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is a Japanese manga writer from
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. He started his career in 2001 publishing works for
Shogakukan is a Japanese publisher of dictionaries, literature, comics (manga), non-fiction, DVDs, and other media in Japan. Shogakukan founded Shueisha, which also founded Hakusensha. These are three separate companies, but are together called the Hit ...
's magazine ''
Big Comic Spirits is a weekly Japanese ''seinen'' manga magazine published by Shogakukan. The first issue was published on October 14, 1980. Food, sports, romance and business are recurring themes in the magazine, and the stories often question conventional va ...
''. After three
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s, he moved to
Shueisha (lit. "Gathering of Intellect Publishing Co., Ltd.") is a Japanese company headquartered in Chiyoda, Tokyo, Japan. The company was established in 1925 as the entertainment-related publishing division of Japanese publisher Shogakukan. The foll ...
's ''
Weekly Shōnen Jump is a weekly ''shōnen'' manga anthology published in Japan by Shueisha under the ''Jump'' line of magazines. The manga series within the magazine consist of many action scenes and a fair amount of comedy. The chapters of the series that run ...
'', in which he started the work he is best known for, ''
Eyeshield 21 is a Japanese manga series written by Riichiro Inagaki and illustrated by Yusuke Murata. The series tells the story of Sena Kobayakawa, an introverted boy who joins an American football club as a secretary, but after being coerced by quarte ...
''. In collaboration with the artist
Yusuke Murata is a Japanese manga artist and animator, best known for illustrating One's ''One-Punch Man'', serialized in the ''Weekly Young Jump'' online version. Murata's other major work is his illustration of the American football manga ''Eyeshield 21'' ...
, ''Eyeshield 21'' was serialized between July 2002 and June 2009 in ''Weekly Shōnen Jump''. Between 2010 and 2015, Inagaki collaborated with several artists, including Bonjae, Katsunori Matsui, and
Ryoichi Ikegami is a Japanese manga artist that usually works as the illustrator in collaboration with a writer. He is best known for ''Crying Freeman'' (1986–1988), written by Kazuo Koike, and '' Heat'' (1999–2004), written by Buronson. The latter won the ...
, and published one-shots in different magazines. He started a new serial titled ''
Dr. Stone ''Dr. Stone'' (stylized as ''Dr.STONE'') is a Japanese manga series written by Riichiro Inagaki and illustrated by the South Korean artist Boichi. It was serialized in Shueisha's ''Weekly Shōnen Jump'' from March 2017 to March 2022, with ...
'' in ''Weekly Shōnen Jump'' in 2017 in collaboration with
Boichi Boichi is a pen-name used by Mu-jik Park, a South Korean manhwa-turned- manga artist living in Japan. Biography Intending to be a manga artist from his childhood days, Boichi majored in physics in college as preparation to draw science fict ...
. He has 3 children with
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.


Biography

Born on June 20, 1976, in Tokyo, Inagaki started to like manga when he read
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's ''Manga Michi'' in middle school. In 1994, he competed at the third Manga Kōshien, a high school manga contest based in
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. As it only demanded a one-panel story, Inagaki just threw some ink on the paper to look like he had messed up the story. He said, "People really liked that for some reason. But Manga Koshien isn't something I'm so fond of remembering". After finishing school, he enrolled in a manga and film production company as animation assistant. He started his career as professional manga writer by publishing works in
Shogakukan is a Japanese publisher of dictionaries, literature, comics (manga), non-fiction, DVDs, and other media in Japan. Shogakukan founded Shueisha, which also founded Hakusensha. These are three separate companies, but are together called the Hit ...
's ''
Big Comic Spirits is a weekly Japanese ''seinen'' manga magazine published by Shogakukan. The first issue was published on October 14, 1980. Food, sports, romance and business are recurring themes in the magazine, and the stories often question conventional va ...
''. He debuted in October 2001 with ''Nandodemo Roku Gatsu Jū San Hi'', and also wrote for the magazine ''Square Freeze'' and ''Love Love Santa'', published in November 2001 and in February 2002 respectively. He later moved to
Shueisha (lit. "Gathering of Intellect Publishing Co., Ltd.") is a Japanese company headquartered in Chiyoda, Tokyo, Japan. The company was established in 1925 as the entertainment-related publishing division of Japanese publisher Shogakukan. The foll ...
's ''Weekly Shōnen Jump'', in which he won the 7th "Story King" award for a storyboard of ''Eyeshield 21''. When he planned to create ''Eyeshield 21'', the editorial department asked if he wanted to both write and draw the series, but Inagaki felt he was "so rookie". So he asked Yusuke Murata to be the illustrator. In 2002, they published two one-shots called and on March 5 and 12 in ''Weekly Shōnen Jump''. The series began to be regularly published on July 23 of the same year in the same magazine, and spanned 333 chapters, the last one being published on June 15, 2009. Collected in 37 volumes by Shueisha, the series became his most known work. It has sold more than 20 million copies in Japan, has been published in seven countries, including in the United States, and gained an anime adaptation that aired for 145 episodes from April 2005 to March 2008 on
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. For the release of ''Eyeshield 21'' anime he created the Kome Studio, a company of copyright management to ensure the right of the original creators of manga. The company name, which translates to "rice", was chosen for three reasons: 1) because "Inagaki" contains a
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("稲") that can be translated to rice; 2) because "rice" kanji ("米") is also used to represent the United States; and 3) because of the
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, an American football championship in Japan. In 2006, he was chosen, along with
Akira Toriyama is a Japanese manga artist and character designer. He first achieved mainstream recognition for his highly successful manga series ''Dr. Slump'', before going on to create ''Dragon Ball'' (his best-known work) and acting as a character design ...
and
Eiichiro Oda is a Japanese manga artist and the creator of the series ''One Piece'' (1997–present). With more than 516.5 million ''tankōbon'' copies in circulation worldwide, ''One Piece'' is both the best-selling manga in history and the best-se ...
, to be a committee member for the
Tezuka Award The is a semi-annual manga award offered by the Japanese publisher Shueisha since 1971, under the auspices of its ''Weekly Shonen Jump'' magazine. It awarded new manga artists in the Story Manga category. Its counterpart award, Akatsuka Award, a ...
. In June 2010, he published ''Kiba&Kiba'' in ''Weekly Shōnen Jump'' along with Bonjae, and his collaboration work with Katsunori Matsui, ''Shinpai Kato No Face'', was published in the 2011 first issue of ''
Weekly Young Jump is a Japanese ''seinen'' manga magazine published by Shueisha. Launched in 1979, it is published under Shueisha's ''Jump'' line of magazines. The chapters of series that run in ''Weekly Young Jump'' are collected and published in ''tankōbon'' v ...
''. He published another collaborative work with Matsui, ''Alpha Centauri Dōbutsuen''; a two-chapter series, it was published on January 10 and February 10, 2014 in the ''Jump X'' magazine. Along with
Ryoichi Ikegami is a Japanese manga artist that usually works as the illustrator in collaboration with a writer. He is best known for ''Crying Freeman'' (1986–1988), written by Kazuo Koike, and '' Heat'' (1999–2004), written by Buronson. The latter won the ...
, he published the one-shot ''Kobushi Zamurai'' in Shogakukan's ''
Big Comic Superior is a semimonthly seinen manga magazine published since July 1, 1987 by Shogakukan in Japan. Its target audience is somewhere between the audience for ''Big Comic Original'' and ''Big Comic Spirits''. The magazine has published works by a number ...
'' on August 12, 2015. On March 6, 2017, he started to serialize ''
Dr. Stone ''Dr. Stone'' (stylized as ''Dr.STONE'') is a Japanese manga series written by Riichiro Inagaki and illustrated by the South Korean artist Boichi. It was serialized in Shueisha's ''Weekly Shōnen Jump'' from March 2017 to March 2022, with ...
'' in ''Weekly Shōnen Jump'' with collaboration of illustrator
Boichi Boichi is a pen-name used by Mu-jik Park, a South Korean manhwa-turned- manga artist living in Japan. Biography Intending to be a manga artist from his childhood days, Boichi majored in physics in college as preparation to draw science fict ...
. In January 2019, ''Dr. Stone'' was elected the best ''shōnen'' manga of 2018 at the 64th
Shogakukan Manga Awards The is one of Japan's major manga awards, and is sponsored by Shogakukan, Shogakukan Publishing. It has been awarded annually for serialized manga and features candidates from a number of publishers. It is the oldest manga award in Japan, being ...
. Nineteen volumes of ''Dr. Stone'' have been released by Shueisha as of January 4, 2021. The series has been popular; it has over 8.4 million copies in circulation in Japan, and has been published in nine countries. It was also adapted into an anime series—the 24-episode first season aired on
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between July and December 2019, and aired a second season between January and March 2021, with a television special scheduled to air in 2022 and a third season in 2023. On December 11, 2020, he started to serialize ''Trillion Game'' in ''Big Comic Superior'', once again in collaboration with Ryoichi Ikegami.


Works

* (2001) * (2001) * (2002) * (one-shot with
Yusuke Murata is a Japanese manga artist and animator, best known for illustrating One's ''One-Punch Man'', serialized in the ''Weekly Young Jump'' online version. Murata's other major work is his illustration of the American football manga ''Eyeshield 21'' ...
; 2002) *''Eyeshield 21'' (series with Yusuke Murata; 2002–2009) *''Kiba&Kiba'' (with Bonjae; 2010) * (with Katsunori Matsui; 2011) * (with Katsunori Matsui; 2014) * (with
Ryoichi Ikegami is a Japanese manga artist that usually works as the illustrator in collaboration with a writer. He is best known for ''Crying Freeman'' (1986–1988), written by Kazuo Koike, and '' Heat'' (1999–2004), written by Buronson. The latter won the ...
; 2015) *''
Dr. Stone ''Dr. Stone'' (stylized as ''Dr.STONE'') is a Japanese manga series written by Riichiro Inagaki and illustrated by the South Korean artist Boichi. It was serialized in Shueisha's ''Weekly Shōnen Jump'' from March 2017 to March 2022, with ...
'' (with
Boichi Boichi is a pen-name used by Mu-jik Park, a South Korean manhwa-turned- manga artist living in Japan. Biography Intending to be a manga artist from his childhood days, Boichi majored in physics in college as preparation to draw science fict ...
; 2017–2022) * (with Ryoichi Ikegami; 2020–)


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