is a Japanese manga artist. He is best known for his sci-fi series Alien Nine.
Career
Tomizawa worked as an assistant to Baki the Grappler author Keisuke Itagaki, before publishing his first work as a professional manga artist with the series UchÃ
« JÃ
«be in the magazine ShÃ
Ânen Champion.
Style and themes
His manga tend to be short, with sci-fi stories involving children and insects. His art was a fairly standard style for his first series, but starting with Alien 9 it became very distinctive, but with very large eyes and unnatural proportions, and has since been featured in exhibitions including Takashi Murakami's superflat. In a short interview included within Alien 9's English translation tankÃ
Âbon, he has cited Yoshiyuki Tomino, Mamoru Oshii, Katsuhiro Otomo, and science fiction authors Larry Niven and Robert Heinlein as influences of his.
Works
- Treasure Hunter (èÂ¥åÂÂå±ÂÃ¥Â
µè¡ UchÃ
« JÃ
«be, serialized in ShÃ
Ânen Champion, 1994âÂÂ1995)
- Alien Nine (ã¨ã¤ãªã¢ã³9, serialized in Young Champion, 1998âÂÂ1999)
- Milk Closet (ãÂÂã«ã¯ã¯ãÂÂã¼ã¼ãÂÂãÂÂ, serialized in Afternoon, 2000âÂÂ2001)
- Propeller Heaven (ãÂÂãÂÂãÂÂã©天å½ Propeller Tengoku, serialized in Ultra Jump, 2000âÂÂ2001)
- Alien Nine Emulators (ã¨ã¤ãªã¢ã³9 ã¨ãÂÂã¥㋤ã¿ã¼ãº, serialized in Champion Red, 2002)
- Radio Depart (ã©ã¸ãªãÂÂãÂÂã¼ãÂÂ, one-shot in Afternoon Season ZÃ
Âkan, 2002)
- ' (BR2/ãÂÂãªãÂÂãÂÂãÂȋÂÂã¯ã¤ã¢ã«, serialized in Young Champion, 2003âÂÂ2004, based on Koushun Takami)
- Tokumu HÃ
ÂkÃ
Âkan Yumihari (ç¹åÂÂÃ¥ÂÂå®è¦ã¦ãÂÂãÂÂãª, serialized in Genzo, 2004âÂÂ2007)
- Yume Nikki (ãÂÂãÂÂã«ã£ãÂÂ, serialized in Manga Life Win, 2013âÂÂ2014)
- Alien 9 Next (ã¨ã¤ãªã¢ã³9ãÂÂã¯ã¹ãÂÂ, self-published, 2015âÂÂ2016)
References
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