Tōru Shinohara

Tōru Shinohara (篠原とおる, Shinohara Tōru; born April 28, 1936) is a Japanese manga artist.[1]

He was born in Niihama, Ehime. After graduating from high school in 1955, he started working at a factory in Osaka making car parts but quit after only ten months. He studied manga via a mail-offered course and wrote to various manga magazines. In 1958, came his first commercially printed work Fukumenhakushi (覆面博士) and he began his career as a manga artist.

He is best known for Nippon Keibaden that detailed the history of Japan's horse racing industry and its horses. He is also known for beautiful amazon-like heroines who are never daunted by the hardship they endure. Since 1970, he has written a series of works titled Sasori, lit. scorpion, which is the name for a female inmate and heroine seeking escape and revenge upon those who wronged her. Director Shunya Ito started a series of ten films starring Meiko Kaji based on the manga, the most famous one being the initial film, Female Prisoner 701: Scorpion. However, Ito withdrew from the project after three, and Kaji four films. Many of his works have been turned into movies since 1972.

List of works

  • Fukumen Hakushi (覆面博士)
  • Mehyo Mako (女豹マコ)
  • Zubeko Tantei Ran (ズベ公探偵ラン)
  • Nippon Keibaden (にっぽん競馬伝)
  • Teinen Shokun (定年諸君)
  • Toko (陶子)
  • Kariudobachi (狩人蜂)
  • Sasori (さそり)
  • Kauchi Zankyoden Shamo (河内残侠伝軍鶏)
  • Yadokari (やどかり)
  • Onna Toji Sayaka (女刀師サヤカ)
  • Garando (がらんどう)
  • Zero-ka no Onna (O課の女)
  • Yakochu (夜光虫)
  • Wanibunsho / 82-bunsho (ワニ分署 / 82分署)
  • Keiji Anko (刑事あんこう)
  • Shokuchuka (食虫花)
  • Hikuidori (火喰鳥)
  • Ginsasa (銀笹)
  • Suna (砂)
  • Onna Shiokinin ZEBRA (女仕置き人ZEBRA)

References

  1. ^ Desjardins, Chris (2005). Outlaw masters of Japanese film. I.B.Tauris. pp. 62–. ISBN 978-1-84511-086-4. Retrieved 14 July 2011.