Katsura Masakazu officially joins X Twitter and will strengthen interaction with fans in the future

Katsura Masakazu officially joins X Twitter and will strengthen interaction with fans in the future

The famous Japanese cartoonist Katsura Masakazu (62 years old) has been writing comics for more than 40 years. According to Japanese media reports, the teacher has officially joined X (formerly Twitter) and will strengthen interaction with fans in the future. There may be new activities, so stay tuned.

Katsura Masakazu was born on December 10, 1962 in Fukui Prefecture, Japan, and grew up in Chiba Prefecture. He is a famous Japanese manga artist and a visiting professor at Saga Art University. He studied at Asagaya Art College but dropped out.

Representative works include "Blade Runner", "Movie Girl", "DNA2", "SHADOW LADY", "I"s" and "ZETMAN" [8].

Katsura Masakazu is one of the few cartoonists in Japan who became famous without becoming someone else's assistant. His works are delicate and realistic, with a strong sense of life. Among the cartoonists who serialize their works in Weekly Shonen Jump, his precise and detailed depiction of the body and demeanor of girls is highly recognized. The natural scenery, scenes, costumes and decorations in his works all show his unique personality and extraordinary talent.

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