Tatsuma Ejiri

Tatsuma Ejiri (江尻立真, Ejiri Tatsuma) is a Japanese manga artist from Kyoto Prefecture. After graduating from Kanazawa University he worked as a manga assistant for, among others, Eiichiro Oda and Jin Kobayashi. His first professionally published work was CHILDS published in the 1999 winter edition of Akamaru Jump. In 2006 his sports manga P2! -let's Play Pingpong!- was serialized in Weekly Shonen Jump. His latest work is Infini-T Force, which celebrates Tatsunoko Productions’ 55th anniversary and has been licensed in English by Udon Entertainment.[1]

Tatsuma Ejiri
江尻立真
Born (1975-06-18) June 18, 1975
Tanabe, Kyoto Prefecture
Area(s)Manga artist
Notable works
P2! -let's Play Pingpong!-

Works

  • CHILDS (1999, Shueisha)
  • Oasis Dancer (2000, Shueisha)
  • World 4U (2003-2006, Shueisha)[2] - string of one-shots published between 2003 and 2014. Serialized in 'Jump Plus' (2014 - 2015)
  • P2! -let's Play Pingpong!- (2006 – 2007 Shueisha)[2]
  • Papa no Iu Koto o Kikinasai! - Sorairo no Hibiki (2011-ongoing, Shueisha) (illustrator)
  • Ojarumaru (2012-2014, Shueisha)[3] -adaptation of the anime based on the original work of Rin Inumaru.
  • Infini-T Force: Arc to the Future (Infini-T Force 未来の描線, Infini-T Force - Mirai no Byōsen) (2015–present), Shogakukan (illustrator).
  • Mobile Suits Gundam Red Giant 03rd MS Team (2023–ongoing, Kadokawa Shoten).[4]

References

  1. "Udon Licenses Infini-T Force Manga". Otaku Magazine USA. 21 June 2017.
  2. "Eyeshield 21's Murata to Do 1-Shot Window Washer Manga". Anime News Network. January 29, 2008. Retrieved July 4, 2010.
  3. おじゃる丸 1. ASIN 4088801474.
  4. Cayanan, Joanna (March 29, 2023). "Infini-T Force's Tatsuma Ejiri Launches First Gundam Manga". Anime News Network. Retrieved March 29, 2023.
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