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Cause of death
  
Name
  
Tsutomu Adachi

Residence
  
Tokyo, Japan

Role
  
Manga artist


Nationality
  
Japanese

Died
  
June 18, 2004, Japan

Occupation
  
Manga artist

Siblings
  
Mitsuru Adachi

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Born
  
August 1, 1947 (
1947-08-01
)

Tsutomu Adachi (あだち 勉 or 安達 勉, Adachi Tsutomu, August 1, 1947 — June 18, 2004) was a Japanese manga artist born in Isesaki City, Gunma Prefecture, Japan, and the older brother of Mitsuru Adachi. Tsutomu was an assistant to Fujio Akatsuka, and was known as one of the "Four Protegés of Akatsuka". According to his younger brother, his definitive works include Jitsuroku Adachi Mitsuru Monogatari, Nigun no Hoshi Hanpa-kun (a gag comic serialized in the educational magazine Jūichi Course, published by Gakken) and Tamagawa-kun.

Tsutomu was very influential in creating the way for his younger brother, Mitsuru, to become a manga artist. He also described his younger brother as the "new star of the gag manga world.". He made his manga debut while in his second year of high school. After moving to Tokyo, he won the 1st Shōnen Jump Rookie of the Year award in 1968. Mitsuru said that he wouldn't be the person he is today if it weren't for his brother, and that Tsutomu was the one who got him to leave his small hometown in Gunma Prefecture to see the world.

Adachi died of stomach cancer on June 18, 2004.

Works

  • Jitsuroku Adachi Mitsuru Monogatari (the story of his brother's rise to fame, Shogakukan)
  • Nigun no Hoshi Hanpa-kun (Gakken)
  • Tamagawa-kun
  • References

    Tsutomu Adachi Wikipedia