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Jiro Taniguchi at Lucca Comics and Games in 2011
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Born |
Tottori, Tottori Prefecture, Japan |
August 14, 1947
Died | February 11, 2017 Tokyo, Japan |
(aged 69)
Occupation | Manga artist |
Nationality | Japanese |
Notable works |
Bocchan No Jidai Icaro Haruka na Machi e |
Notable awards | Tezuka Osamu Cultural Prize (1998) |
Jiro Taniguchi (谷口 ジロー Taniguchi Jirō?, 14 August 1947 – 11 February 2017) was a Japanese manga writer/artist. In France he was knighted a Chevalier of the Ordre des Arts et des Lettres in 2011.
Taniguchi began his career as an assistant of manga artist Kyota Ishikawa. He made his manga debut in 1970 with Kareta Heya (A Desiccated Summer), published in the magazine Young Comic.
From 1978 to 1986, he created several hard-boiled comics with the scenarist Natsuo Sekigawa, such as City Without Defense, The Wind of the West is White and Lindo 3. From 1987 to 1996, Taniguchi and Natsuo Sekigawa produced the 5-volume series Botchan no Jidai. In the 1990s, he came up with several albums, among which Aruku Hito (歩くひと?), Chichi no Koyomi (父の暦?), and Hitobito Shirīzu: Keyaki no Ki (人びとシリーズ「けやきのき」?).