Usamaru Furuya


Usamaru Furuya is a Japanese manga artist.

Biography

During elementary school, Furuya enrolled in the Osamu Tezuka Manga Correspondence Course and by the time he reached high school he had discovered a darker, more underground style.
He graduated from Tama Art University, where he majored in oil painting and developed an interest in sculpting and Butoh dance. During college his work evolved from figurative to eventually dealing more with abstract shapes.
In 1994, Furuya published his debut series Palepoli in the renowned alternative manga magazine Garo. After graduating from college, he initially planned to work as a full-time artist while doing illustrations on the side, but his success in manga shifted his focus. Soon after, he published the gag manga Short Cuts in the mainstream seinen manga magazine Weekly Young Sunday.
He was a regular contributor to the alternative manga magazine Manga Erotics F from its beginnings in 2001 on. For this magazine he created the manga Lychee Light Club, based on a stage play, about a group of middle school boys aiming to build an AI with cruel tactics has been adapted into a TV anime series.
Otherwise, since the 2000s, he has published in mainstream seinen and shōnen manga magazines of different publishers like Kodansha, Shogakukan, Shueisha and Shinchosha, but also drew a yonkoma series for the daily newspaper Yomiuri Shimbun and made a manga biography about Emperor Akihito's life for the weekly magazine Shūkan Post.

Style and themes

Furuya works across different manga genres and has a broad variety of art styles, ranging from photorealistic drawing to mascot-like cute characters. His work has been published in major manga magazines as well as more underground magazines and cultural magazines. Masanao Amano describes that Furuya is known for "taking ordinary everyday situations, and adding instantaneous humor or transforming them into a mysterious world that showcases his surrealistic sense."
His work is influenced by the New Wave movement in manga in the 1980s.
Christianity is a recurring theme of his work. According to Sean Patrick Webb, christianity is found "most often in the context of Japanese children and adolescents struggling against childish impulses and making the transition to adulthood."

Reception

Furuya's manga have been translated, among others, into English, French, German, Italian and Spanish.
While Furuya has not won any major manga awards so far, he was nominated or selected several times:
AwardYearCategoryRecipientResult
American Library Association2012Great Graphic Novels for TeensGenkaku Picasso
Japan Media Arts Festival2011Manga AwardNo Longer Human
Japan Media Arts Festival2015Manga AwardJoshikōsei ni Korosaretai

Works

Manga

TitleYearNotesRefs
Palepoli1994–1995Serialized in Garo
Published in 1 vol.
Excerpted in Viz's defunct Pulp magazine and in Secret Comics Japan, also from Viz.
Short Cuts1996–1999Serialized in Weekly Young Sunday
Published in 2 vol.
Published in English by Viz
Wsamarus 20011998–1999Serialied in Studio Voice
Published in 1 vol.
Garden2000Short story collection with stories previously published in Comic Cue, Manga Erotics and Garo
Plastic Girl2000Short story collection
The Music of Marie 2000–2001Serialized in Comic Birz
Published in 2 vol.
Published in English by One Peace books
Suicide Circle 2002Serialized in Manga Erotics F
Published by Ohta Publishing in 1 vol.
Published in French by Casterman as Le Cercle du Suicide
π2002–2005Serialized in Big Comic Spirits
Published in 9 vol.
Donki kōrin2004Serialized in Da Vinci
Published by Media Factory in 1 vol.
Happiness2006Short story collection
Lychee Light Club 2005–2006Written by Norimizu Ameya
Serialized in Manga Erotics F
Published in 1 vol.
Published in English by Vertical Inc as Lychee Light Club
Shōnen Shōjo Hyōryōki2006Written by Otsuichi
Published by Shueisha in 1 vol.
51 Ways to Save Her 2006–2007Serialized in Weekly Comic Bunch
Published in 5 vol.
Licensed in English by CMX but never published
Loosely adapted into the anime series Tokyo Magnitude 8.0
2008–2011Serialized in Manga Erotics F
Published by Ohta Publishing in 3 vol.
Genkaku Picasso2008–2010Serialized in Jump Square
Published in 3 vol.
Published in English by Viz as
Genkaku Picasso
POP-kun2008–2012Serialized in Yomiuri Shimbun
No Longer Human 2009–2011Adaptation of No Longer Human by Osamu Dazai
Serialized in
Weekly Comic Bunch
Published by Shinchosha in 3 vol.
Published in English by Vertical Inc
Teiichi no Kuni2010–2016Serialized in Jump SQ.19 and Jump Square
Published in 14 vol.
Bokura no☆Hikari Club 2011–2012Prequel to Lychee Light Club
Serialized in
Pocopoco
Published by Ohta Publishing in 2 vol.
Joshikōsei ni Korosaretai2013–2016Serialized in Go Go Bunch
Published by Shinchosha in 2 vol.
Shōnen-tachi no Iru Tokoro2016–2017Serialized in Go Go Bunch
Published by Shinchosha in 1 vol.
Amane†Gymnasium2017–2020Serialized in Morning Two
Published by Kodansha in 7 vol.
Akihito Tennō Monogatari 2019Based on a script by Issei Eifuku
Serialized in Shūkan Post
Published by Shogakukan in 1 vol.
Lunatic Circus2020–PresentSerialized in Monthly Comic Bunch
Published by Shinchosha in 3 vol.
Tosho Iin Kai2021–2022Written by Rina Ikoma
Serialized in Monthly Comic Bunch''
Published by Shinchosha in 1 vol.

Illustrations

  • ''Flowers''

    Films/plays

  • ZOO
  • Noriko's Dinner Table
  • Ichiban kireina mizu
  • Short Cuts
  • Love Exposure''