Ryu Fujisaki

Ryu Fujisaki (藤崎 竜, Fujisaki Ryū) is a Japanese manga artist from Mutsu, Aomori Prefecture.

Ryu Fujisaki
藤崎 竜
Born (1971-03-10) March 10, 1971
Kawauchi, Aomori Prefecture
Area(s)Manga artist
Notable works
Hoshin Engi

He won prizes in 39th and the 40th Tezuka Awards. He made his professional manga debut with WORLDS in 1990. All of his works are published by Shueisha under their Shōnen Jump labels.[1] He has also illustrated four light novels and released two comprehensive art books across his career.

Fujisaki is best known for the series Hoshin Engi, which was adapted into an anime series in 1999 and again in 2018 as well as several radio dramas and video games. He also adapted the novel Shiki written by Fuyumi Ono into a manga which in turn was adapted into an anime.[2] More recently he is making a manga adaptation of the Legend of the Galactic Heroes novel series.[3]

Both Hōshin Engi[4] and Wāqwāq[5] were released in English by Viz Media.

Works

Manga

Shorter works

  • Worlds - Short Story Collection
    • Pied Piper of Hamelin (ハメルンの笛吹き) (1990), received an honorable mention in the 39th Tezuka Awards
    • WORLDS (1990/1991, Winter Shonen Jump special edition), received second prize in the 40th Tezuka Awards
    • TIGHT ROPE (1991, Spring Shonen Jump special edition)
    • SHADOW DISEASE (1991, 45th Shonen Jump Issue)
    • SOUL of KNIGHT (1992, Spring Special Shonen Jump special edition)
  • Dramatic Irony - Short Story Collection
    • DRAMATIC IRONY (1995, Spring Shonen Jump special edition)
    • Yugamizumu (1997, 25th Shonen Jump Issue)
    • Milk Junkie (1999).
    • Houshin Engi Another Story (2001, in a combined Weekly Shonen Jump)
  • Tenkyūgi (天球儀, 2005), published in Jump the Revolution!

Illustrations

  • Putitakityu (Artbook)
  • Shiki (Guidebook)
  • Hoshin Taizen (Guidebook)
  • Fuusui Tengi (Light Novel)
  • Nemuri Hime ha Mahou wo Tsukau (Light Novel)
  • RIPPER GAME (Light Novel)
  • D Shitsu no Koneko no Bouken (Light Novel)

Games

  • Senkaiden Hoshin Engi Senkai Ibunroku Juntei Taisen (GBC)
  • Senkaiden Hoshin Engi Yori (Wonderswan)
  • Senkaiden Hoshin Engi Yori 2 (Wonderswan)
  • Senkai Taisen: Senkaiden Hoshin Engi Yori (PlayStation)
  • Senkai Tsuuroku Seishi: Senkaiden Hoshin Engi Yori (PlayStation)
  • Jump Ultimate Stars (Hōshin Engi characters only)
  • Phantasy Star Portable 2 (Collaboration)[6]

Other

  • Kyousei Majin Guririn Puncher (Character Design)

References


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