“Normal work didn’t appeal to me” – Creator of Death Note had to survive, which is why he became a mangaka

“Normal work didn’t appeal to me” – Creator of Death Note had to survive, which is why he became a mangaka

Since its release in 2006, the profound anime Death Note is considered one of the greatest animes of all time. The manga was created by Tsugumi Ohba, who recognized his career aspirations early on.

Who is it about? Tsugumi Ohba is the author and creator of the manga Death Note.

  • Ohba’s true identity is a secret. Neither his real name nor his gender is known. Due to the pseudonym, Ohba is mostly referred to as male.
  • In addition to Death Note, he also created the mangas Bakuman and Platinum End.
  • For Death Note, he worked together with the artist Takeshi Obata, who brought the story to life with his illustrations.

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“I had to work to survive”

“Mangaka” is certainly not one of the most traditional professions one can pursue. However, for Death Note creator Tsugumi Ohba, it was clear early on that he had to follow his own interests.

In an interview with Viz, he explains how he got into the profession:

When I was a child, I read a lot of manga and always looked up to the creators. But what ultimately made me create mangas was when I grew up and realized I had to work to survive. And normal work did not appeal to me.

Who inspired him? For his work, he did not have a specific mentor, he further explains in the interview. However, there were three artists who inspired him significantly:

  • Shotaro Ishinomori: Very influential mangaka, among others responsible for Cyborg 009 and Himitsu Sentai Gorenger
  • Fujio Fujiko: A mangaka duo, among others the creators of Doraemon
  • Fujio Akatsuka: Also known as “The King of Gag Manga”, created among others Osomatsu-kun

The Path to Success

Being successful as a mangaka is certainly not easy. You are not the one who decides what is good and what is not, Ohba explains. Therefore, he has the following advice for young mangakas:

I think you just have to create as much as you can. And don’t be shy. Share your creations with as many people as possible.

One of the greatest and most significant mangas is also One Piece. The story is currently nearing its end, and fans are looking forward to an exciting finale. However, for the mangaka Eiichiro Oda, this could be an enormous physical strain:

The mangaka of One Piece deliberately sacrifices food and sleep to keep the story good

Source(s): fandomwire.com, Titelbild: filmstarts.de
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