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Encyclopedia > Suehiro Maruo

Maruo Suehiro (丸尾末広; Maruo Suehiro), born January 28, 1956 in Nagasaki, Japan, is a Japanese manga artist, illustrator, and painter. is the 28th day of the year in the Gregorian calendar. ... A car from 1956 Year 1956 (MCMLVI) was a leap year starting on Sunday (link will display full calendar) of the Gregorian calendar. ... Megane-bashi (Spectacles Bridge) Nagasaki   listen? (長崎市; -shi, literally long peninsula) is the capital and the largest city of Nagasaki Prefecture located at the south-western coast of Kyushu, Japan. ... This article is about the comics created in Japan. ...

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Biography

Maruo graduated from junior high school in March of 1972 but dropped out of senior high school. At the age of 15 he moved to Tokyo and began working for a bookbinder. At 17, he made his first manga submission to Shonen Jump (少年ジャンプ), but it was considered by the editors to be too graphic for the weekly magazine's format and was subsequently rejected. Maruo temporarily removed himself from manga until November of 1980 when he made his official debut as a manga artist in Ribon no Kishi (リボンの騎士) at the age of 24. It was at this stage that the young artist was finally able to pursue his artistic vision without such stringent restrictions over the visual content of his work. Two years later, his first stand-alone anthology, Barairo no Kaibutsu (薔薇色の怪物; Rose Colored Monster) was published. For other uses, see Tokyo (disambiguation). ... Weekly Shonen Jump, issue 40 (Japanese version) Weekly Shonen Jump (週刊少年ジャンプ ShÅ«kan Shōnen Janpu), with a circulation of over 3 million, is one of the longest-running, weekly manga compilations in Japan. ...


Maruo was a frequent contributor to the legendary underground manga magazine Garo (ガロ).


Like many manga artists, Maruo sometimes makes cameo appearances in his own stories. When photographed, he seldom appears without his trademark sunglasses.


Though most prominently known for his work as a manga artist, Maruo has also produced illustrations for concert posters, CD Jackets, magazines, novels, and various other media. Some of his characters have been made into figures as well.


Though relatively few of Maruo's manga have been published outside of Japan, his work enjoys a cult following abroad.


His book Shōjo Tsubaki (aka Mr. Arashi's Amazing Freak Show) has been adapted into an animated film (Midori) by Hiroshi Harada with a soundtrack by J.A. Seazer, but it has received very little release. In Europe it was marketed under the name Midori, after the main character. It was recently released on DVD in France by Cinemalta (the DVD includes English subtitles). Midori ) is a Japanese ero-guro animation movie adapted from manga by Suehiro Maruo. ... J. A. Seazer is a film music composer. ...


Style

Many of Maruo's illustrations depict graphic sex and violence and are therefore referred to as contemporary muzan-e (a subset of Japanese ukiyo-e depicting violence or other atrocities.) Maruo himself featured in a 1988 book on the subject with fellow artist Kazuichi Hanawa entitled Bloody Ukiyo-e (江戸昭和競作無惨絵英名二十八衆句), presenting their own contemporary works alongside the traditional prints of Yoshitoshi and Yoshiku. View of Mount Fuji from Numazu, part of the Fifty-three Stations of the Tōkaidō series by Hiroshige, published 1850 Ukiyo-e ), pictures of the floating world, is a genre of Japanese woodblock prints (or woodcuts) and paintings produced between the 17th and the 20th centuries, featuring motifs of... Tsukioka Yoshitoshi (Owariya Yonejiro): 1839 - 1892 Tsukioka Yoshitoshi (1839 - June 9, 1892) (Japanese: 月岡 芳年; also named Taiso Yoshitoshi 大蘇 芳年) was the last great master - and one of the great innovative and creative geniuses - of the Japanese woodblock print, Ukiyo-e. ...


Maruo's nightmarish manga fall into the Japanese category of "erotic grotesque" (エログロ; "ero-guro"). The stories often take place in the early years of Showa Era Japan. Maruo also has a fascination with human oddities, deformities, birth defects, and "circus freaks." Many such characters figure prominently in his stories and are sometimes the primary subjects of his illustrations. His most recent work is an addaption of the story "The Strange Tale of Panorama Island" by Edogawa Rampo. Ero guro ) is a concept or movement or sub-genre, still somewhat loosely defined, that has emerged inside multiple schools of Japanese art and music. ... Hirohito (裕仁), the Shōwa Emperor (昭和天皇), (April 29, 1901 - January 7, 1989) reigned over Japan from 1926 to 1989. ... Edogawa Rampo Edogawa Rampo (江戸川 乱歩 Edogawa Ranpo), born Tarō Hirai (平井 太郎 Hirai Tarō, October 21, 1894 - July 28, 1965) was a Japanese author and critic. ...


John Zorn's Naked City

Composer John Zorn used Suehiro illustrations for the liner art of his band Naked City's albums. Zorn has contributed the foreword to Suehiro's latest collection of works (published in 2005). John Zorn (born September 2, 1953 in Queens, New York) is an American avant-garde composer, arranger, record producer, saxophonist and multi-instrumentalist. ... This article is about the band. ...


List of Printed Works (Published in Japan)

  • 薔薇色ノ怪物 (barairo no kaibutsu)
    • 1982, July 25th - Seirindo
    • 1992 - Seirindo ISBN 4-7926-0105-3
    • 2000, February 25th - Seirindo ISBN 4-7926-0310-2 (new edition)
  • 夢のQ-SAKU (yume no Q-SAKU)
    • 1982, December 25th - Seirindo ISBN 4-7926-0110-X
    • 2000, April 14th - Seirindo ISBN 4-7926-0311-0 (new edition)
  • DDT
    • 1983, November 25th - Seirindo ISBN 4-7926-0122-3
    • 1999, January 25th - 青林工藝舎 ISBN 4-88379-020-7 (new edition)
  • 少女椿 (shōjo tsubaki)
    • 1984, September 25th - Seirindo ISBN 4-7926-0129-0
    • 1999, August 25th - Seirindo ISBN 4-7926-0306-4 (revised edition)
    • 2003, October 24th - 青林工藝舎 ISBN 4-88379-141-6 (2003 revised edition)
  • キンランドンス (kinrandonsu)
    • 1985, September 1st - Seirindo ISBN 4-7926-0143-6
    • 2000, June 20th - Seirindo ISBN 4-7926-0319-6 (new edition)
  • 丸尾末広ONLY YOU (maruo suehiro ONLY YOU)
    • 1985, December 25th
  • パラノイア・スター (paranoia star)
    • 1986, January 31st
    • 1994, September 25th - 秋田書店 ISBN 4-253-10379-0
  • 江戸昭和競作無惨絵英名二十八衆句 (edo shōwa kyōsaku muzan-e eimei nijûhasshûku (bloody ukiyo-e in 1866 & 1988))
    • 1988, January 20th
  • 丸尾地獄 (maruo jigoku)
    • 1983, November 25th
    • 2001, October 2nd
  • 国立少年 (ナショナルキッド) (kokuritsu shōnen (national kid))
    • 1989, August 1st - Seirindo ISBN 4-7926-0191-6
  • 犬神博士 (inugami hakase)
    • 1994, September 25th
  • 風の魔転郎 (kaze no matenrou)
    • 1995, April 25th - 徳間書店 ISBN 4-19-950011-1
  • 丸尾地獄2 (maruo jigoku 2)
    • 1995 - Seirindo
    • 2001 December 12th - Seirindo
  • 丸尾画報1 (MARUOGRAPH1) (maruo gahō 1)
    • 1996, September 1st - トレヴィル
  • 丸尾画報2 (MARUOGRAPH2) (maruo gahō 2)
    • 1996, November 1st - トレヴィル
  • ギチギチくん (gichigichikun)
    • 1996, December 1st - 秋田書店 ISBN 4-253-10318-9
  • 月的愛人LUNATIC LOVER'S
    • 1997, February 25th - Seirindo
    • 1999, December 20th - Seirindo
  • マルヲグラフ (maruograph)
    • 1999, March 1st - パロマ舎
  • 新ナショナルキッド (NEW NATIONAL KID) (shin national kid)
    • 1999, November 25th - 青林工藝舎 ISBN 4-88379-044-4
  • 笑う吸血鬼 (warau kyûketsuki)
    • 2000, March 15th - 秋田書店 ISBN 4-253-10310-3
  • マルヲボックス 特装版 (maruo box)
    • 2000, August 1st - パロマ舎 (limited edition of 50)
  • マルヲボックス 普及版 (maruo box)
    • 2000, August 1st - パロマ舎 (limited edition of 100)
  • 新世紀SM画報 (shinseiki SM gahō)
    • 2000, August 20th - 朝日ソノラマ
  • ハライソ 笑う吸血鬼2 (paraiso: warau kyûketsuki 2)
    • 2004 - 秋田書店 ISBN 4-253-10311-1
  • 丸尾画報EX1 (MARUOGRAPH EX 1) (maruo gahō EX 1)
    • 2005, June 11th - Editions Treville Pan-Exotica ISBN 4-309-90640-0 (new expanded edition of 丸尾画報1)
  • 丸尾画報EX2 (MARUOGRAPH EX 2) (maruo gahō EX 2)
    • 2005, August 11th - Editions Treville Pan-Exotica ISBN 4-309-90641-9 (new expanded edition of 丸尾画報2)
  • Panorama-Tou Kidan
    • 2008

For other uses, see DDT (disambiguation). ...

List of Printed Works (Published Outside Japan)

United States

  • Mr. Arashi's Amazing Freak Show (少女椿) published by Blast Books. ISBN 0-922233-06-3
  • Ultra-Gash Inferno (selected short works) published by Creation Books. ISBN 1-84068-039-3
  • Comics Underground Japan (anthology including Maruo's story "Planet of the Jap") published by Blast Books. ISBN 0-922233-16-0
  • How to Rake Leaves published by Stone Bridge Press. ISBN 1-880656-07-8
  • How to Take a Japanese Bath published by Stone Bridge Press. ISBN 0-9628137-9-6

Brazil

  • O Vampiro que Ri (笑う吸血鬼) published by Conrad Editora. ISBN 85-7616-045-5
  • Paraíso: O Sorriso do Vampiro (ハライソ 笑う吸血鬼2) published by Conrad Editora. ISBN 85-7616-196-6
  • Ero-Guro, o erótico grotesco de Suehiro Maruo published by Conrad Editora. ISBN 85-7616-135-

France

  • La Jeune Fille aux Camelias (少女椿) ISBN 2-915517-03-7
  • Yume no Q-Saku published by Le Lézard Noir. ISBN 2-9522062-3-6
  • Lunatic Lover's published by Le Lézard Noir. ISBN 2-9522062-4-4
  • Vampyre 1 (笑う吸血鬼) published by Le Lézard Noir. ISBN 2-9522062-8-7
  • Vampyre 2 (ハライソ 笑う吸血鬼2) published by Le Lézard Noir. ISBN 2-9522062-9-5
  • Exercices d'Automne: Ou l'Art de Ramasser les Feuilles Mortes published by Le Lézard Noir. ISBN 2-9522062-1-X
  • L'art du Bain Japonais published by Le Lézard Noir. ISBN 2-9522062-0-1

Germany

  • Midori, Das Kamelienmädchen (少女椿) ISBN 3-931377-30-X
  • Der Lachende Vampir (笑う吸血鬼) ISBN 3-931377-87-3

Italy

  • Midori, La ragazza delle Camelie (少女椿) published by Coconino Press.
  • Il Vampiro che ride (笑う吸血鬼) published by Coconino Press.
  • Notte putrescente (selected short works) published by Coconino Press.

Spain

  • El Monstruo de Color de Rosa (薔薇色ノ怪物) published by Glénat.
  • Midori: La Niña de las Camelias (少女椿) published by Glénat.
  • Dr. Inugami (犬神博士) published by Glénat.
  • Gichi Gichi Kid (ギチギチくん) published by Glénat.
  • Lunatic Lover's published by Glénat.
  • La Sonrisa del Vampiro (笑う吸血鬼) published by Glénat.
  • La Sonrisa del Vampiro 2: Paraíso (ハライソ 笑う吸血鬼2) published by Glénat.
  • DDT published by Ediciones Otaku Manga. ISBN 84-96172-68-6. September 2004.
  • New National Kid published by Ediciones Otaku Manga. June 2004.

Figures and Toys

  • 人間豹と少年探偵 (ningenhyō to shōnen tantei) The Leopard-man and the Young Detectives produced by Eastpress (イーストプレス) of Japan
  • 少女椿 (shōjo midori) Young Girl Midori 18cm figure produced by Artstorm (アート・ストーム) of Japan

External links

References

Ing, Eric van den; & Schaap, Robert (1992). Beauty and Violence. 90-70216-04-3. 

  • Japanese wikipedia article about Maruo, Suehiro

  Results from FactBites:
 
the artistandhis model: Suehiro Maruo (340 words)
Maruo graduated from junior high school in March of 1972 but dropped out of senior high school.
Maruo temporarily removed himself from manga until November of 1980 when he made his official debut as a manga artist in Ribon no Kishi (リボンの騎士) at the age of 24.
Maruo also has a fascination with human oddities, deformities, birth defects, and "circus freaks." Many such characters figure prominently in his stories and are sometimes the primary subjects of his illustrations.
The Comics Journal: Interviews (977 words)
Suehiro Maruo's striking and memorable work stands out not only for the realism and detail of the art, but for the grotesque sex and horrific violence of the content.
There is an impersonal quality to Maruo's work that takes the role of a "voyeur in the attic" (to quote the title of one story), observing and clinically recording the bizarre and often shocking behavior of others, and the world he observes is a bleak one.
Maruo's house is full of old manga, as well as antiquated posters, postcards, puppets and other artifacts from the past, revealing a flair for antiquity shared by many North American cartoonists whose work may seem less than analogous.
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