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is a Japanese
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and entrepreneur. His most notable manga was the '' Tokyo Tribe'' series of which the manga installment '' Tokyo Tribe2'' (also known as ''Tokyo Tribes'') ran from 1997 to 2005, and was made into an anime series as well as a
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. He wrote the horror manga '' The Neighbor No. Thirteen'' which was also adapted into a live-action film. His manga series have been influenced by hip hop culture, with some of the characters being modeled after rappers. He owns a clothing and accessories business called Santastic!, and has done artwork on several music album covers. As of 2018, he currently lives in Los Angeles, California.


Career


Early works

Inoue's debut manga was ''Murder'' in 1989 which was published in ''
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'' and won the magazine's newcomers prize. In 1990, he had his first manga serialization, ''Bunpuku Chagama Daimaō'', which printed in ''Weekly Young Sunday''. His third work, ''Tamashii Rettsha'', was published straight-to-
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by Yōsensha.


''The Neighbor No. Thirteen''

Inoue created the psychological horror manga '' The Neighbor No. Thirteen'', "about a man whose schizophrenic alter ego (Jūzō-gō or Number 13) is reawakened when his former childhood bully becomes his new boss." ''No. Thirteen'' was serialized partly in ''Comic Scholar'' magazine by
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and was published in tankōbon format under the ''Birz Comics'' line. ''The Neighbor No. Thirteen'' went on to be published by Gentosha in 1999 ''The Neighbor No. Thirteen'' being adapted into a feature film in 2005. Additional pocket
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editions of ''The Neighbor No. Thirteen'' were released under the ''Gentosha Comics Manga Bunko'' line by Gentosha in 2009


''Tokyo Tribe''

In 1993, Santa Inoue created '' Tokyo Tribe'', which was first published straight to tankōbon by JICC Shuppankyoku under the ''Takarajima Comics Deluxe'' line. ''Tokyo Tribe'' was republished by Bijutsu Shuppansha, and was later serialized in ''Boon'' fashion magazine in 1997 for Shodensha. In 2003, it was reprinted for ''Young Jump Comics''. In 2005, it was published in tankōbon format by Kodansha. It also had a printing under Inoue's ''Santastic! Books'' line in 2009.


''Tokyo Tribe2''

Inoue created a follow-up to ''Tokyo Tribe'' called '' Tokyo Tribe2'' which was serialized in ''Boon'' by Shodensha. His works attained international acclaim. In 2004,
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acquired the license to ''Tokyo Tribe2'', renaming it ''Tokyo Tribes''. In the meantime of 2005, the United States edition of ''Tokyo Tribe2'', ''Tokyo Tribes'' was nominated for an
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. In 2006, ''Tokyo Tribe2'' was adapted into an
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series by WOWOW The DVD's of ''Tokyo Tribe2'' were released in 2007. A live-action television pilot is in development by producer Patrick S. Cunningham.


''Tokyo Tribe3'' and other ''Tokyo'' titles

Inoue worked on several other ''Tokyo'' titles. In 2000, ''Tokyo Drive'' was serialized in ''Weekly Young Magazine'' by
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. In 2001, ''Tokyo Graffiti'' was serialized in the ''
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'' magazine by
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.and a flagship store opened in
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, Tokyo. In 2003, ''Tokyo Graffiti'' was published by Shueisha under the ''Young Jump Comics'' line. In 2007 ''Tokyo Burger'' was serialized in urban fashion magazine ''Ollie'' by Saneishobo. In 2007 ''Tokyo Tribe2 Spin off!'' was serialized in ''Boon'' by Shodensha. In 2008, ''Tokyo Tribe3'' began serialization in ''Ollie''. ''Tokyo Tribe 3'' ended in 2012. His latest "Tokyo Tribe" title "Tokyo Tribe Waru" is serialized in the Bessatu Young Champion and publishing by Akita Publishing.


Other works

In 1995, ''Mon Mon'' was serialized in ''Manga Pachinker'' published by Byakuya Shobo, ''Tirauchi Kantaro'' was serialized in ''
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'', and ''Born 2 Die'' was serialized in ''Quick Japan'' by Ota Shuppan. A short story compilation entitled ''Santa Inoue'' was published by
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under the ''Feel Comics'' line and in the same year of 1996. In 1997 ''Mon Mon'' was finally published by Byakuya Shobo. ''Born 2 Die'', an urban action drama, was published by Ota Shuppan in 1998. In 2002, the second compilation book was published, ''Santa Inoue2''. Inoue made a brief appearance on the American show '' Extreme Makeover: Home Edition'' in 2004 where he painted a manga/anime-themed mural in one of the bedrooms. In 2005, Inoue collaborated with ''Samurai'' fashion magazine to make the single issue, ''Samurai VS Santa Inoue''. In 2006, Shodensha helped publish the single issue magazine ''Santastic! Magazine "Saru"''. Santa Inoue created promotional drawings for T.I.'s ''
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'' also in 2008. In 2009, Santa Inoue worked on ''Dan da Barbarian'', which was serialized in ''
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''. ''Dan da Barbarian'' finished in 2012. He launched a romance manga called ''Motesuke'' in 2013, which debuted in Akita Shoten's ''Young Champion'' magazine and also released English version on Amazon Kindle. Santa Inoue also made original LINE stamp "Tokyo Tribe" and "Kumatta-kun".


Business ventures

Inoue developed a merchandise line called Santastic! Entertainment. The line consists of clothing, jewelry and accessories. A television web series was also produced. Inoue's shops have opened in
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and Shanghai, China. In addition to music and merchandise, Inoue has designed the artwork for several album covers, most notably for
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. He also produced a CD called ''Drivin' Wiz My Homies''.


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