Hirohiko Araki
Hirohiko Araki | |
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Action, adventure, supernatural | |
Subject | Shōnen manga, seinen manga |
Notable works | |
Spouse | Asami Araki |
Children | 2 |
Toshiyuki Araki (Japanese: 荒木 利之, Hepburn: Araki Toshiyuki, born June 7, 1960),[1] better known as Hirohiko Araki (荒木 飛呂彦, Araki Hirohiko), is a Japanese manga artist. He is best known for his long-running series JoJo's Bizarre Adventure, which began publication in Weekly Shōnen Jump in 1987 and has over 120 million copies in circulation, making it one of the best-selling manga series in history.
Biography
Early life
Araki grew up in Sendai, Japan with his parents and younger identical twin sisters.[2] He cites his sisters' annoyances as the reason he spent time alone in his room reading manga, naming Ai to Makoto as the most important one to him.[3] He supposes that his father's art books were his motive for drawing manga;[2] he was particularly influenced by the work of French artist Paul Gauguin.[4] After a school friend praised his manga, he began secretly drawing manga behind his parents' backs. He submitted his first work to a magazine in his first year of high school.[2] All his submissions were rejected while other artists his age or younger were making successful debuts. He decided to go to the publishers' offices in Tokyo in person to find out why, taking a manga, Poker Under Arms, that he stayed up all-night to finish.[2] The Shueisha editor he met highly criticized the work, but said it had potential and told Araki to clean it up for the upcoming Tezuka Awards.[2]
Debut and JoJo's Bizarre Adventure
Araki left
His next series would become his magnum opus, 1987's JoJo's Bizarre Adventure. The series begins in 1880s England and follows Jonathan Joestar (nicknamed JoJo) and his adopted brother Dio Brando, who eventually tries to kill their father in order to obtain his share of inheritance.[5] When confronted, Dio puts on an ancient mask that turns him into a vampire. Jonathan then learns a breathing technique named Hamon, which grants JoJo various powers to combat Dio. Subsequent arcs of JoJo follow the descendants of the Joestar family, and many are set in different parts of the world. The third and most popular arc, Stardust Crusaders, downplays the vampire story and Hamon technique, instead introducing a new power known as Stands, which remain the focus of the series today.[5][6] Still being serialized almost 40 years later, JoJo's Bizarre Adventure has been adapted into numerous other forms of media and the manga had 120 million collected volumes in print by 2022.[7] From 2011 to 2021, Araki produced JoJolion, the eighth story arc of the series, serialized in Ultra Jump magazine.[8]
Recent work

The September 2007 issue of Cell had a cover drawn by Araki with a ligase represented as one of his Stands.[9][10] In 2008, Araki drew the cover art for a collection featuring Yasunari Kawabata's short story "The Dancing Girl of Izu".[11] He drew the cover for the limited edition of Base Ball Bear's "Breeeeze Girl" single, which actually takes an image from the JoJo manga.[12]
Also in 2009, Hirohiko Araki was one of five artists selected by the
From September 17 to October 6, 2011, the
To raise awareness of the ongoing reconstruction efforts of the Hiraizumi ruins, that were damaged by the March 2011 Tōhoku earthquake and tsunami and declared a UNESCO World Heritage Site in June, Araki drew artwork depicting the ruins.[18] A "Hirohiko Araki JoJo Exhibition" opened in Araki's native Sendai at the end of July 2012 to celebrate the 25th anniversary of JoJo's Bizarre Adventure, it then moved to Tokyo in October.[19]
He drew the album cover for Sayuri Ishikawa's 2012 album X -Cross-, where she performs one of the series' iconic poses and is drawn wearing jewelry from the manga, the cover of the 2012 reprint of Tamaki Saitō's Lacan for Surviving,[20][21] and the cover of the 2015 compilation album for composer Akira Senju.[22]
A book explaining Araki's methodology on creating manga, titled Manga in Theory and Practice (荒木飛呂彦の漫画術, Araki Hirohiko no Manga Jutsu), was released on April 17, 2015, in Japan;[23] an English translation was later released on June 6, 2017.[24][25] A stage adaptation of Araki's 1994 one-shot Under Execution, Under Jailbreak ran from November 20 to 29, 2015, at the Galaxy Theatre, then touring the country in December. The play also included elements of his 1996 one-shot Dolce, and His Master.[26]
Araki created an official poster for the
On July 29, 2024, Araki unveiled a
Works

Manga
- The Bottle (ザ・ボトル, Za Botoru, 1978)
- Poker Under Arms (武装ポーカー, Busō Pōkā, 1980)
- Outlaw Man (アウトロー・マン, Autorō Man, 1981)
- Say Hi to Virginia (バージニアによろしく, Bājinia ni Yoroshiku, 1982)
- B.T. "The Wicked Boy" (魔少年ビーティー, Mashōnen Bī Tī, October 23, 1982)
- Cool Shock B.T. (魔少年ビーティー, Mashōnen Bī Tī, September 20, 1983 – November 22, 1983)
- Baoh (バオー来訪者, Baō Raihōsha, October 9, 1984 – February 12, 1985)
- The Gorgeous Irene (ゴージャス☆アイリン, Gōjasu Airin, 1985 – 1986)
- The Lives of Eccentrics (変人偏屈列伝, Henjin Henkutsu Retsuden, 1989 – 2003)
- Under Execution, Under Jailbreak (死刑執行中脱獄進行中, Shikei Shikkōchū Datsugoku Shinkōchū, December 28, 1994)
- Dolce, and His Master. (ドルチ ~ダイ・ハード・ザ・キャット~, Doruchi Dai Hādo Za Kyatto, 1996)
JoJo's Bizarre Adventure
- JoJo's Bizarre Adventure (ジョジョの奇妙な冒険, JoJo no Kimyō na Bōken, December 2, 1986 – present)
- Spin-offof JoJo's Bizarre Adventure)
- Deadman's Questions (デッドマンズQ, Deddomanzu Kuesuchonzu, June 2, 1999 – July 7, 1999) (Spin-off of JoJo's Bizarre Adventure)
- Oingo Boingo Brothers Adventure (オインゴとボインゴ兄弟 大冒険, Oingo to Boingo Kyōdai Daibōken, October 23, 2002) (Spin-off of JoJo's Bizarre Adventure)
- Rohan at the Louvre (岸辺露伴 ルーヴルへ行く, Kishibe Rohan Rūvuru e Iku, April 8, 2010) (Spin-off of JoJo's Bizarre Adventure)
- Kishibe Rohan meets Gucci. (岸辺露伴 グッチへ行く, Kishibe Rohan Gutchi e Iku, August 23, 2011) (Spin-off of JoJo's Bizarre Adventure)
- Jolyne, Fly High with Gucci (徐倫、GUCCIで飛ぶ, Jorīn, Gutchi de Tobu, December 22, 2012) (Spin-off of JoJo's Bizarre Adventure)
Other
- Famicom Jump II: Saikyō no Shichinin (February 1991, seventh boss monster design)
- Kamedas (1993, an alternate story of Kochira Katsushika-ku Kameari Kōen-mae Hashutsujo, an illustration)
- JoJo's Bizarre Adventure (November 4, 1993, novel written by Mayori Sekijima and Hiroshi Yamaguchi, illustrated by Araki)
- JoJo 6251 (December 10, 1993, art and guidebook)
- JoJo A-Go!Go! (February 25, 2000, artbook)
- Music is the Key of Life (December 13, 2000, album by Sugiurumn, cover)
- GioGio's Bizarre Adventure II: Golden Heart/Golden Ring (May 28, 2001, novel written by Gichi Ōtsuka and Tarō Miyashō, supervised and illustrated by Araki)
- Life Ground Music (February 27, 2002, album by Sugiurumn, cover)
- Spy! Boy Alex series of Her Majesty the Queen (2002, cover)
- Kochira Katsushika-ku Kameari Kōen-mae Hashutsujo(2006, 30th anniversary special illustration)
- "Catwalk" (April 26, 2006, single by Soul'd Out, cover)
- Uniqlo (2006, T-shirt design)[29]
- Weekly Comic Bunch)
- Cell (September 7, 2007, front cover)
- The Book: JoJo's Bizarre Adventure 4th Another Day (November 26, 2007, novel written by Otsuichi, supervised and illustrated by Arashi)
- "The Dancing Girl of Izu" (2008, cover)
- "Breeeeze Girl" (June 24, 2009, a single by Base Ball Bear, cover of the limited edition)
- Naruto (2009, tenth anniversary special illustration)
- Shameless Purple Haze: Purple Haze Feedback (September 16, 2011, novel written by Kouhei Kadono, illustrated by Araki)
- JoJo's Bizarre Adventure Over Heaven (December 16, 2011, novel written by Nisio Isin, cover)
- JoJo's Bizarre Adventure: Part 3' (February 5, 2019, cover)[30]
- Ikinobiru tame no Lacan (Lacan for Survival) (2012, Tamaki Saitō book about Jacques Lacan, cover of the paperback edition)[31]
- Jorge Joestar (September 19, 2012, novel written by Ōtarō Maijō, illustrated by Araki)
- X -Cross- (September 19, 2012, an album by Sayuri Ishikawa, cover)
- Hirohiko Araki Works 1981-2012 (2012, artbook)
- JoJomenon (October 5, 2012, artbook)
- JoJoveller (September 19, 2013, artbook set)
- JoJonium (December 4, 2013 - March 4, 2015, covers of the large format rerelease of JoJo's Bizarre Adventure)
- Loopified [Japanese Complete Edition] (October 8, 2014, album by Dirty Loops, cover)[32]
- Main Themes (February 25, 2015, an album by Akira Senju, cover)
- Manga in Theory and Practice (荒木飛呂彦の漫画術, Araki Hirohiko no Manga Jutsu, April 17, 2015)
- Stormbreaker (novel, illustrations for Fantasy Press)
- Learning Japanese History Through Manga, Volume 2 (October 28, 2016, cover)[33]
- Learning Japanese History Through Manga, Volume 18 (October 28, 2016, cover)[33]
- UOMO (August 24, 2018, cover)[34]
- The Sky above The Great Wave off the Coast of Kanagawa (2020 Tokyo Paralympics poster) [27]
References
- Abema Times(in Japanese). September 6, 2022. Retrieved October 24, 2023.
- ^ a b c d e f "Hirohiko Araki Lecture Part 1: His Past & Motives". comipress.com. June 30, 2006. Retrieved January 19, 2013.
- ^ "Hirohiko Araki Lecture Part 3: Questions and Answers with Araki-Sensei". comipress.com. April 29, 2007. Retrieved January 19, 2013.
- ^ "Hirohiko Araki Lecture Part 2: Drawing Manga, Araki-Style". comipress.com. July 25, 2006. Retrieved January 19, 2013.
- ^ a b c d e f "Jason Thompson's House of 1000 Manga - Jojo's Bizarre Adventure". Anime News Network. Retrieved April 15, 2012.
- ^ "The Mike Toole Show - Jojo's Mojo". Anime News Network. Retrieved June 1, 2014.
- AbemaTV (in Japanese). February 4, 2022. Archivedfrom the original on February 6, 2022. Retrieved February 19, 2022.
- ^ ""Jojo's Bizarre Adventure" Manga Has Printed 100 Million Copies". Crunchyroll. December 16, 2016. Retrieved December 16, 2016.
- ^ "asahi.com:人気漫画「ジョジョ」の荒木さん 米生物学誌の表紙描く - 文化一般 - 文化・芸能". Asahi.com. September 9, 2007. Archived from the original on November 21, 2014. Retrieved October 16, 2013.
- ^ "Jojo's Araki Draws Cover for U.S. Biological Journal Cell". Anime News Network. September 7, 2007. Retrieved March 31, 2012.
- ^ ""不朽の名作"×"人気漫画家"今度は『ジョジョ』作者が『伊豆の踊子』の表紙を描き下ろし ニュース-ORICON STYLE". Oricon.co.jp. June 26, 2008. Retrieved October 16, 2013.
- ^ "Jojo's Araki Illustrates Base Ball Bear's 'Breeeeze Girl'". Anime News Network. Retrieved March 31, 2012.
- ^ "Jojo's Araki Creates Manga for France's Louvre Museum". Anime News Network. January 22, 2009. Retrieved October 20, 2012.
- ^ "NBM to Release Hirohiko Araki's Rohan at the Louvre Manga". Anime News Network. Retrieved March 31, 2012.
- ^ "Gucci Store to Host Exhibit of Jojo Manga's Araki". Anime News Network. Retrieved October 20, 2012.
- ^ "Jojo's Spinoff Runs in Women's Fashion Mag". Anime News Network. Retrieved March 31, 2012.
- ^ "JoJo's Bizarre Adventure 1-Shot Runs in Women's Fashion Mag". Anime News Network. Retrieved December 2, 2012.
- ^ "JoJo's Araki Draws Art for Quake-Affected Historical Ruins". Anime News Network. Retrieved March 31, 2012.
- ^ "Jojo's Bizarre Adventure Exhibit Goes to Sendai, Tokyo". Anime News Network. Retrieved March 31, 2012.
- Natalie.mu. September 19, 2012. Retrieved October 16, 2013.
- ^ "コミックナタリー - 荒木飛呂彦、フランスの精神分析家ジャック・ラカンを描く". Natalie.mu. February 8, 2012. Retrieved October 16, 2013.
- ^ "Jojo Creator Draws Fullmetal Alchemist: Brotherhood Composer Giorno-Style for CD Cover". Anime News Network. Retrieved January 29, 2014.
- ^ "Araki Tells Manga Production Secrets in New Book". Anime News Network. Retrieved October 17, 2015.
- ^ "June 2017 Manga Releases". June 2017.
- ^ "Viz Media Announces Release Of Manga In Theory And Practice: The Craft Of Creating Manga". Anime News Network. Retrieved January 15, 2020.
- ^ "JoJo's Creator's 'Prison Break' Stage Play Casts Eriko Hatsune". Anime News Network. Retrieved October 17, 2015.
- ^ a b "New posters for the 2020 Tokyo Olympics pay homage to Japanese art". Retrieved January 16, 2020.
- Asahi Shimbun. Retrieved July 30, 2024.
- FCG Research Institute, Inc.July 2024.
- ^ Komatsu, Mikikazu. "JoJo's Bizarre Adventure: Part 3--Stardust Crusaders, Vol. 10". BookDorks.
- ^ Green, Scott. ""JoJo's Bizarre Adventure" Author Illustrates Cover of Psychoanalysis Book". Crunchyroll.
- ^ Komatsu, Mikikazu. "Jojo's Araki Draws CD Jacket Illustration for Swedish Band Dirty Loops". Crunchyroll.
- ^ a b "Manga Creators Draw Covers for 'Learning Japanese History Through Manga' Series". Anime News Network. Retrieved August 23, 2018.
- ^ "JoJo's Bruno Bucciarati Poses in Balenciaga for Magazine Cover". Anime News Network. Retrieved August 23, 2018.
External links
- Hirohiko Araki at Anime News Network's encyclopedia