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Biography


Early life

Yukimura considered himself a laidback child at school. His first
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's '' Dr. Slump'' at 5 and was particularly impressed by the cover. He then watched the anime much to his surprise because he did not see the need of a story being repeated. When Yukimura became 16, he had the idea of becoming a manga author. During his early life, Yukimura was nearly killed in two car accidents. This made him reconsider his way of thinking. He believes he had no social life and barely paid attention to classes in his childhood. The only thing he wrote in his notebook was manga. He graduated from
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. In contrast to other students, Yukimura faced no hardships in graduating and recalls having brief anxiety. Yukimura's crisis with school and lack of interest with his growth and jobs worried his parents. However, Yukimura's school life changed when being taught by a literature teacher who used
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'' in a class. Yukimura was first inspired to become a manga artist after reading '' Fist of the North Star'' as a boy. He said he had always wanted to produce a series which reflected the same themes of "strength and justice". However, he felt that he would not accomplish his dream due to poor academic skills. Eventually, he started studying manga at 16 and was recruited as an assistant two years later. His parents convinced him of graduating first from high school. He never drew manga on his own until his debut. Once graduating from college at 22, he met Kaiji Kawaguchi who found his potential to become a manga author. He met Dai Morimura who taught him about drawing manga and find his own style rather than imitating others. Yukimura got married during his work as an assistant who supported him. In regards to his family, Yukimura mentioned he has two children with the second one being born in 2006.


Career

Yukimura made his debut with the
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'' Planetes'', serialized in '' Weekly Morning'' magazine from 1999 to 2004 and adapted into a 26-episode
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. Before that, he worked as an assistant for Shin Morimura. He is currently working on '' Vinland Saga'' which was first serialized in ''
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'' then moved to the monthly '' Afternoon'' magazine due to releases pacing issues. He was inspired by anime series about vikings he watched as a child, and since then he has been facinated about vikings. For this work he received the 2009 Japan Media Arts Festival Grand Prize in the manga category. In 2010, he was a guest of the Angoulême International Comics Festival. As of July 2021, the manga had over 5.5 million copies in circulation. While the series is notable for its amount of violence normally caused by vikings, Yukimura claimed he hates the concept of violence. As a result, a key element in writing this story was relaxing his modern sense of morality. It was also adapted into an anime series by Wit Studio.
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will animate its second season starting in January 2023. Yukimura praised the ''Vinland Saga'' anime for solving the manga's pacing issues and adding new content. In August 2022, Yukimura did a crossover manga with the
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'' where Vinland Saga'' protagonist Thorfinn meets ''Valhalla'' lead Eivor.


Commentary

Yukimura's sensation during the Cold War and the
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were projected on Thorfinn's character who is traumatized by his actions as a viking and thus decides to find Vinland in order to make a land where people from different races are able to live together peacefully. When drawing, Yukimura paid attention to drawing hands as he claims they are more expressive than faces and give a brief explanation of the person's personality. This was influenced by manga author
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. During the COVID-19 pandemic, Yukimura started drawing the chapters of ''Vinland Saga'' digitally. When he first started drawing, Yukimura expected it to take 10 years, but it will still take 14 years to finish. He had calculated that there would be 20 volumes, with each part consisting of 4 volumes, with 5 volumes each, but then the amount increased to over 22 volumes. From the beginning of the serialization, he was at a loss, wondering when he could write the actual arc of Vinland. Because he often had problems with handling the story, Yukimura looks after
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for his work on '' Attack on Titan'' due to how he was able to handle the entire plot until the end especially since its 20th volume. In response, Isayama said he admires Yukimura for his detailed art and foreshadowing, remarking that the breaks are necessary to create such a consistently high-quality work. Another series Yukimura became a fan while writing is '' My Dress-Up Darling''. Among other preferred works, Yukimura enjoys horror stories, most notably Junji Ito's, Nokuto Koike's, and Motosuke Takaminato. Anji Matono's recent work from 2022 also attracts him.


Works

* '' Planetes'' (1999–2004, serialized in '' Weekly Morning'', Kodansha) * (2004, one-shot published in ''Evening'', Kodansha) * '' Vinland Saga'' (2005–ongoing, serialized in ''
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'' from April to October 2005 then in '' Afternoon'' from December 2005, Kodansha)


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{{DEFAULTSORT:Yukimura, Makoto 1976 births Living people Manga artists from Kanagawa Prefecture People from Yokohama