Basic information
Name: Kubo Taito Japanese pseudonym: くぼたいと Roman pronunciation: KUBO TAITO Real name: Kubo Sensho (Roman pronunciation: KUBO NORIAKI) Blood type: B Birthplace: Hiroshima Birthday: June 26, 1977 Gender: Male Works that have been deeply influenced by: "Awesome!" ! Real Cow" Favorite proverb: A flower is beautiful when it is hidden by branches and leaves. Exposing it will destroy its beauty. Graduated from Hiroshima Rianyunfu Junior High School. Edit the resume of this paragraph
Experience
In 1995 - I submitted an article when I was in my third year of college and was noticed by the editor. 1995 - Finalist for "FIRE IN THE SKY" hop step award. 1996 - "ULTRA UNHOLY HEARTED MACHINE" debuted in the supplementary magazine of "Weekly Shōnen Jump". The name used at that time was "Kubo Sensho". 1996 - "Weekly Shōnen Jump" No. 36 published "Magician Rei". 1997 - "BAD SHIELD UNITED" was published in the 51st issue of "Weekly Shōnen Gables". 1999 - The serialization of "ZOMBIEPOWDER." began on the 34th issue of "Weekly Shōnen Gables" (it was canceled on the 11th of 2000). At this time, he began to use the pen name "Kubo Bandito". 2000 - "Akamaru JUMP" In the winter of 2001, the original short story of "BLEACH" was published (the so-called special episode we saw when Inoue was killed by his brother who turned into a hollow). 2001 - The serialization of "BLEACH" in the combined issue of "Weekly Shōnen Jump" No. 36 and 37 begins. 2004 - "BLEACH" is decided to be turned into a TV show. (テレビ Tokyo series) 2005 - "BLEACH" won the 50th (Heisei 16) Shogakukan Manga Award for the Shonen Division.
Introduction
As early as 1996, this young man who had just turned 18 published his debut novel in the Weekly Shonen Jump supplement, and then published two comics consecutively within two years. However, At that time, his work was not recognized by others. It wasn't until 1999 that there was a slight change. In that year, he published a comic for the first time under the name "Kubo Taito", which is also the familiar "Zombie Fan". It tells the story of a hunter named Mustard Fire Gamma. In order to obtain The story of an immortal demon who came back to life using a secret medicine to find the ring of the dead. It's a pity that when this story was approaching its climax, it was forced to stop because it was too alternative and not suitable for juvenile comics...
Screenshots of "Death" created by Kubo Daito (20 photos) After that, Kubo Daito fell silent After a year of work, he adjusted his creative ideas and expression methods to a certain extent, and finally made a comeback in 2001 with a new serialization in "Weekly Shonen Jump" - "BLEACH". With the TV adaptation, Kubo's name became popular along with his work. In 2005, he successfully won the Junior Grand Prize at the 50th Shogakukan Manga Awards! Having come to Tokyo alone, having his first feature film cut off in half, and having failed in business for nearly ten years, it is completely understandable that Kubo would write "Dad, Mom, did you see it? I succeeded!" because the work was animated. Now...
The stills of "Death" created by Kubo (14 photos) Edit the style of this paragraph
Kubo's unique and iconic style in shonen comics is the language of the work Extraordinarily beautiful, showing deep writing skills. Many sentences in the story are widely recited, and the lines spoken by the characters inadvertently, the narration on the screen, and even the title of each episode are all unique, and the style is sharp and beautiful. This is an important reason why readers like him.
Another "Kubo style" habit of this person is to write two poem-like sentences on the first page of a single book. He was once suspected of being a failed poet who came here because his poetry was not popular. "Drawing comics" is not without reason... Edit the list of works in this section
"ULTRA UNHOLY HEATED MACHINE" was published in the Weekly Shonen Jump supplement in 1996. The collection consists of 2 volumes and was published in the name of Kubo
Kubo's group photo
announcement. "The Magician Rei" was published in Weekly Shōnen Jump in 1996. It is collected in 3 volumes and published under the name Kubo Nobuaki. "BAD SHELD UNITED" was published in Weekly Shonen Jump in 1997. It is collected in 4 volumes and published under the name Kubo Nobuaki. "ZOMBIEPOWDER." was serialized from 1999 to 2000, published in Weekly Shonen Jump, with 4 volumes in total, published under the name of Kubo Taito. "BLEACH" began in 2001, is being serialized, and published in Weekly Shonen Jump. Edit other information in this paragraph
In the interview, he mentioned that he started to like drawing comics after watching "Gegege no Kitaro" and "Saint Seiya" when he was a child. It’s just that I don’t read much works other than JUMP.
Kubo's portrait photo
No assistant experience. The first editor said that he painted very quickly. He once performed improvised color and black-and-white drawings on TV shows, without drafting at all. The legendary coloring page king served as the voice actor of Soul in the OVA Memories in the Rain of his work "BLEACH" (actually, that's it) 1 sentence). I am a huge music fan and a fan of funny stories. Whether it is quotations in magazines or words in single books, such topics are indispensable. He often expresses his opinions on his Twitter, which attracts the attention of fans. I have a very good relationship with Usuda Kyosuke-sensei (the author of "The Funny Piper"). On Usuda-sensei's birthday, he personally drew a Jaguar illustration for him. I get bored easily and move every two years. My father is the current Fuchu Town Council member. There are 1 sister and 1 brother in the family. When I was communicating with fans in the United States, I saw some fans queuing for more than two hours and still couldn't get into the venue. Only then did I really feel how popular my work was. The current highest record has been more than 3 years since publication. Domestic FANS like his nickname "98", which is similar to the Chinese pronunciation of "Kubo", so it is common for FANS to use "98" to call Mr. Kubo during discussions. People who don’t understand Kubo Daito’s personality can refer to the character Uryū Ishida in Kubo’s work “BLEACH”. It is said that the character’s prototype came from the author himself...