Muneyuki Kaneshiro
Muneyuki Kaneshiro 金城宗幸 | |
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Nationality | Japanese |
Area(s) | Manga writer |
Notable works | As the Gods Will Jagaaan Blue Lock |
Awards | 45th Kodansha Manga Award in the shōnen category |
Muneyuki Kaneshiro (Japanese: 金城宗幸, Hepburn: Kaneshiro Muneyuki) is a Japanese manga writer. He debuted in 2011 with As the Gods Will, which was adapted into a live-action film. After serializing several other works, he launched Blue Lock with Yusuke Nomura in 2018, which won the 45th Kodansha Manga Award in the shōnen category.
Biography
Kaneshiro debuted as a manga artist in 2011, with the story for As the Gods Will, which released its first chapter on February 9, 2011.[1] The first series was completed on October 9, 2012, with a second series starting on January 16, 2013.[2] The second series finished on December 28, 2016.[3] In December 2013, it was reported the manga had sold 1.5 million copies.[4] The series also received a live-action film adaptation.[5]
In August 2011, Kaneshiro did the story for a manga adaptation of Konami's social network game Dragon Collection.[6] In 2015, Kaneshiro did the story for the manga Bokutachi ga Yarimashita, which received a live-action television series adaptation.[7] Starting on February 6, 2017, he did the story for the manga Jagaaan.[8] Starting in July 2017, he did the story for Gnoshros.[9]
On August 1, 2018, he launched Blue Lock with Yusuke Nomura.[10] In August 2021, it was reported that Blue Lock had over 4.5 million copies in circulation.[11] The series won the 45th Kodansha Manga Award in the shōnen category in 2021.[12] An anime television series adaptation premiered in October 2022.[13]
Works
- As the Gods Will (神さまの言うとおり, Kami-sama no Iu Tōri) (2011–2012) (serialized in Bessatsu Shōnen Magazine; illustrated by Akeji Fujimura)[1]
- As the Gods Will: The Second Series (神さまの言うとおり弐, Kami-sama no Iu Toori Ni) (2013–2016) (serialized in Weekly Shōnen Magazine; illustrated by Akeji Fujimura)[2]
- Dragon Collection: Ryū o Suberu Mono (ドラゴンコレクション 竜を統べるもの) (2011–2012) (serialized in Weekly Shōnen Magazine; illustrated by Kyōta Shibano)[6]
- Billion Dogs (ビリオンドッグズ) (2014–2017) (serialized in Manga Box; illustrated by Naoki Serizawa)[14]
- Bokutachi ga Yarimashita [ja] (僕たちがやりました) (2015–2017) (serialized in Weekly Young Magazine; illustrated by Hikari Araki)[7]
- Jagaaan (ジャガーン, Jagān) (2017–2021) (serialized in Big Comic Spirits; illustrated by Kensuke Nishida)[8]
- Grashros [ja] (グラシュロス) (2017–2018) (serialized in Weekly Young Magazine; illustrated by Akeji Fujimura)[9]
- Blue Lock (ブルーロック, Burū Rokku) (2018–present) (serialized in Weekly Shōnen Magazine; illustrated by Yusuke Nomura)[10]
- Super Ball Girls (スーパーボールガールズ, Sūpā Bōru Gāruzu) (2022–present) (serialized in Big Comic Superior; illustrated by Akira Hiramoto)[15]
References
- ^ a b "CLAMP「XXXHOLiC」完結、ポストカードブック&画集も". Comic Natalie (in Japanese). Natasha, Inc. February 9, 2011. Retrieved August 19, 2021.
- ^ a b "「神さまの言うとおり」第1部完、第2部から週マガへ移籍". Comic Natalie (in Japanese). Natasha, Inc. October 9, 2012. Retrieved August 19, 2021.
- ^ "米国帰りのルーキーが元強豪校で甲子園を目指す新連載、マガジンで開幕". Comic Natalie (in Japanese). Natasha, Inc. December 14, 2016. Retrieved August 19, 2021.
- ^ Ma, Kevin (December 3, 2013). "Miike Takashi to adapt psycho-thriller manga". Film Business Asia. Archived from the original on December 9, 2013. Retrieved August 19, 2021.
- ^ Nelkin, Sarah (October 10, 2013). "Kami-sama no Iu Toori Horror Survival Manga Gets Film". Anime News Network. Retrieved August 19, 2021.
- ^ a b Hodgkins, Crystalyn (August 18, 2011). "Konami's Dragon Collection Social Game Promotion to Run in 5 Mags". Anime News Network. Retrieved August 19, 2021.
- ^ a b Pineda, Rafael Antonio (April 2, 2017). "Bokutachi ga Yarimashita Manga Gets Live-Action TV Series This Summer". Anime News Network. Retrieved August 19, 2021.
- ^ a b 「神さまの言うとおり」の金城宗幸×新鋭のダークヒーロー新連載、スピで開幕. Comic Natalie (in Japanese). Natasha, Inc. February 6, 2017. Retrieved August 19, 2021.
- ^ a b Pineda, Rafael Antonio (June 23, 2017). "As The Gods Will Manga Duo Launches New Series in July". Anime News Network. Retrieved August 19, 2021.
- ^ a b 金城宗幸×ノ村優介、W杯優勝を目指すFW育成物語「ブルーロック」週マガで. Comic Natalie (in Japanese). Natasha, Inc. August 1, 2018. Retrieved August 19, 2021.
- ^ "『ブルーロック』2022年TVアニメ化! PVやキャスト解禁! | アニメージュプラス - アニメ・声優・特撮・漫画のニュース発信!". Animage Plus (in Japanese). August 15, 2021. Retrieved August 19, 2021.
- ^ Mateo, Alex (May 13, 2021). "45th Annual Kodansha Manga Awards' Winners Announced". Anime News Network. Retrieved August 19, 2021.
- ^ Pineda, Rafael Antonio (August 12, 2022). "Blue Lock Anime's Video Reveals More Cast, Opening Song, October 8 Premiere". Anime News Network. Retrieved October 13, 2022.
- ^ Thompson, Jason (March 6, 2014). "House of 1000 Manga: Manga Box". Anime News Network. Retrieved August 19, 2021.
- ^ Pineda, Rafael Antonio (June 25, 2022). "Akira Hiramoto, Muneyuki Kaneshiro Launch New Manga on October 14". Anime News Network. Retrieved June 25, 2022.
External links
- Muneyuki Kaneshiro at Anime News Network's encyclopedia
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