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Der leider viel zu früh verstorbene Satoshi Kon hat als Regisseur und Drehbuchautor von Animes und Fernsehserien Weltruhm erlangt, kann aber auch ein stattliches Werk als Mangaka vorweisen.
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While in college, Kon made his debut as a manga artist with the short manga Toriko (1984) and earned a runner-up spot in the 10th Annual Tetsuya Chiba Awards held by Young Magazine (Kodansha).[5][9][10] Afterward, he found work as Katsuhiro Otomo's assistant. (...)
Manga
Toriko (虜) - 1984 manga debut, a doujinshi work, won the 2nd place Tetsuya Chiba Award for "Superior Newcomer".[12]:14 It is not related to the Mitsutoshi Shimabukuro manga Toriko.[38]
Kaikisen (1990)[37]
Tropic of the Sea (海帰線) Released in 1990, published in Young Magazine by Kodansha.[12]:15 Translated into English in 2013 by Vertical, Inc.
Akira. Assistant artist.[12]:15
World Apartment Horror (ワールド・アパートメントホラー) (1991) adapted from the film of the same name directed by Katsuhiro Otomo from a Keiko Nobumoto screenplay. After the main feature the volume collects three much shorter manga original to Kon: Visitors, Waira and Joyful Bell, which last prefigures Tokyo Godfathers.
Seraphim (セラフィム 2億6661万3336の翼). A now-obscure and unfinished collaboration with Mamoru Oshii that first ran in the May 1994 issue to the November 1995 issue of Animage.[12]:17[39] Partially reprinted posthumously in a memorial supplement of Monthly Comic Ryū in 2010 and published in comic book form by Tokuma Shoten in December that same year.[40][41][42]
OPUS - An incomplete manga that was released bi-monthly in Comic Guys from 1995-1996.[43] It was collected and re-released in December 2010.[44] Dark Horse Comics is publishing it in English at the end of 2014.
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