is a Japanese
manga artist
A manga artist, also known as a mangaka (), is a Cartoonist, comic artist who writes and/or illustrates manga.
Most manga artists study at an art college or manga school or take on an apprenticeship with another artist before entering the indus ...
. She is considered to be one of the manga artists of the "
New Wave" of the late 1970s and early 1980s, when she started as a
doujinshi
, also romanized as ', is the Japanese term for self-published print works, such as magazines, manga, and novels. Part of a wider category of ''doujin'' (self-published) works, ''doujinshi'' are often derivative of existing works and created b ...
(amateur) artist and then drew short stories with an unconventional style for magazines like ''
June
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'' and ''
Petit Flower
was a Japanese '' shōjo'' manga magazine published by Shogakukan. Founded in 1980, the magazine ceased publication in March 2002, when it was replaced by the magazine ''Flowers''.
History
Shogakukan began publishing ''Petit Flower'' as a regula ...
''. She was also a pioneer for female manga artists to publish outside of female-oriented publishing venues. Two of Takano's short story collections, ''Zettai Anzen Kamisori'' (1982) and ''Kiiroi Hon'' (2002), won awards. While she has a strong fan base in Japan, her work is less known internationally.
Life
Takano was born in the countryside of
Niigata Prefecture
is a Prefectures of Japan, prefecture in the Chūbu region of Honshu of Japan. Niigata Prefecture has a population of 2,131,009 (1 July 2023) and is the List of Japanese prefectures by area, fifth-largest prefecture of Japan by geographic area ...
in 1957.
When she was nine years old, she had to spend three months in a hospital due to a problem with her kidney.
She didn't read many manga during her childhood, as none except few by
Osamu Tezuka
Osamu Tezuka (, born , ''Tezuka Osamu'', – 9 February 1989) was a Japanese manga artist, cartoonist and animator. Considered to be among the greatest and most influential cartoonists of all time, his prolific output, pioneering techniques an ...
were available, and instead she read children's literature that she borrowed from the library. During high school, she became fascinated with the works of
shōjo manga
is an editorial category of Manga, Japanese comics targeting an audience of adolescent girls and young adult women. It is, along with Shōnen manga, manga (targeting adolescent boys), Seinen manga, manga (targeting young adult and adult men ...
artist
Moto Hagio
is a Japanese manga artist. Regarded for her contributions to ''shōjo'' manga (manga aimed at young and adolescent women), Hagio is considered the most significant artist in the demographic and among the most influential manga artists of al ...
and she started drawing her own manga based on a guidebook by
Shotaro Ishinomori
, né , was a Japanese manga artist, cartoonist, writer and director. Known as the "King of Manga" (漫画の帝王 (''Manga no Teiou)'' or 漫画の王様 (''Manga no Ousama)''), he is regarded as one of the greatest and most influential mang ...
. She submitted a short story of her own to an amateur contest of ''
Bessatsu Shōjo Comic'' magazine, which Moto Hagio published her works in at the time, and received a prize. When she submitted another work to the magazine, it was rejected.
After graduating from high school, she moved to
Tokyo
Tokyo, officially the Tokyo Metropolis, is the capital of Japan, capital and List of cities in Japan, most populous city in Japan. With a population of over 14 million in the city proper in 2023, it is List of largest cities, one of the most ...
and studied at a nursing school. She worked as a nurse for two years afterwards. During this time, she discovered
''COM'' magazine and the works of
Shinji Nagashima and . She started drawing ''
doujinshi
, also romanized as ', is the Japanese term for self-published print works, such as magazines, manga, and novels. Part of a wider category of ''doujin'' (self-published) works, ''doujinshi'' are often derivative of existing works and created b ...
'' amateur manga, she participated in the
Comiket
, more commonly known as or , is a semiannual Doujinshi convention, ''doujinshi'' convention in Tokyo, Japan. A grassroots market focused on the sale of ''doujin'' (self-published) works, Comiket is a not-for-profit fan convention administered ...
and published her first short story ''Hana'' ("Flower") in 1977 in the zine ''Rakugakikan''. One of the members of the zine became one of the founders of the new manga magazine
''June'', which became crucial for the development of
Boys' Love
, also known by its abbreviation , is a genre of fictional media originating in Japan that depicts Homoeroticism, homoerotic relationships between male characters. It is typically created by women for a female audience, distinguishing it fro ...
manga.
She published her first work as a professional manga artist in 1979 in June with the short story "Zettai Anzen Kamisori".
She continued publishing in ''June'' as well as anthologies around the
Meikyū manga critic circle like ''Manga Kisōtengai''. However, soon she also drew manga for commercial
shōjo manga
is an editorial category of Manga, Japanese comics targeting an audience of adolescent girls and young adult women. It is, along with Shōnen manga, manga (targeting adolescent boys), Seinen manga, manga (targeting young adult and adult men ...
magazines like ''
Petit Flower
was a Japanese '' shōjo'' manga magazine published by Shogakukan. Founded in 1980, the magazine ceased publication in March 2002, when it was replaced by the magazine ''Flowers''.
History
Shogakukan began publishing ''Petit Flower'' as a regula ...
'' and ''
Seventeen''.
Her first short story collection ''Zettai Anzen Kamisori'', named after her professional debut, was published by
Hakusensha
is a Japanese publishing company. It is headquartered in Chiyoda, Tokyo.
The company mainly publishes manga magazines and is involved in series' productions in their games, original video animation, music, and their animated TV series.
The com ...
in 1982 in an unusual A5 format and with a cover design by
''Garo'' editor Minami Shinbo. The short story collection was a critical success. In the beginning of the 1980s, she was working as a secretary at the small publisher Kitansha. Her husband Kyoichiro Akiyama also worked for this publisher and edited, among others, some of
Katsuhiro Otomo
is a Japanese Mangaka, manga artist, screenwriter, animator, and film director. He first rose to prominence as a pioneer founder of the New Wave (manga), New Wave in the 1970s. He is best known as the creator of ''Akira (franchise), Akira'', bo ...
's short story collections. Kitansha published Takano's second short story collection ''Otomodachi'' in 1983.
In the late 1980s, she focused completely on her manga career.
She drew two series, ''Lucky Jō-chan no Atarashii Shigoto'' (1986–1987) and ''Ruki-san'' (1988–1992). She also continued publishing short stories in the magazine ''Petit Flower'' until the early 1990s.
Her output slowed then in the mid 1990s, as she felt tired of producing: "I couldn’t work at the rate I used to, and I started to notice the younger generation catching up to me, and I started thinking, like, what am I supposed to do once I’m tired of this?"
From 1996 until 2001, she published four short stories in the
alternative manga
Alternative manga or underground manga is a Western term for Japanese comics that are published outside the more commercial manga market, or which have different art styles, themes, and narratives to those found in the more popular manga magazin ...
magazines ''Comic Are!'' and ' as well as the
seinen manga
is an editorial category of Japanese comics marketed toward young adult men. In Japanese, the word means "youth", but the term " manga" is also used to describe the target audience of magazines like '' Weekly Manga Times'' and '' Weekly Man ...
magazine
''Afternoon''. These were published under ''Afternoon''
's imprint at
Kodansha
is a Japanese privately held publishing company headquartered in Bunkyō, Tokyo. Kodansha publishes manga magazines which include ''Nakayoshi'', ''Morning (magazine), Morning'', ''Afternoon (magazine), Afternoon'', ''Evening (magazine), Eveni ...
as the short story collection ''Kiiroi Hon'' in 2002.
She didn't publish any book after the release of ''Kiiroi Hon'' until ''Dimitri Tomkins'' was released first as a web comic and then as a book in 2014.
Style
Most of her manga are short stories rather than series. In hear early work, she experimented with several different genres, among them samurai stories, social satires and love stories.
Takano only draws manga when she feels like it. In an interview, she said she regularly has to step away from fiction, both in terms of reading and creating it.
She published only relatively few works since then and is considered to be an exceptionally slow artist in the manga industry,
as only seven books of hers have been published as of July 2023.
Reception
Takano's work is classified as part of a "
New Wave" in the manga industry in the late 1970s and early 1980s, as some of it was published outside of gendered magazine structures, like in the anthologies of the Meikyū critic circle, and her style could not be easily classified. Takano was one of the only women at the time who published manga outside of shōjo manga and
josei manga
, also known as and its abbreviation , is an editorial category of Japanese comics that emerged in the 1980s. In a strict sense, ''josei'' refers to manga marketed to an audience of adult women, contrasting ''shōjo'' manga, which is marke ...
. Scholar Jacqueline Berndt calls her a pioneer for women like
Kyoko Okazaki,
Erica Sakurazawa
is a Japanese mangaka, manga artist and essayist. Most of her works are published in josei magazines.
Career
Sakurazawa grew up in Tokyo. As a child, she read shōjo manga by Yukari Ichijo, Keiko Takemiya and Ryoko Yamagishi.
During her secon ...
and
Shungicu Uchida
, known by the pen name , is a Japanese manga artist, novelist, essayist, actress, and singer.
Biography
She was born August 7, 1959, in Nagasaki, Nagasaki Prefecture, Japan. Her father left the family when she and her younger sister were in pri ...
, who started publishing manga in erotic and alternative manga magazines in the 1980s.
Her work has a fan community in Japan and has been acclaimed by manga critics.
Masanao Amano has called her work "experimental" and "with an interesting quality all her own, something that cannot be seen elsewhere".
Manga artists
Taiyō Matsumoto and
Daisuke Igarashi have praised her work.
English translation
She received the
Japan Cartoonists Association Award in 1982 for ''Zettai Anzen Kamisori'' and the
Tezuka Osamu Cultural Prize
Named after Osamu Tezuka, the is a yearly manga prize awarded to manga artists or their works that follow the Osamu Tezuka manga approach founded and sponsored by Asahi Shimbun. The prize has been awarded since 1997, in Tokyo, Japan.
Current ...
in 2003 for ''Kiiroi Hon''.
In 2015, she was the second manga artist after
Osamu Tezuka
Osamu Tezuka (, born , ''Tezuka Osamu'', – 9 February 1989) was a Japanese manga artist, cartoonist and animator. Considered to be among the greatest and most influential cartoonists of all time, his prolific output, pioneering techniques an ...
to win the
Iwaya Sazanami Literary Award. Her manga ''Dimitri Tomkins'' was nominated for the
Manga Taishō
The is a Japanese List of comics awards, comics award recognizing achievement in manga. It is awarded annually to a manga series published in the previous calendar year of eight or fewer Tankōbon, collected volumes in length. The Manga Taish� ...
in 2015.
While she is relatively little known in the English-speaking world,
some of her manga have been translated into French
and German.
Works
References
{{DEFAULTSORT:Takano, Fumiko
1957 births
Women manga artists
Living people
Manga artists from Niigata Prefecture