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is a Japanese
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artist. Nihei has been drawing comics professionally since the mid-1990s. In 1995 he was awarded the Jiro Taniguchi Special Prize in that year's
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Four Seasons Award for his submission, ''
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''. After working as an assistant to veteran comic artist
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, Nihei went on to launch his debut series '' Blame!'' in
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in 1997. Following the success of '' Blame!'', he next penned '' Wolverine: Snikt!'' (published by
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) and '' Biomega''. In 2009, Nihei returned to
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to launch what would become his most successful series, ''
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''. An architectural student, Nihei's early work were mainly wordless, relying on visuals and backgrounds to tell their stories. His
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-influenced artwork has gained a strong cult following worldwide.


Career

Nihei worked in construction but quit to work on becoming a manga artist. He went to New York and studied at the
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. His experience in construction and design has shown up in his manga in his depiction of huge structures which are a strong theme in his manga works. Nihei has several sources of inspiration, including
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,
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and
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. Japanese comics that strongly influenced him include Akira, Nausicaä of the Valley of the Wind and
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. He was also enormously inspired by Swiss artist H. R. Giger, best known for his airbrush images of humans and machines connected in cold biomechanical relationships. Other sources of inspirations include
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novels, Ridley Scott's ''
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'', French artist Moebius and
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of ''
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'' fame. Nihei is also a big
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s fan, and mentioned
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and the
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franchise among his favorites. In the mid-2000s, during a trip to the United States, he met the Halo design team, who directly offered him to participate in
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project when they found out that he was a huge fan of the game. Nihei was a special guest of
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in July 2016. He also received an
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from Comic-Con International, the organization that runs San Diego Comic-Con and
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. Given to creators for “contributions to the worlds of comics, science fiction/fantasy, film, television, animation, and fandom services,” the Inkpot Award is an honor that Nihei now shares with other comics, film, and sci-fi legends such as
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, Moebius, and
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.


Works


Serialized works

* '' Blame!'' – Nihei's first work, detailing the adventures of Killy/Kiri as he searches through a massive city for a human with special genes that could save the world. Originally published in ''
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'', it also gained a 6 episode ONA. Movie released 19 May 2017. * ''
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'' – A prequel to ''Blame!'', in which a police officer investigates the murder of a gang. Originally publishing in ''Afternoon''. * ''
Abara ''Abara'' (stylized in all caps) is a Japanese manga series written and illustrated by Tsutomu Nihei. It was serialized in Shueisha's ''seinen'' manga magazine ''Ultra Jump'' from May 19, 2005, to March 18, 2006, with its chapters collected in ...
'' – Published in ''
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'', ''Abara'' follows Denji Kudou, a man able to transform into a Gauna – a creature with bone-like armor and weaponry. * '' Biomega'' – Zouichi Kanoe and the AI in his motorbike set out to find humans resistant to N5S, a virus that turns people into zombie-like "Drones". Originally appeared in ''
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''. * ''
Knights of Sidonia is a Japanese manga series written and illustrated by Tsutomu Nihei. It was serialized by Kodansha in their ''seinen'' manga magazine '' Monthly Afternoon'' between April 2009 and September 2015, with its chapters collected in 15 ''tank ...
'' – An original story set in the far future about a human colony ship's war against an elusive alien race known as the "Gauna". It was published in ''Afternoon'' and is the first of Nihei's works to be adapted into a TV series. In 2015, Knights of Sidonia won the "General" category of the prestigious
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. * '' Aposimz'' – Also known as ''Ningyō no Kuni'' (, lit. "Country of Dolls"). Set on an artificial planet where people on the surface face harsh conditions such as extreme cold and "Frame Disease," which slowly transforms people into biomechanical creatures, while people in the core live in luxury. It is licensed by
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, which releases chapters digitally, and Vertical Comics, which releases print volumes. * '' Kaina of the Great Snow Sea'' - A "boy-meets-girl high fantasy" set in a world where land is being swallowed by the encroaching Great Snow Sea. Manga written by Nihei with art by Itoe Takemoto has been serialized in
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's ''shōnen'' manga magazine '' Monthly Shōnen Sirius'' since February 2022, adapting an anime headed by Nihei to debut in January 2023.


One-shots and additional works

* ''Abba / Parcel'' – A short
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about a man looking for his brother. * ''Blame'' – A one-shot prototype for ''Blame!'', collected in ''
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''. * '' Blame!²'' – A full color, 16 page one-shot published in
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's ''Mandala'' Vol.2, following up on the story of ''Blame!'' with one of Pcell's future incarnations. * '' Blame! Academy'' – A comedy featuring the characters from ''Blame!'' as students in a school. Published infrequently. * ''BLAME! Fortress of Silicon Creatures'' - A full colour 14 page one-shot as an extra for the movie, it came with the Japanese limited edition Blu-ray set. * ''BLAME! Movie Edition: The Electrofishers' Escape'' - A one-shot manga adaptation of the 2017 Netflix film. * ''Dead Heads'' – First issue of a cancelled horror manga series; collected, as thumbnails, in ''Blame! and So on''. * ''Digimortal'' – A two-part one-shot about a mercenary hired to assassinate a leader of a new
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. Originally appeared in ''
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'', published in Vol.2 of Abara. * '' Halo: Breaking Quarantine'' – Set in the''
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''
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, the untold story of Sergeant Avery J. Johnson and his escape from the bowels of Halo and the Flood. * ''Negative Corridor'' – A short one-shot, collected in ''
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''. * ''Ningyō no Kuni'' – A short one-shot set on a frozen planet about an encounter between a young man and a mechanical being. * ''Knights of Sidonia: The Fourth Gauna Defense War'' - One-shot spin-off from Knights of Sidonia. * ''Knights of Sidonia'' - Tsumugi, is addicted to "Blam!", 2015 Blu-ray booklet and in (Blame! Gakuen! and so on... Japanese master edition) * '' NSE: Net Sphere Engineer'' – A one-shot sequel to ''Blame!'', about the Net Sphere. * ''Numa no Kami'' – A short one-shot about a man encountering a lake Goddess. * ''Pump'' – A short one-shot about the last Humans reproduction process. * ''Sabrina'' – A short one-shot about a man coming across a girl whose arm is stuck in a hole. Appeared in vol. 1 ''Akai Kiba'' Doujinshi anthology. * ''Idaho'' - A one-shot published in volume 2 of ''Akai Kiba'' doujinshi anthology. *''(no title)'' ''-'' A 3 page unfinished gundam story from Gundam Ace from 2011 * '' Wolverine: Snikt!'' – A 5 issue limited series of the
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. Originally published by
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. * ''Winged Armor Suzumega / Sphingidae'' – A short one-shot about a battle between alien beings. * ''Zeb-Noid'' – A short one-shot about a hostile encounter between two different species that takes an unexpected turn.


Artbooks

* ''Bitch's Life'' – An erotic illustrations book, featuring contributions from over twenty
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; four of which come from Nihei. * '' Blame! and So On'' – Published in 2003, ''Blame! and So On'' contains artwork and sketches for ''Blame!'', ''Noise'', and ''Wolverine: Snikt!'', amongst others; it also contains the illustrations Nihei provided for ''Bitch's Life'' and the aborted ''Dead Heads'' as thumbnails. * ''Megalomania'' - (STUDIO VOICE、Published in 2000、INFASパブリケーションズ)Collection of artworks by Tsutomu Nihei depicting large scale megastructures.


Accolades


References


External links


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{{DEFAULTSORT:Nihei, Tsutomu 1971 births Living people Manga artists from Fukushima Prefecture People from Kōriyama