly series Jumbor, written by Hiromasa Mikami (御上 裕真, Mikami Hiromasa) and Karakuri Dôji Ultimo with Stan Lee.

On February 15, 2017, when answering a fan's question, Hiroyuki Takei revealed on his official Twitter that he received an offer for an anime remake of his representative work Shaman King, but had to turn it down because they were not able to use the first anime's voice actors and soundtrack music.

Inspiration

In an interview with Shonen Jump he stated that his favorite manga by other authors included Taiyo Kosoku by Baru, Blade of the Immortal by Hiroaki Samura, and Hellboy by Mike Mignola. He also cites American comic books, Mecha anime, Hirohiko Araki of JoJo's Bizarre Adventure fame, and Osamu Tezuka as influences.

Works

Serializations

FromToEnglish Translated TitleSerialized inVolumesInformation
19971997Butsu ZoneWeekly Shōnen Jump3 tankōbon, 2 kanzenban
19982004Shaman KingWeekly Shōnen Jump32 tankōbon, 27 kanzenban, 35 eBooksFinal kanzenban released in 2009 with previously unpublished material.
20072007Jumbor BarutronicaWeekly Shōnen Jump1 tankōbon, 2 kanzenban
20092015Karakuri Dôji UltimoJump SQ (2009—2011), Jump SQ.19 (2012—2015)12 tankōbonStan Lee (concept)
2010JumborUltra Jump7 tankōbonHiromasa Mikami (writer)
20122014Shaman King FlowersJump X6 tankōbon
2015Hyper Dash! YonkurōCoroCoro Aniki2 tankōbon (on-going)Spin-off of Zaurus Tokuda's Dash! Yonkuro
20152018NekogaharaShōnen Magazine Edge5 tankōbon
2018Shaman King The Super StarShōnen Magazine Edge1 tankōbon (on-going)

One-shots

YearEnglish Translated TitleFeatured inInformationIncluded in
1994Anna the Itako48th Tezuka Award, honorable mentionButsu Zone volume 3
1996Death ZeroWeekly Shōnen Jump Winter SpecialButsu Zone volume 2
1996Butsu ZoneWeekly Shōnen Jump Summer SpecialButsu Zone volume 1
2003ExoticaWeekly Shōnen Jump Issue #40Shaman King volume 27
2009Karakuri Dôji Ultimo:0Jump SQ. II (Second)Stan Lee (concept)
2009JumborUltra Jump #11Hiromasa Mikami (writer)Jumbor kanzenban volume 1
2010Jumbor – The Desert With a Floor HeaterUltra Jump #3Hiromasa Mikami (writer)Jumbor kanzenban volume 2
2011Little Battlers eXperience – Kaidō Jin GaidenCoroCoro G Winter IssueCredited as HIRO
2011Little Battlers eXperience – Boost GaidenCoroCoro G Summer IssueCredited as HIRO
2012YahabeJump SQ 9

Shaman King specials

YearEnglish Translated TitleFeatured inIncluded in
1999Funbari PoemAkamaru Jump SummerShaman King volume 5
2000Funbari Poem – 2000Akamaru Jump WinterShaman King volume 7
2000Funbari Poem – 3000 Leagues to Funbari HillAkamaru Jump SpringShaman King volume 9
2000Funbari Poem – Four Leaf CloverAkamaru Jump SummerShaman King volume 10
2001Funbari Poem – Rokujizō NightAkamaru Jump WinterShaman King volume 13
2001Funbari Poem – Secrets of the Star FestivalAkamaru Jump SpringShaman King volume 14
2001Funbari Poem – 8mm Cinema ParadiseAkamaru Jump WinterShaman King volume 29
2002Funbari Poem: The Bloom of Youth – Mickey's WorldAkamaru Jump Spring/SummerShaman King volume 30
2003Funbari Poem: The Bloom of Youth – Mickey's World, Part 2Akamaru Jump WinterShaman King volume 31
2003Funbari Poem: Chapter 1 – PrologueAkamaru Jump SpringShaman King volume 32, kanzenban 22
2003Funbari Poem: Chapter 2 – Legendary WarriorAkamaru Jump SummerShaman King volume 32, kanzenban 23
2004Funbari Poem: Chapter 3 – Lost ChildAkamaru Jump WinterShaman King volume 32, kanzenban 24
2004Funbari Poem: Chapter 4 – Trying HardAkamaru Jump SpringShaman King volume 32, kanzenban 25
2004Funbari Poem: Chapter 5 – Funbari PoemAkamaru Jump SummerShaman King volume 32, kanzenban 26
2004Mappa DōjiWeekly Shōnen Jump Issue #18Shaman King kanzenban 25
2011Shaman King 0 – New Shimane ParadiseJump X Issue #5Shaman King 0 volume 1
2012Shaman King 0 – Tears of the RenJump X Issue #6Shaman King 0 volume 1
2012Shaman King 0 – Dresses with WolvesJump X Issue #7Shaman King 0 volume 1
2012Shaman King 0 – A Little Wicker ManJump X Issue #8Shaman King 0 volume 1
2012Shaman King 0 – Matagawa Under the Bridge/Gag of New YorkJump X Issue #9Shaman King 0 volume 1

Fanzines

  • SD Departement Store Series (SD百貨店シリーズ, "SD Hyakkaten Series")
  • Jumbor Japon (Self-published and sold out at Comiket 73)

Unreleased

  • Thunder of Judgement (裁きの雷, "Sabaki no ikazuchi") (Concept/Script:EXIAD)
  • Dragdoll Group (ドラグドール団, "Doragudōru dan") (Rejected submission for the Tezuka Awards)

Character design

  • Anna Kyoyama from Shaman King is the mascot for the police station in the Aomori Prefecture.
  • Smash Bomber (スマッシュボマー) was a series of toys and a manga created for Takara Tomy. Takei was hired as art supervisor and one of his assistants, Daigo Katō (加藤 大悟, Katō Daigo), drew the manga which ran in V Jump during issue number 8 to 10 in 2006. The series was canceled after 3 chapters and never met the intended 197 pages announced in the first chapter.
  • Takei did the character design of Hanhel Tsunagin (ハンヘル・ツナーギン, Hanheru Tsunāgin) and his axe True Hash for Phantasy Star Portable 2.
  • Takei did the character design of Garo: The Animation.
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