This is the one who has one trick to conquer the world. Japanese manga artist Kazuki Takahashi has swept the animation and game markets and become popular all over the world with just one work, "Yu-Gi-Oh". Today he announced that he will return to his old agency "Weekly Shonen Jump" to start a new project. However, a promotional picture he released seems to have lost the style of the original series. · Kazuki Takahashi (1963-) is a Japanese manga artist. In 1990, he published his debut work "Taiwan King's Eagle" under the name of Kazuma Takahashi, which was serialized in Shueisha's "Weekly Shonen Jump". In 1991, he published "Tenraniro Dango Buray", which also received mediocre response. It was not until 1996 that he changed his pen name to Kazuki Takahashi and began serializing his new work "Yu-Gi-Oh". Since then, it has achieved great success, and its derivative cards, games, etc. have become popular all over the world. · Kazuki Takahashi returns to "Weekly Shonen Jump" and will start a new short story series "THE COMIQ" in the latest issue 46, which will be released on October 15th . It describes the growth story of the new cartoonist Sakamaki. The newly released promotional pictures show that the style of painting is no longer as sharp and strong as "Yu-Gi-Oh", but more rounded and restrained. |
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