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Nationality
  
Japanese

Employer
  
Shueisha

Role
  
Manga artist


Name
  
Masakazu Katsura

Years active
  
1981–present

Albums
  
Video Girl Ai 2nd

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Full Name
  
Katsura Masakazu (桂 正和)

Born
  
December 10, 1962 (age 61) (
1962-12-10
)
Fukui, Japan

Occupation
  
Manga artist, artist, character designer

Notable work
  
Video Girl Ai, I"s, Zetman

Similar People
  
Akira Toriyama, Mizuki Kawashita, 松浦有希, Wakako Kaku, Oh! great

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Masakazu Katsura (桂 正和, Katsura Masakazu, born December 10, 1962) is a Japanese manga artist, known for several works of manga, including Wing-man, Shadow Lady, DNA², Video Girl Ai, I"s, and Zetman. He has also worked as character designer for Iria: Zeiram the Animation, Tiger & Bunny and Garo -Guren no Tsuki-.

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Career

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Masakazu Katsura was born in the prefecture of Fukui in Japan. The turning point in his life was an illness for which he was bedridden, during which time he taught himself a different way to draw. Katsura entered the manga industry in his second or third year of high school, when he entered a work for the Tezuka Award to win the prize money. However, he says he did not grow up reading manga, instead he read novels and watched movies.

Video Girl Ai was made into an original video animation and has been released in North America. A live-action movie was also made of the story. The main action of the five-volume series DNA² was made into an anime television show that did not sell well enough to finish, so the story was concluded with a short OVA, which was also released in North America. I"s was made into at least two OVAs: one two-episode side story, and one six-episode summary of the manga.

Katsura also performed as a vocalist on the songs "Tomorrow Will Be Tomorrow" and "Unseen Dream" from the two soundtracks for the Video Girl Ai OVA.

In 2008, he collaborated with Akira Toriyama, his good friend and creator of Dragon Ball and Dr. Slump, for the Jump SQ one-shot Sachie-chan Good!!. The two became friends in the early 1980s, having been introduced by their mutual editor Kazuhiko Torishima, and have even parodied each other in their own manga. Toriyama credits Katsura with coming up with the idea to have two characters "fuse" together in Dragon Ball, leading to the Fusion technique. However, Katsura says this is only a rumor; while he did in fact suggest it to him, he knows that Toriyama was not listening and claims Toriyama later thought it up on his own. They worked together again in 2009, for the three-chapter one-shot Jiya in Weekly Young Jump.

Also in 2008, Katsura did a design illustration of the Batman costume for Bandai's "Movie Realization" action figure line, basing it on the costume used in the film The Dark Knight.

Works

Manga
  • Wing-man (1983–1985)
  • Super Mobile Troop Vander (超機動員ヴァンダー, 1985–1986)
  • Present from Lemon (プレゼント・フロム LEMON, 1987)
  • Zetman (4 one-shots from 1989 to 1994, serialized 2002–2014)
  • Video Girl (電影少女, Den'ei Shōjo, one-shot in 1989, serialized 1990–1993)
  • Includes Video Girl Ai and Video Girl Len
  • Shadow Lady (1992–1993, 1995–1996)
  • DNA² (D・N・A² 〜何処かで失くしたあいつのアイツ〜, 1993–1994)
  • M (1996)
  • I"s (1997–1999)
  • Dr Chambalee (2000)
  • Sachie-chan Good!! (さちえちゃんグー!!, story by Akira Toriyama, 2008)
  • Jiya (JIYA -ジヤ-, story by Akira Toriyama, 2009–2010)
  • Other works
  • Iria: Zeiram the Animation (OVA, character designs, 1994)
  • Love & Destroy (video game, character designs, 1999)
  • Bitch's Life (3 pages, 2001)
  • Tiger & Bunny (anime, character designs, 2011)
  • Garo -Guren no Tsuki- (anime, character designs, 2015)
  • Old Timeline
  • 1981-Tsubasa (First Manga)
  • 1981-????3 Parokan (School Special Team 3)
  • 1981-Tenkou Sei Wa Hensou Sei!? (Debut)
  • 1982-Transfer Student, Transform! (Contest Winner)
  • 1982-?Ni Suzumi!
  • 1982-Memory Of Summer
  • 1982-Memory Of Autumn
  • 1983-Wingman (13 Volumes)
  • 1984-Tsubasa
  • 1984-????3 Parokan II (School Special Team 3)
  • 1984-Wingman
  • 1985-Vogueman
  • 1985-Vander
  • 1986-Panteon
  • 1986-Kana
  • 1987-Present From Lemon
  • 1988-Present from Lemon (Side A)
  • 1988-Etoranze
  • 1988-Chisana Akari (Short Story, 10 pages)
  • 1988-Present From Lemon (Side B)
  • 1989-Shin No Shin
  • 1989-Video Girl (One-shot)
  • 1989-Video Girl Ai
  • 1989-Masakazu Katsura Collection I & II
  • 1990-Video Girl Ai
  • 1991-Video Girl Ai
  • 1992-Video Girl Ai (13 Vol.)
  • 1992-Video Girl Len
  • 1992-Shadow Lady (Short Story)
  • 1993-Video Girl Len (Vol.14 & 15)
  • 1993-Video Girl Novel (Jump J Comics Den' Ei Shoujo)
  • 1993-Woman In The Man (Short Story)
  • 1993-DNA 2 (5 Volumes)
  • 1994-Tenpenshuu Zetman (Short Stories: Zetman, Woman In the Man, & Shadow Lady)
  • 1994-Iria: Zeiram the Animation (Character Designer)
  • 1994-DNA 2
  • 1994-Zetman
  • 1995-Shadow Lady (Color)
  • 1995-DNA 2
  • 1995-Zetman
  • 1995-Shadow Lady Manga
  • 1996-M ("Emu" Short Story, 50 Pgs.)
  • 1996-I"s (Shonen Jump #19)
  • 1997-I"s
  • 1998-I"s
  • 1998-4C Masakazu Illustrations
  • 1999-I"s
  • 1999-Devilman Illustrations (Artbook Collaberation)
  • 1999-Love & destroy (PSX)
  • 2000-I"s (Ends in Shounen Jump #24)
  • 2000-Love & Destroy
  • 2001-Dr. Chambalee (Shonen Jump #3-4)
  • 2001-The Virgen ("Bitch's Life," Art Collaberation)
  • 2002-M ("Emu")
  • 2002-Zetman
  • 2002-K2R Village
  • 2003-Zetman
  • 2006-Chou Kochikame
  • 2008-Sachie-Chan Guu!! (Masakazu Katsura & Akira Toriyama Colab.)
  • 2009-Chiisana Atari
  • 2009-Jiya
  • 2011-Tiger & Bunny
  • 2014-Katsura Akira
  • 2015-Garo-Guren no Tsuki (Character Designs)
  • References

    Masakazu Katsura Wikipedia