Gosho Aoyama

Gosho Aoyama

] is a Japanese manga artist. He is best known as the creator of the manga series "Detective Conan" (known in the United States, Canada, and the United Kingdom as "Case Closed"). He has also designed the human characters for the children's anime series, Hamtaro.

Educational background

Aoyama was talented in drawing even at an early age. When was in Grade 1 in elementary school, his painting of "Yukiai War" won a competition and was displayed at the Tottori Daimaru Department Store.cite web|url=http://www.edogawaconan.com/modules/about/index.php?pagenum=2|title=EdogawaConan.com profile for Gosho Aoyama]

He graduated from high school at Ikuei High School. He then went on to study in Nihon University College of Art in Tokyo. In winter of 1986, Aoyama joined a comic contest for freshmen students. He won the contest, and it became a stepping-stone for his career as a manga artist and author, as well as a turning point for his life.cite web|url=http://www.edogawaconan.com/modules/about/index.php?pagenum=2|title=EdogawaConan.com profile for Gosho Aoyama]

Manga career

Aoyama made his debut as a manga artist with the work "Chotto Mattete" (ちょっとまってて), which was published in the weekly magazine "Shonen Sunday" on winter of 1987. Shortly after that, another work by Aoyama, "Magic Kaito", was published on the same magazine.cite web|url=http://www.edogawaconan.com/modules/about/index.php?pagenum=2|title=EdogawaConan.com profile for Gosho Aoyama]

In the early 1990s, another story done by Aoyama named "Yaiba" came out; the manga series was released in 24 volumes. Later, he would release other manga series in volumes (tankōbon), such as "Third Baseman No.4", "Gosho Aoyama's Collection of Short Stories", and "Detective Conan".cite web|url=http://www.edogawaconan.com/modules/about/index.php?pagenum=2|title=EdogawaConan.com profile for Gosho Aoyama]

Awards and Recognition

Aoyama has won two awards for his work as a manga artist. In 1992, he won the Shogakukan Manga Award for shōnen for the Yaiba manga series.cite web|url=http://www.edogawaconan.com/modules/about/index.php?pagenum=2|title=EdogawaConan.com profile for Gosho Aoyama] He would then go on to win the same award for a second time in 2001, this time for Detective Conan. cite web | url=http://comics.shogakukan.co.jp/mangasho/rist.html | title=小学館漫画賞:歴代受賞者 | publisher=Shogakukan | language=Japanese | accessdate=2007-08-19]

Additionally, his hometown Hokuei has done several "machi okoshi" (town revitalization) projects in honor of his contribution as a manga artist and resident of the town. The first projects were the Conan Bridge across the Yura River and the Conan statues in the town; both of these structures pay tribute to Conan Edogawa, Aoyama's most popular character from "Detective Conan". [cite web|url=http://www.animenewsnetwork.com/news/2006-09-13/hokuei-cho-honors-gosho-aoyama-with-museum|title=Hokuei-chô Honors Gosho Aoyama With Museum] On March 18, 2007, the Gosho Aoyama Manga Factory, a museum that celebrates Aoyama's career as a manga artist, was opened in the same town. [cite web|url=http://www.animenewsnetwork.com/news/2007-04-19/asahi-shimbun-looks-at-new-gosho-aoyama-museum|title=Asahi Shimbun Looks at New Gosho Aoyama Museum]

Personal life

On May 5, 2005, he was married to Minami Takayama, a singer and voice actress who gave the voice of Conan in the original Japanese anime adaptation of Aoyama's "Detective Conan". [cite web|url=http://www.animenewsnetwork.com/news/2005-06-02/conan-and-kiki-married|title=Conan and Kiki Married] In December 10, 2007, the two were divorced. [cite web|url=http://www.animenewsnetwork.com/news/2007-12-10/conan-voice-actress-creator-divorce|title=Conan's Voice Actress, Conan's Manga Creator Divorce]

Manga works

;nihongo|"Wait a Minute"|ちょっとまってて|Chotto Mattete (1987):This is Aoyama's first manga story. It was published in Shonen Sunday. It tells the story of a boy genius named Yutaka Takai, whose time machine jetpack sends his love interest through time for two years.;"Yaiba" (1988-1993):It is a 24-volume manga series about the adventures of a young samurai named Yaiba Kurogane. It was later adapted into a 51-episode anime series.;nihongo|"3rd Base 4th"|4番サード|Yonban Sādo (1993):It is a one-volume manga that tells the story of a boy named Shigeo Nagashima, a mediocre baseball player on his high school team. One day, he buys a magical bat from a sporting goods store that allows him to hit every pitch. However, he has to pay the mysterious store for each pitch he hits. ;nihongo|"Magic Kaito"|まじっく快斗|Majikku Kaito (1988-2007):It is a four-volume manga series that tells the comical adventures of Kaitou Kid, a gentleman thief who often uses his skills in magic and disguise in every robbery he commits. The first three volumes of the manga series was originally released in 1988-1994; the fourth volume was released in February 2007. Although the manga series is on hold, Kaitou Kid still appears regularly in "Detective Conan", another manga series by Aoyama. ;"Gosho Aoyama's Collection of Short Stories":Various short works written over the years:::;nihongo|"Play It Again"|プレイ イット アゲイン ::;nihongo|"Excalibur"|えくすかりばぁ::;nihongo|"Santa Claus in the summer"|夏のサンタクロース|Natsu no Santa Claus ::;nihongo|"The detective George's job (Detective George's little little & great operations)"|探偵ジョージのミニミニ大作戦|Tantei Jooji no minimini daisakusen ::;nihongo|"Wait a Minute"|ちょっとまってて|Chotto Mattete ::;nihongo|"Shonen Sunday 19(talk) show "The wandering red butterfly"|サンデー19show さまよえる赤い蝶|Shōnen Sunday 19(tō-ku) show samayoeru akai chō ;nihongo|"Detective Conan" or "Case Closed"|名探偵コナン|Meitantei Konan - (1994-present):It is an ongoing manga series that tells the story of a genius high school detective who one day is turned into a young boy by mysterious men. While trying to track down these men, he often encounters complicated mysteries, most of which only he can solve. The series is Aoyama's most well-known creation.;nihongo|"Tell Me A Lie"|~私にウソをついて~|~Watashi ni Uso wo Tsuite - (2007):This is a one-shot manga about a girl named nihongo|Terumi Arai|新井輝海|Arai Terumi, who can read people's minds when she looks them in the eyes.

References

Links

* [http://www.gamf.jp/english Gosho Aoyama Manga Factory (Official English website)]


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