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{{Nihongo|'''Masayuki Ishikawa'''|石川 雅之|Ishikawa Masayuki|born July 29, 1974|lead=yes}} is a Japanese [[Mangaka|manga artist]] from [[Sakai]], Osaka Prefecture and is best known for ''[[Moyasimon: Tales of Agriculture]]''.<ref>[http://ajw.asahi.com/article/cool_japan/anime_news/AJ201204270043 The Asahi Shimbun's Anime News] {{webarchive|url=https://web.archive.org/web/20121020175811/http://ajw.asahi.com/article/cool_japan/anime_news/AJ201204270043 |date=2012-10-20 }}</ref><ref>[http://thestar.com.my/lifestyle/story.asp?file=/2007/5/20/lifebookshelf/17716251&sec=lifebookshelf The Malaysia Star] {{webarchive|url=https://web.archive.org/web/20080522194900/http://thestar.com.my/lifestyle/story.asp?file=%2F2007%2F5%2F20%2Flifebookshelf%2F17716251&sec=lifebookshelf |date=2008-05-22 }}</ref>
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| notable works = ''[[Moyasimon]]''
| awards = 32nd [[Kodansha Manga Award]] General category (2008)<br/>[[Tezuka Osamu Cultural Prize]] (2008)
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{{Nihongo|'''Masayuki Ishikawa'''|石川 雅之|Ishikawa Masayuki|lead=yes|extra=born 23 October 1974 in [[Sakai]], [[Osaka Prefecture]]}} is a Japanese [[manga artist]]. He is best known for ''[[Moyasimon: Tales of Agriculture]]'' and ''[[Maria the Virgin Witch]]''; both of which were adapted into [[anime]] television series.<ref name="Moyasimon Staff">{{cite web|url=http://www.animenewsnetwork.com/news/2007-05-07/moyashimon-anime-staff-broadcast-date-confirmed|title=''Moyashimon'' Anime Staff, Broadcast Date Confirmed|publisher=[[Anime News Network]]|date=May 5, 2007|access-date=July 9, 2018}}</ref><ref>{{cite press release|url=http://www.animenewsnetwork.com/press-release/2012-07-19/crunchyroll-to-simulcast-moyashimon-returns-this-summer|title=Crunchyroll To Simulcast ''Moyashimon Returns'' This Summer|publisher=[[Anime News Network]]|date=July 19, 2012|access-date=July 9, 2018}}</ref><ref name=ann2>{{cite web|url=http://www.animenewsnetwork.com/news/2014-11-30/maria-the-virgin-witch-anime-unveils-video-more-cast-theme-songs/.81590|date=November 30, 2014|title=Maria the Virgin Witch Anime Unveils Video, More Cast, Theme Songs|publisher=Anime News Network|access-date=July 9, 2018}}</ref>

==Career==
He made his debut as a manga artist in 1997 with the short story ''Nippon Seifu Chokkatsu Kidō Sentai Kōmuin V'' in the magazine ''[[Bessatsu Young Magazine]]''. In 1999 he won the [[Tetsuya Chiba Award]] for the short story ''Kami no Sumu Yama'', which was later collected in the collection ''Hitokiri Ryōma''.<ref>{{Cite web|last=Inc|first=VOYAGE MARKETING|title=石川 雅之(漫画家)|url=https://mangapedia.com/%E7%9F%B3%E5%B7%9D%E9%9B%85%E4%B9%8B-cjgw77m57|access-date=2021-09-05|website=マンガペディア|language=ja}}</ref>

His commercial and critical breakthrough came in 2004 with the series ''[[Moyasimon: Tales of Agriculture]]'', which was serialized in the magazine ''[[Evening (magazine)|Evening]]''.<ref>{{Cite web|last=株式会社ローソンエンタテインメント|title=石川雅之|HMV&BOOKS online|url=https://www.hmv.co.jp/artist_%E7%9F%B3%E5%B7%9D%E9%9B%85%E4%B9%8B_000000000258960/|access-date=2021-09-05|website=HMV&BOOKS online|language=ja}}</ref> The series won him the [[Kodansha Manga Award]] and the [[Tezuka Osamu Cultural Prize]], both in 2008, as well as the [[Seiun Award]] in 2015.

Since 2015 he works on the series ''Madowanai Hoshi'' for the magazine ''[[Morning (magazine)|Morning]]'', set in a world devastated by [[climate change]], in which humanity is forced to live in a dome.


==Works==
==Works==
*''Nippon Seifu Chokkatsu Kidō Sentai Kōmuin V'' (日本政府直轄機動戦隊コームインV, 1997)
*''Kanojo no Kokuhaku'' (Her Confession) (one-shot)
*''Kataribe'' (カタリベ, 1998–1999)
*''[[Moyasimon: Tales of Agriculture]]''
*''Kami no Sumu Yama'' (神の棲む山, 1999)
*''[[Maria the Virgin Witch]]''
*''Shūkan Ishikawa Masayuki'' (週刊石川雅之, 2002–2003)
*''[[Madowanai Hoshi]]''
**''Kanojo no Kokuhaku'' (彼女の告白)
*''[[Moyasimon: Tales of Agriculture]]'' (もやしもん, ''Moyashimon'', 2004–2014)
*''Hitokiri Ryōma'' (人斬り龍馬, 2005)
*''[[Maria the Virgin Witch]]'' (純潔のマリア, ''Junketsu no Maria'', 2008–2013)
*''Junketsu no Maria Exhibition'' (純潔のマリア exhibition, 2014)
*''Teşekkür ederim'' (2014)
*''Madowanai Hoshi'' (惑わない星, since 2015)


== References ==
==References==
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== External links ==
==External links==
*{{official website|http://mmmasayuki.la.coocan.jp}} {{in lang|ja}}
* [https://archive.is/20130427121858/http://homepage2.nifty.com/mmmasayuki/index.html Homepage (Japanese)]
* [http://www.e-evening.jp/top.html E-Evening (Japanese)]
* [http://ojmm.net/research/GakugeiCafe2010/gakugei201006/index.html Gaku-Gei (Japanese)]


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{{Tezuka Osamu Cultural Prize}}
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Latest revision as of 13:47, 6 May 2023

Masayuki Ishikawa
石川 雅之
Born (1974-10-23) October 23, 1974 (age 49)
Sakai, Osaka Prefecture
Notable works
Moyasimon
Awards32nd Kodansha Manga Award General category (2008)
Tezuka Osamu Cultural Prize (2008)
http://mmmasayuki.la.coocan.jp

Masayuki Ishikawa (Japanese: 石川 雅之, Hepburn: Ishikawa Masayuki, born 23 October 1974 in Sakai, Osaka Prefecture) is a Japanese manga artist. He is best known for Moyasimon: Tales of Agriculture and Maria the Virgin Witch; both of which were adapted into anime television series.[1][2][3]

Career[edit]

He made his debut as a manga artist in 1997 with the short story Nippon Seifu Chokkatsu Kidō Sentai Kōmuin V in the magazine Bessatsu Young Magazine. In 1999 he won the Tetsuya Chiba Award for the short story Kami no Sumu Yama, which was later collected in the collection Hitokiri Ryōma.[4]

His commercial and critical breakthrough came in 2004 with the series Moyasimon: Tales of Agriculture, which was serialized in the magazine Evening.[5] The series won him the Kodansha Manga Award and the Tezuka Osamu Cultural Prize, both in 2008, as well as the Seiun Award in 2015.

Since 2015 he works on the series Madowanai Hoshi for the magazine Morning, set in a world devastated by climate change, in which humanity is forced to live in a dome.

Works[edit]

  • Nippon Seifu Chokkatsu Kidō Sentai Kōmuin V (日本政府直轄機動戦隊コームインV, 1997)
  • Kataribe (カタリベ, 1998–1999)
  • Kami no Sumu Yama (神の棲む山, 1999)
  • Shūkan Ishikawa Masayuki (週刊石川雅之, 2002–2003)
    • Kanojo no Kokuhaku (彼女の告白)
  • Moyasimon: Tales of Agriculture (もやしもん, Moyashimon, 2004–2014)
  • Hitokiri Ryōma (人斬り龍馬, 2005)
  • Maria the Virgin Witch (純潔のマリア, Junketsu no Maria, 2008–2013)
  • Junketsu no Maria Exhibition (純潔のマリア exhibition, 2014)
  • Teşekkür ederim (2014)
  • Madowanai Hoshi (惑わない星, since 2015)

References[edit]

  1. ^ "Moyashimon Anime Staff, Broadcast Date Confirmed". Anime News Network. May 5, 2007. Retrieved July 9, 2018.
  2. ^ "Crunchyroll To Simulcast Moyashimon Returns This Summer" (Press release). Anime News Network. July 19, 2012. Retrieved July 9, 2018.
  3. ^ "Maria the Virgin Witch Anime Unveils Video, More Cast, Theme Songs". Anime News Network. November 30, 2014. Retrieved July 9, 2018.
  4. ^ Inc, VOYAGE MARKETING. "石川 雅之(漫画家)". マンガペディア (in Japanese). Retrieved 2021-09-05. {{cite web}}: |last= has generic name (help)
  5. ^ 株式会社ローソンエンタテインメント. "石川雅之|HMV&BOOKS online". HMV&BOOKS online (in Japanese). Retrieved 2021-09-05.

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