Naoki Urasawa's career as a manga artist spans more than twenty
years and has firmly established him as one of the true manga
masters of Japan. Born in Tokyo in 1960, Urasawa debuted with
BETA!
in 1983 and hasn't stopped his impressive output since. Well-versed
in a variety of genres, Urasawa's oeuvre encompasses a multitude of
different subjects, such as a romantic comedy (
Yawara! A Fashionable
Judo Girl), a suspenseful human drama about a former mercenary
(
Pineapple ARMY; story by Kazuya Kudo), a captivating psychological
suspense story (
Monster), a sci-fi adventure manga (
20th Century
Boys), and a modern reinterpretation of the work of the God of
Manga, Osamu Tezuka (
Pluto: Urasawa x Tezuka; co-authored with
Takashi Nagasaki, supervised by Macoto Tezka, and with the
cooperation of Tezuka Productions). Many of his books have spawned
popular animated and live-action TV programs and films, and 2008 saw
the theatrical release of the first of three live-action Japanese
films based on
20th Century Boys.
No stranger to accolades and awards, Urasawa is a three-time
recipient of the prestigious Shogakukan Manga Award, a two-time
recipient of the Osamu Tezuka Cultural Prize, and has received the
Kodansha Manga Award. Similarly, Monster has been nominated twice
for the Eisner Award in America. Urasawa has also become involved in
the world of academia, and in 2008 accepted a guest teaching post at
Nagoya Zokei University, where he teaches courses in, of course, manga.