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Renowned mangakas say goodbye to Akira Toriyama for the last time

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Everyone is still in mourning after the unfortunate death of the beloved mangaka Akira Toriyama in our world. Among several fans of the works that the late author wrote and illustrated, and above all, several Japanese authors dedicated to the creation of works about fighting shonen, who shared a special bond with him during the time they worked and published his works. Like Toriyama, many of these have worked for Shueisha's Shonen Jump weekley. Below we will review the following mangakas who dedicated a final farewell letter to the famous creator of the Dragon Ball and Dr Slump manga.

  • Masashi Kishimoto (Author of Naruto)

  • Tite Kubo (Author of Bleach)

  • Eiichirō Oda (Author of One Piece)

  • Masakazu Katsura (Author of Video Girl Ai & Zetman)

  • Tatsuya Endō (Author of Spy x Family)

  • Takehiko Inoue (author of Slam Dunk and Vagabond)

  • Riichiro Inagaki (author of Dr. Stone)

  • Yūsuke Murata (Illustrator of the One Puch Man manga)

  • Masanori Morita (Author of Rookies)

  • Takashi Shimada (Author of Kinnikuman -Musculman-)

  • Kyosuke Usuta (Author of Sexy Commando Gaiden: Sugoiyo! Masaru-san)

  • Kyosuke Usuta (Author of Sexy Commando Gaiden: Sugoiyo! Masaru-san)

  • Hiro Mashima (Author of Fairy Tail & Edens Zero)

  • Naoki Urasawa (Author of Monster & 20th Century Boys)

  • Inori (Author of I fell in love with the villain)

  • Yuji Horii (Creator of the Dragon Quest video game saga)

  • Toyotaro (Current illustrator of Dragon Ball Super)

Many of these authors & illustrators recognized in the manga industry have taken great inspiration for the creation of their works, both in narrative and when it comes to character design.

Credits to the user of “X” @PikachuGTR5 for the compilation of condolence messages for teacher Akira Toriyama.



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