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'''Yoshinori Natsume''' (夏目 義徳, Natsume Yoshinori), born on August 23, 1975, in Hiroshima, Japan, is a Japanese [[manga artist]] renowned for his contributions to the manga industry.  
{{nihongo|'''Yoshinori Natsume'''|夏目義徳|Natsume Yoshinori|born August 23, 1975 in [[Hiroshima]], Japan}} is a Japanese [[Mangaka|manga artist]].


He created ''[[Togari (manga)|Togari]]'' and authored the [[prestige format]] [[Batman]] [[manga]] [[Limited series (comics)|mini-series]] ''Batman: Death Mask'' in April [[2008 in comics|2008]].<ref>[http://forum.newsarama.com/showthread.php?t=148377 Talking to Batman: Death Mask's Yoshinori Natsume] {{webarchive |url=https://web.archive.org/web/20100721001523/http://forum.newsarama.com/showthread.php?t=148377 |date=July 21, 2010 }}, [[Newsarama]], February 27, 2008</ref> In 2013, he published his series ''White Tiger'' in ''[[Grand Jump]]''.<ref>{{Cite web|url=http://www.animenewsnetwork.com/news/2012-12-15/togari-natsume-starts-white-tiger-samurai-manga|title = Togari's Natsume Starts Samurai Manga White Tiger}}</ref>
== Early Life and Career ==
Natsume began his career in the [[manga]] industry after leaving Konami in 2000. He initially worked as an assistant to fellow manga artist [[Ryouji Minagawa]].  


==Works==
== Notable Works ==
A list of completed or working on projects:
 
* ''[[Togari (manga)|Togari]]''
* '''Togari''': Serialized in ''Weekly Shōnen Sunday'' from August 2000 to February 2002, this series follows Tobei, an orphan from the Edo period who, after being beheaded for his crimes, is sent to Hell. There, he is given a chance for redemption by slaying 108 malevolent spirits in 108 days using a magical sword named Togari.
* ''[[Kurozakuro]]''
* '''Kurozakuro''': Published in ''Weekly Shōnen Sunday'' from July 2004 to December 2005, this series centers on Mikito Sakurai, a high school student who, after swallowing a mysterious orb, gains superhuman strength and a violent appetite, leading him into a world of ogres and hunters.
* ''Batman: Death Mask''
* '''Batman: Death Mask''': In April 2008, Natsume authored this prestige-format manga mini-series, offering a unique Japanese perspective on the iconic superhero.
* ''Togari Shiro''
* '''White Tiger''': In 2013, Natsume published this series in ''Grand Jump'', exploring themes of samurai and adventure.
* ''White Tiger ''
 
== Style and Themes ==
Natsume's works often delve into dark fantasy and supernatural themes, featuring protagonists who confront inner demons and external threats. His storytelling is characterized by intricate plots and well-developed characters, set against richly detailed worlds.
 
== Legacy ==
Yoshinori Natsume has established himself as a significant figure in the manga industry, with works that have been both critically acclaimed and commercially successful. His ability to blend traditional manga elements with unique narratives continues to influence and inspire readers and artists alike.


==See also==
==See also==
* ''[[Batman: Child of Dreams]]'', the previous manga outing for Batman from [[Kia Asamiya]].
* ''[[Batman: Child of Dreams]]'', the previous manga outing for Batman from [[Kia Asamiya]].
* ''[[Batman: Black and White]]'', an anthology of Batman stories, including a manga take from [[Katsuhiro Otomo]].
* ''[[Batman: Black and White]]'', an anthology of Batman stories, including a manga take from [[Katsuhiro Otomo]].
Yoshinori Natume has written 32 different graphic novels.
==Notes==
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==References==
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* [http://lambiek.net/artists/n/natsume_yoshinori.htm Yoshinori Natsume] at [[Lambiek]]
* {{comicbookdb|type=creator|id=16778|title=Yoshinori Natsume}}
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==External links==
* [http://www.comicsbulletin.com/reviews/120792669461414.htm ''Batman: Death Mask'' #1 Review], [[Comics Bulletin]], April 11, 2008
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Latest revision as of 22:54, 28 November 2024

Yoshinori Natsume (夏目 義徳, Natsume Yoshinori), born on August 23, 1975, in Hiroshima, Japan, is a Japanese manga artist renowned for his contributions to the manga industry.

Early Life and Career

Natsume began his career in the manga industry after leaving Konami in 2000. He initially worked as an assistant to fellow manga artist Ryouji Minagawa.

Notable Works

  • Togari: Serialized in Weekly Shōnen Sunday from August 2000 to February 2002, this series follows Tobei, an orphan from the Edo period who, after being beheaded for his crimes, is sent to Hell. There, he is given a chance for redemption by slaying 108 malevolent spirits in 108 days using a magical sword named Togari.
  • Kurozakuro: Published in Weekly Shōnen Sunday from July 2004 to December 2005, this series centers on Mikito Sakurai, a high school student who, after swallowing a mysterious orb, gains superhuman strength and a violent appetite, leading him into a world of ogres and hunters.
  • Batman: Death Mask: In April 2008, Natsume authored this prestige-format manga mini-series, offering a unique Japanese perspective on the iconic superhero.
  • White Tiger: In 2013, Natsume published this series in Grand Jump, exploring themes of samurai and adventure.

Style and Themes

Natsume's works often delve into dark fantasy and supernatural themes, featuring protagonists who confront inner demons and external threats. His storytelling is characterized by intricate plots and well-developed characters, set against richly detailed worlds.

Legacy

Yoshinori Natsume has established himself as a significant figure in the manga industry, with works that have been both critically acclaimed and commercially successful. His ability to blend traditional manga elements with unique narratives continues to influence and inspire readers and artists alike.

See also