Paru Itagaki

Japanese manga artist From Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia

Paru Itagaki (板垣 巴留, Itagaki Paru, born September 9, 1993) is a Japanese manga artist. She is best known as the creator of the manga series Beastars, for which she has won numerous awards. She is the daughter of manga artist Keisuke Itagaki.

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Paru Itagaki
板垣 巴留
Born (1993-09-09) September 9, 1993 (age 31)[1][2]
Tokyo, Japan
Area(s)Manga artist
Notable works
Awards
RelativesKeisuke Itagaki (father)
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Biography

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Paru Itagaki began painting in kindergarten, and started drawing manga in the second grade.[3] As a teenager she developed the character Legoshi, an anthropomorphic wolf who would later appear in her manga series Beastars.[4] She cites Disney movies and the artists Nicolas de Crécy and Egon Schiele as among her early influences.[4]

She later attended Musashino Art University, where she studied filmmaking.[1] She continued to pursue manga as a hobby while in university, creating dōjinshi that she would sell at dōjinshi conventions.[5] After being unable to find a job in the film industry, Itagaki submitted her dōjinshi to editors at the publishing company Akita Shoten, which began publishing her short story collection Beast Complex in Weekly Shōnen Champion in 2016.[5] That same year, Weekly Shōnen Champion began serializing Itagaki's critically and commercially acclaimed series Beastars.[6]

In September 2019, Itagaki's autobiographical manga series Paruno Graffiti began serialization in Kiss.[6] In 2021, Itagaki launched a new manga series, titled Sanda, in the 34th issue of Weekly Shōnen Champion on July 21.[7] In 2024, Sanda concluded its serialization. An anime adaptation is planned for 2025.

In January 2025, Itagaki began serializing a new manga titled Taika no Risei in the 7th issue of Weekly Shōnen Champion.[8]

Personal life

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Itagaki is highly private about her personal life, and wears a chicken mask to obscure her face at all public appearances.[4] In 2018, Japanese tabloids reported that Itagaki is the daughter of Keisuke Itagaki, the creator of the manga series Baki the Grappler.[4][9] Itagaki confirmed these reports in a joint interview with her father in the September 2019 issue of Weekly Shonen Champion, stating that she did not wish to disclose her parentage until she was established in the manga industry in order to avoid accusations of nepotism.[9][10]

On September 24, 2023, Itagaki announced that she had gotten married.[11][12]

Works

Serializations

One-shots

  • White Beard and Boyne (白ヒゲとボイン, Shiro Hige to Boin) (published in Weekly Manga Goraku, 2018)[21]
  • Manga Noodles (マンガ麺, Manga Men) (published in Monthly Comic Zenon, 2019)[22]

Awards and nominations

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Year Nominated work CategoryAward ResultNotesRef.
2018 Beastars Male Readers Kono Manga ga Sugoi! Second place [23]
New Face Award Japan Media Arts Festival Awards Won [24]
Grand Prize Manga Taishō [25]
New Artist Prize Tezuka Osamu Cultural Prize [26]
Best Shōnen Manga Kodansha Manga Award [27]
2020 Best U.S. Edition of International Material—Asia Eisner Award Nominated [28]
2022 Best Comic Seiun Award [29]
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