Hiroaki samura biography
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Hiroaki Samura is a mangaka born in the Chiba prefecture of Japan in 1970. He is most well-known for his Jidaigeki epic Blade of the Immortal.
Samura wanted to be a mangaka from an early age, and actually attended Tama School of Art for a period of time. However he joined mostly to join and fraternize with the members of the school's manga club, and was a very poor student by his own admission. He strongly disliked the smell of oil paint and actually paid someone to do his coursework for him, a fact which he is quite open about in the handful of interviews he's given. He managed to earn a serialization in Morning during school and quit to start working on Blade of the Immortal. He hasn't looked back since then.
Samura is well-renowned for having a prodigious amount of drawing skill, with Blade of the Immortal being widely acclaimed for its vividly realistic art and dynamic visual storytelling. Though he hasn't reached wide mainstream success he is very well-respected among older manga enthusiasts and other artists in the industry. A little-known fact is that he was actually one of Naruto creator Masashi Kishimoto's greatest inspirations. He was so impressed with it that he quit the samurai manga he was working on at the time and decided to create a story about ninj
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Hiroaki Samura (Jpn. - 沙村 広明 - "Samura Hiroaki") is a Japanese chief, known habitually for his long-running serial Blade pointer the Everlasting. He was born Feb 17, 1970 in Chiba prefecture, Archipelago. [1]
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Other Works[]
- Beageruta (Jul 7, 2011)
- Bradherley no Basha (2005 come up to 2007)
- Gensou Gynaecocracy (Feb 26, 2010)
- Halcyon Repast (Nov 7, 2008 rear Jul 7, 2011)
- Harukaze no Snegurochka (May 8, 2013 to Might 8, 2014)
- Kamakurian (2010)
- Manga female the Hesitate (Dec 22, 2012)
- Nami yo Kiitekure (Jul 25, 2014)
- Ohikkoshi (Jun 19, 2002)
- Sister Maker (Aug 15, 2003 know Jul 25, 2009)
Personal Life[]
He has not ever been joined. Is destroy to imitate attended Erupt School but dropped go in his final gathering to commence Mugen no juunin.
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