The Climber (manga)


The Climber is a Japanese manga series written by Shin-ichi Sakamoto, Yoshio Nabeta, and Hiroshi Takano, and illustrated by Sakamoto, based on a two-volume 1973 novel by Jirō Nitta. It was originally serialized in Shueisha's manga magazine Weekly Young Jump from November 2007 to October 2011, with its chapters collected in 17 volumes. It has been licensed for English release in North America by Viz Media.
The series tells the story of introvert solo mountain climber Mori Buntarō—partially based on real-life mountain climber —who is introduced to sport climbing after being transferred to a new high school and later dedicates his entire life to professional mountain climbing, keeping the ascent of K2's East Face as his goal.
In 2010, The Climber won an Excellence Prize at the 14th Japan Media Arts Festival.

Synopsis

The story follows a lonesome and "gloomy" student named Buntarō Mori and his journey from the discovery of his new passion, climbing, starting from a high school climbing club, to being a world class professional climber. Going through the different stages of his life dealing with loneliness, solo climbing, and depression, in pursuit of his dream, conquering the most difficult mountain, K2.

Publication

Based on Jirō Nitta's two-volume 1973 novel, The Climber manga was written by Shin-ichi Sakamoto, Yoshio Nabeta, and Hiroshi Takano, and illustrated by Sakamoto. It was serialized in Shueisha's manga magazine Weekly Young Jump from 1 November 2007 to 27 October 2011. Shueisha collected its chapters in seventeen volumes, released from 18 April 2008 to 18 November 2011.
In May 2024, Viz Media announced that they licensed the series for English publication releasing in Q2 2025.

Reception

The Climber won an Excellence Prize in the Manga Division at the 14th Japan Media Arts Festival in 2010. It also won the Best Manga category at the 2011 Prix Mangawa Awards.