Tatsuya Endo

Tatsuya Endo (遠藤 達哉 Endou Tatsuya, born July 23, 1980) is a Japanese manga artist. Endo created TISTA and Gekka Bijin. His current work is SPYxFAMILY, which is published in Jump+ and boasted over 800,000 volumes both in digital and physical sales within its first two volumes.[1] His work is published in various Jump magazines.

Tatsuya Endo
Endo's Twitter profile picture
Born
Ibaraki Prefecture, Japan
NationalityJapanese
EducationIbaraki Kenritsu Koga Daisan High School
OccupationManga artist
Years active2007–present

Early life

Ever since childhood, Endo aspired to become a manga artist. His family consisted of one parent and a brother. His favorite actors and actresses are Bruce Lee, Hiroshi Abe, Meg Ryan and Odrey Toto. His favourite manga artists are Akira Toriyama, Hiroyuki Nishimori, and Minetarō Mochizuki. His hobbies include skiing, basketball, and racket-based ball games.[2]

Career

Endo worked as an assistant for the manga series' Blue Exorcist and Fire Punch.[3] He was mentored by manga artists Kanou Yasuhro[4] and Yoshiyuki Nishi.[5] Like many manga artists, Endo began his career creating one-shots. Some of these one off stories would have influences towards his later manga. After finishing TISTA and Gekka Bijin for Jump Square and finishing three one-shots with editor Shihei Lin, who Endo had known and worked with for more than 10 years,[3] the two began to plan for a series that would feature in Shōnen Jump+. This manga would combine what Lin thought were the strengths of Endo's previous works; Rengoku no Ashe, Ishi ni Usubeni, Tetsu ni Hoshi and ISpy, creating SPYxFAMILY.[3] Lin claimed that the reception for SPYxFAMILY from their editorial department was so good that its serialization was "practically decided" before an official meeting for it took place.[3] SPYxFAMILY would go on to become part of the top ten most popular manga on their website as of 2019.

Awards

  • Spy x Family
    • 2019: 1st in the web manga category of the Tsugi ni Kuru Manga Awards.[6]
    • 2020: Winner of 4th TSUTAYA's Comic Awards [7]

Style

At the beginning of his career, Endo published mature stories. This is especially true for his early titles TISTA and Rengoku no Ashe, which are about a serial killer and witch hunting respectively. After working on so much manga with dark tones, his editor, Shihei Lin, encouraged Endo to come up with a more "bright and cheerful manga".[3] The one-shot, ISpy, could be seen as a transition piece between Endo's dark and bright narratives, as it incorporates the mature themes of his early work while still being a "cheerful title" like Lin had suggested. His work in SPYxFAMILY is the first that completely deviates into what is more considered a cheerful manga.

His editor claims that Endo likes to think through every detail of a plot.[3] When proposed with an idea about his story, Endo will quickly point out any contradictions.[3] This along with his need to create deep and well thought-out characters has pushed him into telling stories that show a positive or negative shift in the psychological state of his characters. Endo always seeks to improve the quality of his work, so he reads lots of manga, novels, and books.[3]

Works

Manga

Name Format Year Serialization Notes
Seibu Yuugi (西部遊戯) One-Shot 2000 Jump Next!
Gekka Bijin (月華美刃) One-Shot 2000 Weekly Shōnen Jump Issue #51, test story for the serialized version
WITCH CRAZE One-Shot 2001 Weekly Shōnen Jump Issue #21–22
PMG-0 One-Shot 2004 Weekly Shōnen Jump Issue #24
TISTA (ティスタ) Serial 2007–2008 Jump SQ
Shihou Yuugi (四方遊戯 遠藤達哉短編集) Serial 2008 Shueisha A compilation of short stories
Gekka Bijin (月華美刃) Serial 2010–2012 Jump SQ
Rengoku no Ashe (煉獄のアーシェ) One-Shot 2014 Jump SQ
Ishi ni Usubeni, Tetsu ni Hoshi (石に薄紅、鉄に星) One-Shot 2017 Jump SQ
ISpy One-Shot 2018 Jump SQ
Spy × Family Serial 2019–present Shōnen Jump+ Distributed overseas via Manga Plus

As illustrator

Name Format Year Author Serialization
Rooftop Detective-Octane (屋上探偵(オクタン)) One-Shot 2006 Tomohito Ohsaki (大崎 知仁) Jump the Revolution!
Yamamoto-kun's Distress (山本くんの怪難 北陸魔境勤労記) Book 2011 Hinako Suzumeno (雀野 日名子) Media Factory
Kuroniko the Exile (流浪刑のクロニコ) Book 2013 Takahiro Kanno (菅野 隆宏) Shueisha

References

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