Yukito Kishiro

Yukito Kishiro (木城 ゆきと, Kishiro Yukito) is a Japanese manga artist born in Tokyo in 1967 and raised in Chiba. As a teenager he was influenced by the mecha anime Armored Trooper Votoms and Mobile Suit Gundam, in particular the designs of Yoshikazu Yasuhiko, as well as the works of manga artist Rumiko Takahashi.[1] He began his career at age 17, with his debut manga, Space Oddity, in the Weekly Shonen Sunday.[2] He is best known for the cyberpunk series Battle Angel Alita.

Yukito Kishiro
木城 ゆきと
Yukito Kishiro, Angoulême International Comics Festival 2020
Born (1967-03-20) March 20, 1967
Tokyo, Japan
Area(s)Manga artist
Notable works
Battle Angel Alita
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Works

  • Hito (1997), collection of 6 short mangas:
    "Space Oddity" (気怪, Kikai, 1984)
    "The Planet of Depths" (怪洋星, Kaiyōsei, October 26, 1988)
    "Fly" (飛人, Hito, 1988)
    "The Great Machine" (大・摩神, Dai-Mashīn, 1989)
    "Future Tokyo Headman" (未来東京HEADMAN, Mirai Tōkyō Heddoman, 1989)
    "Junks: The Space Rovers" (宇宙海賊少年団, Uchū Kaizoku Shōnendan, 1990)
  1. Battle Angel Alita (銃夢, Ganmu, December 15, 1990–April 1, 1995)
  2. Ashen Victor (灰者, Haisha, 1995–1996), prequel
  3. Battle Angel Alita: Holy Night & Other Stories (January 24, 1997–December 19, 2006)
  4. Battle Angel Alita: Last Order (銃夢Last Order, Ganmu Rasuto Ōdā, November 18, 2000–January 28, 2014)
  5. Battle Angel Alita: Mars Chronicle (銃夢火星戦記, Ganmu Kasei Senki, October 28, 2014–present)
  • Ashman (1998)
  • Aqua Knight (水中騎士, Akua Naito, March 20, 1998–present)
  • Mukai: World of Mist (霧界, Mukai, October 28, 2014)

Adaptations

References


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