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久保帶人 Kubo Taito
日本 令和  (1977年六月26日)
Tite Kubo


久保帶人(1977年6月26日),是日本男性漫畫傢廣島縣出身

簡歷

  • 1995年 - 高中3年級初次投稿作品時、擔任的責任編輯便很欣賞這位新人。
  • 1995年 - ‘FIRE IN THE SKY’於ホップ☆ステップ賞最終選拔中被淘汰。
  • 1996年 - 《周刊少年Jump》增刊上發表出道作‘ULTRA UNHOLY HEARTED MACHINE’。當時的筆名為“久保宣章”。
  • 1996年 - 《周刊少年Jump》36號上發表‘刻魔師 麗’。
  • 1997年 - 《周刊少年Jump》51號上發表‘BAD SHIELD UNITED’。
  • 1999年 - 《周刊少年Jump》34號上開始連載‘ZOMBIEPOWDER.’(至2000年11號)。坐飛機上京時,於本作開始將筆名變更為“久保帶人”。
  • 2000年 - 《赤丸Jump》2001 Winter上發表‘BLEACH’的前身與prototype(原型)版。
  • 2001年 - 《周刊少年Jump》36・37合併號、開始連載‘BLEACH’(至2016年38號)。
  • 2004年 - ‘BLEACH’電視動畫化。(東京電視臺係)
  • 2005年 - ‘BLEACH’獲得第50回(平成16年度)小學館漫畫賞少年漫畫部門的受奬。
  • 2006年 - ‘BLEACH’劇場版化。(東寶係)

作品

漫畫

標題形式出版社刊載雜志連載開始連載結束備註
FIRE IN THE SKY單篇集英社第126Hop☆Step賞最終選拔落選
ULTRA UNHOLY HEARTED MACHINE單篇集英社《周刊少年Jump Summer Special》1996年8月4日號1996年8月4日號久保宣章名義
刻魔師 麗單篇集英社《周刊少年Jump》1996年36號1996年36號久保宣章名義
BAD SHIELD UNITED單篇集英社《周刊少年Jump》1997年51號1997年51號久保宣章名義
黑腕死神連載集英社《周刊少年Jump》1999年34號2000年11號
死神單篇集英社《赤丸Jump》2001年WINTER2001年WINTER
死神連載集英社周刊少年Jump2001年36・37合併號2016年38號第50回小學館漫畫賞少年嚮部門
BURN THE WITCH單篇集英社《周刊少年Jump》2018年33號2018年33號
BURN THE WITCH連載集英社《周刊少年Jump》2020年38號

插畫

  • そして竜太はニャーと鳴く(著:鬆原真琴)

畫集

  • BLEACHイラスト集 All Colour But The Black All(2006年)
  • BLEACH JET畫集(2019年)

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Tite Kubo (久保 帶人Kubo Taito, born June 26, 1977) is a Japanese manga artist. He is best known for his manga series Bleach, which had over 120 million copies in circulation as of 2018.

Biography

Kubo was born on June 26, 1977 in Hiroshima Prefecture, where his father worked as a town council member. In elementary school, he had already decided to become a manga artist, due to reading the manga Saint Seiya. His first one-shot was "Ultra Unholy Hearted Machine", written for the Weekly Shōnen Jump in 1996. He wrote his first manga Zombiepowder, which was also published in Weekly Shōnen Jump in 1999. It ran a short 27 chapters before being canceled in 2000. According to the author's commentary, Kubo was in a state of severe emotional trauma when he wrote it. Kubo later stated that he was not used to the magazine weekly serialization and used to pay more attention to his editor's comments rather than his own ideas.

His next series, Bleach, about a high school student who becomes a shinigami and fights creatures known as Hollows, began running in the same magazine in 2001. Kubo initially expected the series' serialization to continue no longer than five years. The original story concept was submitted to Weekly Shōnen Jump shortly after the cancellation of Zombiepowder, but was rejected. Akira Toriyama, creator of Dragon Ball, saw the story and wrote a letter of encouragement to Kubo. Bleach ran for 15 years of serialization and reached over 686 chapters from 2001 to 2016. Additionally, an anime adaptation of the series was broadcast in TV Tokyo for 8 years from 2004 to 2012, spanning over 366 episodes. The manga was named a winner of the Shogakukan Manga Award for its category in 2004. Kubo and Makoto Matsubara have co-authored two novelizations of the Bleach series, which were published by Shueisha under their Jump Books label. The first Bleach movie was released in Japan on December 16, 2006, followed by a second movie on December 22, 2007, a third on December 13, 2008, and a fourth on December 4, 2010. Kubo also appeared in the episode 112 of the Japanese radio program of Bleach B-Station. In that program, Kubo was interviewed by Masakazu Morita, voice actor of Ichigo Kurosaki, the main character of Bleach, and answered several questions from fans. On July 26, 2008, Kubo went to the United States for the first time and made an appearance at the San Diego Comic-Con International.

Kubo provided character designs for Madhouse's anime adaptations of Ango Sakaguchi's Sakura no Mori no Mankai no ShitaRyūnosuke Akutagawa's The Spider's Thread, and Hell Screen by Ryūnosuke Akutagawa, which are parts of the Aoi Bungaku series. In 2018, Kubo returned to Weekly Shōnen Jump and published a one-shot, Burn the Witch, in commemoration of the magazine's 50th anniversary. Later on, in 2020, the one-shot was serialized in the magazine with a seasonal release schedule. The 4-chapter first season was published in August to September 2020. A second season of the series has been announced.

Style

Both of Kubo's serialized works are shōnen manga with a heavy focus on action. His fight scenes are noted for swift cuts and dramatic angle changes between panels, as well as minimal inclusion of background art or splash pages. As a character designer, Kubo held to a distinctively angular and lanky style through Zombiepowder and the early portions of Bleach, which filled out somewhat as Bleach continued. His designs often incorporate elements of body horror.

Influences

Tite Kubo's earliest influence is from Shigeru Mizuki's manga Gegege no Kitaro. He remembers trying to sketch its characters and found his own designs to be simpler that of Mizuki's. Bleach was first conceived from a desire on Kubo's part to draw shinigami in kimono, which formed the basis for the design of the Shinigami in the series, and conception of the character Rukia Kuchiki. Kubo has cited influences for elements of Bleach ranging from other manga series to music, foreign language, architecture, and film. He attributes his interest in drawing the supernatural and monsters to Shigeru Mizuki's GeGeGe no Kitaro and Bleach's focus on interesting weaponry and battle scenes to Masami Kurumada's Saint Seiya, both manga Kubo enjoyed as a boy. Kubo stated that Akira Toriyama's Dragon Ball taught him that all villains must be "strong, scary and cool" without exception, and added that to this day no fight scene has shocked him more than Trunks' first appearance. The action style and storytelling found in Bleach are inspired by cinema, though Kubo has not revealed any specific movie as being an influence for fight scenes. Kubo has also stated that he wishes to make Bleach an experience that can only be found by reading manga, and dismissed ideas of creating any live-action film adaptations of the series.

In the making of battle scenes, Kubo's comments that he imagines the fights with the empty backgrounds and then he tries to find the best angle to make it. Then, he tries to make the injuries look very realistic in order to make the readers feel the character's pain. Kubo mentions he sometimes is bored while illustrating them, so he tries to add a few jokes to make it more humorous. When creating characters, Kubo first attempts to create the design and later decide how the character's personality will be according to what he drew. Since creating them like this, Kubo considers every character to be unique and wants each of them to be developed along the series. When asked about romantic relationships between certain characters, Kubo answers saying that he does not want to turn the series into a love story since he thinks there are more exciting aspects concerning their personalities. While the Soul Reapers' attacks and arsenal have Japanese names, other characters from the series also use different languages to describe their terms: German words used for powers from the Quincy and English for the members of X-Cution. In the case of the Hollows and Arrancars, Kubo choose to use Spanish terms about their abilities as he is interested in the Spanish language for sounding "bewitching" and "mellow" from his perspective.

Works

One-shots

Prior to being serially published, Tite Kubo wrote and illustrated several one-shot manga. Three of these were later published in English, included in Viz Media's collected volumes of Zombiepowder. These short manga display the rapid development of Kubo's artstyle in the mid-90s. Afterwards, Kubo published another one-shot after Bleach ended, with an artstyle that has been widely recognized as his own.

  • Ultra Unholy Hearted Machine (1996, Weekly Shōnen Jump, Shueisha.) Crime fiction. Kubo's first published manga, his trademark angular designs are absent.
  • Rune Master Urara (1996, Weekly Shōnen Jump, Shueisha.) Fantasy. Has rough art and an in-between style.
  • Bad Shield United (1997, Weekly Shōnen Jump, Shueisha.) Sci-fi. The character aesthetics that carried through Zombiepowder. and the early arcs of Bleach are in full evidence here.
  • Burn the Witch (2018, Weekly Shōnen Jump, Shueisha.) Supernatural. Kubo's one-shot after Bleach ended.

Series

Initially appearing in Weekly Shōnen Jump and published by Shueisha in Tokyo, Japan, the manga have been licensed in North America by Viz Media.

  • Zombiepowder. (1999–2000, Weekly Shōnen Jump, Shueisha. Collected in 4 volumes.)
  • Bleach (2001–2016, Weekly Shōnen Jump, Shueisha. Collected in 74 volumes.)
  • Burn the Witch (2020–present, Weekly Shōnen Jump, Shueisha. Collected in 1 volume.)

Artbooks

  • Bleach All Colour But The Black
  • Bleach Official Bootleg
  • Bleach JET

Databooks

  • Bleach Official Character Book SOULs
  • Bleach Official Anime Guide Book VIBEs
  • Bleach Official Character Book 2 MASKED
  • Bleach Official Character Book 3 UNMASKED
  • Bleach 13 BLADEs.

Video games

References

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