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Hitman (manga)

Hitman (Japanese: ヒットマン, Hepburn: Hittoman) is a Japanese manga series written and illustrated by Kōji Seo. It follows Kenzaki Ryuunosuke as he becomes a manga editor and aims to make author Takanashi Tsubasa the number one author in Japan. It was serialized in Kodansha's Weekly Shōnen Magazine from June 2018 to February 2021, with its chapters collected in thirteen tankōbon volumes.

Hitman
Cover of the Weekly Shōnen Magazine issue Hitman debuted in, featuring Kenzaki Ryuunosuke and Takanashi Tsubasa.
ヒットマン
(Hittoman)
GenreRomantic comedy[1]
Manga
Written byKōji Seo
Published byKodansha
ImprintShōnen Magazine Comics
MagazineWeekly Shōnen Magazine
DemographicShōnen
Original runJune 20, 2018February 17, 2021
Volumes13 (List of volumes)

Plot edit

College Senior Kenzaki Ryuunosuke is interviewing at Kodansha when he finds and reads a rough draft of a proposed manga. Takanashi Tsubasa finds him and scolds him for reading a manga at a job interview and he tells her it is seriously interesting! Kenzaki is hired and later receives a call from an aspiring manga artist who wants to submit a name. The author is Takanashi and reveals that the manga was hers. She says she did not interview because he told her the manga was interesting and now he has to take responsibility for it. He says that he will and will make her the number one manga artist in Japan. As Kenzaki becomes the editor for a number of authors and improves as an editor, he and Takanashi continue to work through various obstacles toward their goal together.

Characters edit

Main edit

Ryuunosuke Kenzaki (剣埼龍之介, Kenzaki Ryūnosuke)
He starts working as an editor for Weekly Shōnen Magazine after college. He becomes the editor for Takanashi after having met her while he was interviewing, pledging to make her the number one author in Japan. He also becomes the editor for Amaya and Shimakaze, both popular authors. Natsume serves as his mentor, however, Nakata fills in when Kenzaki first starts as Natsume is on vacation. His parents own an onsen in Izu. As a child, it was there he saw the editors of Weekly Shōnen Magazine celebrating being number one in circulation and decided that he wanted to be manga editor.
Tsubasa Takanashi (小鳥遊 翼, Takanashi Tsubasa)
After Kenzaki calls her manga name interesting while interviewing to become an editor she decides to skip the interview and become an author instead. When she returns to submit her name Kenzaki becomes her editor. She ties for first place in the newcomers contest with her manga Love Letter. However, when it is published, it does not do as well as Soul:Green, the manga it tied with and is not serialized. She reworks it as a short manga and manages to get serialized, debuting at third place in reader surveys. She is the daughter of famous manga author Masato Katsuragi and wants to surpass him as a form of revenge for neglecting his family in favor if his work. After her mother died, she was raised harshly by her grandmother. She exhibits jealousy and is competitive when the other female authors interact with Kenzaki.
Shiori Amaya (天谷 栞, Amaya Shiori)
A successful manga author. Her series, Kirikura wa Shinobanai, is initially edited by Natsumi and he uses it to mentor Kanzaki. She also acts as a mentor to Takanashi, hiring her as an assistant so she can improve her illustrating skills. When Kanzaki takes over editing from Natsumi, she ranks number one in the reader survey for the first time. She is romantically interested in Natsume. She was also a character in A Town Where You Live.
Nonoka Shimakaze (島風 奈佳, Shimakaze Nonoka)
A successful manga artist. She started her series, Shakunetsu no Onigami at Monthly Sirius Houjou at the age of 16. It ran for two years selling more than one million volumes. She transfers to Weekly Shōnen Magazine to start her new series, King's Knight. Kenzaki is her editor and she drops out of high school shortly before graduation and moves into the apartment next to his to focus on her work. King's Knight debuts at number two in the reader surveys. She has a crush on Kenzaki and sees Takanashi as a rival.

Secondary edit

Akira Natsume (夏目 晶, Natsume Akira)
A senior editor and Kenzaki's mentor. He specializes in helping wrap up manga that may be cancelled. He was Amaya's editor on Kirikura wa Shinobanai for five years. When he is assigned three popular authors coming from other companies under the condition they work with him, he passes it on to Kanzaki. He is one of three remaining employees who remember when Weekly Shōnen Magazine was number one in circulation and was on the celebratory trip to the Kenzaki Inn.
Hiroto Asama (浅間 大翔, Asama Hiroto)
He starts working for Weekly Shōnen Magazine at the same time as Kenzaki and serves as a rival. A series he is editing, Soul:Green, ties with Takanashi's Love Letter to win the Newcomers Award. It does better in the reader surveys and is serialized. He works with Houjo to headhunt three popular authors from other magazines when Houjo joins the company. His mentor is Natori.
Shinji Houjo (北条 伸時, Hōjo Shinji)
Initially, the editor-in-chief of Monthly Shōnen Sirius, but takes over as editor-in-chief of Weekly Shōnen Magazine when Yamashirou transfers. He does not like Takanashi and is set against serializing any of her work. He brings two Vice-Editor-in-chiefs with him from Monthly Shōnen Sirius, Unono Tsuyoshi and Agama Tetsuya.
Kazutake Yagami (八神 千虎, Yagami Kazutake)
The deputy editor-in-chief and one of the four best editors at Weekly Shōnen Magazine. He is one of three remaining employees who remember when the magazine was number one in circulation and was on the celebratory trip to the Kenzaki Inn. As Kenzaki begins to become a more successful editor, he helps him get Takanashi opportunities despite Houjo's objections.
Rentarou Yamashirou (山城 廉太郎, Yamashirou Rentarō)
The editor-in-chief of Weekly Shōnen Magazine. He is one of three remaining employees who remember when the magazine was number one in circulation and was on the celebratory trip to the Kenzaki Inn. He gives Kenzaki an "A" rating on his employment examination because he describes the exact chapter in his favorite manga when it was number one in reader survey rankings, despite it later being cancelled. He transfers to Young Magazine and is replaced by Houjo.
Mio Kawaguchi (川内 美緒, Kawaguchi Mio)
A college friend of Kenzaki working for the same company as an editor for the fashion magazine Vivi. Others mistaking her and Kanzaki for a couple is a recurring gag in the series. In response she becomes flustered, implying she is romantically interested in him. Her mentor is Wakatsuki.

Other edit

Masato Katsuragi (桂木 マサト, Katsuragi Masato)
The author of Touch Up and Traveling. Touch Up frequently is number one in the reader survey. He is Takanashi's father, but after her mother dies and sends her to live with her mother's family.
Aiko Wakatsuki (若月 藍子, Wakatsuki Aiko)
A senior editor for ViVi. She is in a relationship with Yagami.
Taishi Nakata (仲田 帝士, Nakata Taishi)
iAn editor and a colleague of Kenzaki. He helps mentor Kenzaki prior to Natsume.
Otoguro Kazuhiko (乙黒 和彦, Kazuhiko Otoguro)
An editor and a colleague of Kenzaki.
Kenji Natori (名取 賢治, Natori Kenji)
A senior editor and one of the four best editors at Weekly Shōnen Magazine.
Miyuki Watanuki (綿貫 雅, Watanuki Miyuki)
A senior editor and one of the four best editors at Weekly Shōnen Magazine. She is the only female editor.
Naoki Fushimi (伏見 直樹, Fushimi Naoki)
A senior editor and one of the four best editors at Weekly Shōnen Magazine.

Publication edit

Hitman is written and illustrated by Kōji Seo. It was announced in April 2018,[2] and ran in Kodansha's Weekly Shōnen Magazine from June 20, 2018, to February 17, 2021.[3][4] Kodansha collected its chapters in thirteen tankōbon volumes, released from October 17, 2018, to March 17, 2021.[5][6]

The manga is licensed in France by Pika Édition.[7]

References edit

  1. ^ Lafleuriel, Erwan (October 1, 2020). "Hitman, le manga sur le manga par un Seo Kouji (Suzuka, Fûka) carré mais prévisible". IGN France (in French). from the original on December 1, 2020. Retrieved March 15, 2021.
  2. ^ Sherman, Jennifer (April 3, 2018). "Fuuka's Kouji Seo to Launch New Manga in June". Anime News Network. Retrieved March 29, 2019.
  3. ^ Hodgkins, Crystalyn (May 29, 2018). "Title, Launch Date Revealed for New Manga by Fuuka's Kouji Seo (Updated)". Anime News Network. Retrieved March 10, 2019.

    瀬尾公治が実体験を元にマンガ編集者を描く「ヒットマン」、週マガで連載開始. Natalie (in Japanese). Natasha, Inc. June 20, 2018. Retrieved March 15, 2021.

  4. ^ Pineda, Rafael Antonio (February 1, 2021). "Kouji Seo's New Manga Launches on February 17". Anime News Network. Retrieved March 15, 2021.

    運命の女子5人との共同生活、瀬尾公治の新連載「女神のカフェテラス」が週マガで. Natalie (in Japanese). Natasha, Inc. February 17, 2021. Retrieved March 15, 2021.

  5. ^ ヒットマン(1) (in Japanese). Kodansha. Retrieved March 15, 2021.
  6. ^ ヒットマン(13) (in Japanese). Kodansha. Retrieved March 15, 2021.
  7. ^ De la Cruz, Bruno (February 27, 2020). "Hitman, Les coulisses du manga de Kouji Seo arrive chez Pika en mai !". Anime News Network (in French). Retrieved March 15, 2021.

External links edit

  • Manga official website (in Japanese)

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Hitman Japanese ヒットマン Hepburn Hittoman is a Japanese manga series written and illustrated by Kōji Seo It follows Kenzaki Ryuunosuke as he becomes a manga editor and aims to make author Takanashi Tsubasa the number one author in Japan It was serialized in Kodansha s Weekly Shōnen Magazine from June 2018 to February 2021 with its chapters collected in thirteen tankōbon volumes HitmanCover of the Weekly Shōnen Magazine issue Hitman debuted in featuring Kenzaki Ryuunosuke and Takanashi Tsubasa ヒットマン Hittoman GenreRomantic comedy 1 MangaWritten byKōji SeoPublished byKodanshaImprintShōnen Magazine ComicsMagazineWeekly Shōnen MagazineDemographicShōnenOriginal runJune 20 2018 February 17 2021Volumes13 List of volumes Contents 1 Plot 2 Characters 2 1 Main 2 2 Secondary 2 3 Other 3 Publication 4 References 5 External linksPlot editCollege Senior Kenzaki Ryuunosuke is interviewing at Kodansha when he finds and reads a rough draft of a proposed manga Takanashi Tsubasa finds him and scolds him for reading a manga at a job interview and he tells her it is seriously interesting Kenzaki is hired and later receives a call from an aspiring manga artist who wants to submit a name The author is Takanashi and reveals that the manga was hers She says she did not interview because he told her the manga was interesting and now he has to take responsibility for it He says that he will and will make her the number one manga artist in Japan As Kenzaki becomes the editor for a number of authors and improves as an editor he and Takanashi continue to work through various obstacles toward their goal together Characters editMain edit Ryuunosuke Kenzaki 剣埼龍之介 Kenzaki Ryunosuke He starts working as an editor for Weekly Shōnen Magazine after college He becomes the editor for Takanashi after having met her while he was interviewing pledging to make her the number one author in Japan He also becomes the editor for Amaya and Shimakaze both popular authors Natsume serves as his mentor however Nakata fills in when Kenzaki first starts as Natsume is on vacation His parents own an onsen in Izu As a child it was there he saw the editors of Weekly Shōnen Magazine celebrating being number one in circulation and decided that he wanted to be manga editor Tsubasa Takanashi 小鳥遊 翼 Takanashi Tsubasa After Kenzaki calls her manga name interesting while interviewing to become an editor she decides to skip the interview and become an author instead When she returns to submit her name Kenzaki becomes her editor She ties for first place in the newcomers contest with her manga Love Letter However when it is published it does not do as well as Soul Green the manga it tied with and is not serialized She reworks it as a short manga and manages to get serialized debuting at third place in reader surveys She is the daughter of famous manga author Masato Katsuragi and wants to surpass him as a form of revenge for neglecting his family in favor if his work After her mother died she was raised harshly by her grandmother She exhibits jealousy and is competitive when the other female authors interact with Kenzaki Shiori Amaya 天谷 栞 Amaya Shiori A successful manga author Her series Kirikura wa Shinobanai is initially edited by Natsumi and he uses it to mentor Kanzaki She also acts as a mentor to Takanashi hiring her as an assistant so she can improve her illustrating skills When Kanzaki takes over editing from Natsumi she ranks number one in the reader survey for the first time She is romantically interested in Natsume She was also a character in A Town Where You Live Nonoka Shimakaze 島風 奈佳 Shimakaze Nonoka A successful manga artist She started her series Shakunetsu no Onigami at Monthly Sirius Houjou at the age of 16 It ran for two years selling more than one million volumes She transfers to Weekly Shōnen Magazine to start her new series King s Knight Kenzaki is her editor and she drops out of high school shortly before graduation and moves into the apartment next to his to focus on her work King s Knight debuts at number two in the reader surveys She has a crush on Kenzaki and sees Takanashi as a rival Secondary edit Akira Natsume 夏目 晶 Natsume Akira A senior editor and Kenzaki s mentor He specializes in helping wrap up manga that may be cancelled He was Amaya s editor on Kirikura wa Shinobanai for five years When he is assigned three popular authors coming from other companies under the condition they work with him he passes it on to Kanzaki He is one of three remaining employees who remember when Weekly Shōnen Magazine was number one in circulation and was on the celebratory trip to the Kenzaki Inn Hiroto Asama 浅間 大翔 Asama Hiroto He starts working for Weekly Shōnen Magazine at the same time as Kenzaki and serves as a rival A series he is editing Soul Green ties with Takanashi s Love Letter to win the Newcomers Award It does better in the reader surveys and is serialized He works with Houjo to headhunt three popular authors from other magazines when Houjo joins the company His mentor is Natori Shinji Houjo 北条 伸時 Hōjo Shinji Initially the editor in chief of Monthly Shōnen Sirius but takes over as editor in chief of Weekly Shōnen Magazine when Yamashirou transfers He does not like Takanashi and is set against serializing any of her work He brings two Vice Editor in chiefs with him from Monthly Shōnen Sirius Unono Tsuyoshi and Agama Tetsuya Kazutake Yagami 八神 千虎 Yagami Kazutake The deputy editor in chief and one of the four best editors at Weekly Shōnen Magazine He is one of three remaining employees who remember when the magazine was number one in circulation and was on the celebratory trip to the Kenzaki Inn As Kenzaki begins to become a more successful editor he helps him get Takanashi opportunities despite Houjo s objections Rentarou Yamashirou 山城 廉太郎 Yamashirou Rentarō The editor in chief of Weekly Shōnen Magazine He is one of three remaining employees who remember when the magazine was number one in circulation and was on the celebratory trip to the Kenzaki Inn He gives Kenzaki an A rating on his employment examination because he describes the exact chapter in his favorite manga when it was number one in reader survey rankings despite it later being cancelled He transfers to Young Magazine and is replaced by Houjo Mio Kawaguchi 川内 美緒 Kawaguchi Mio A college friend of Kenzaki working for the same company as an editor for the fashion magazine Vivi Others mistaking her and Kanzaki for a couple is a recurring gag in the series In response she becomes flustered implying she is romantically interested in him Her mentor is Wakatsuki Other edit Masato Katsuragi 桂木 マサト Katsuragi Masato The author of Touch Up and Traveling Touch Up frequently is number one in the reader survey He is Takanashi s father but after her mother dies and sends her to live with her mother s family Aiko Wakatsuki 若月 藍子 Wakatsuki Aiko A senior editor for ViVi She is in a relationship with Yagami Taishi Nakata 仲田 帝士 Nakata Taishi iAn editor and a colleague of Kenzaki He helps mentor Kenzaki prior to Natsume Otoguro Kazuhiko 乙黒 和彦 Kazuhiko Otoguro An editor and a colleague of Kenzaki Kenji Natori 名取 賢治 Natori Kenji A senior editor and one of the four best editors at Weekly Shōnen Magazine Miyuki Watanuki 綿貫 雅 Watanuki Miyuki A senior editor and one of the four best editors at Weekly Shōnen Magazine She is the only female editor Naoki Fushimi 伏見 直樹 Fushimi Naoki A senior editor and one of the four best editors at Weekly Shōnen Magazine Publication editSee also List of Hitman chapters Hitman is written and illustrated by Kōji Seo It was announced in April 2018 2 and ran in Kodansha s Weekly Shōnen Magazine from June 20 2018 to February 17 2021 3 4 Kodansha collected its chapters in thirteen tankōbon volumes released from October 17 2018 to March 17 2021 5 6 The manga is licensed in France by Pika Edition 7 References edit Lafleuriel Erwan October 1 2020 Hitman le manga sur le manga par un Seo Kouji Suzuka Fuka carre mais previsible IGN France in French Archived from the original on December 1 2020 Retrieved March 15 2021 Sherman Jennifer April 3 2018 Fuuka s Kouji Seo to Launch New Manga in June Anime News Network Retrieved March 29 2019 Hodgkins Crystalyn May 29 2018 Title Launch Date Revealed for New Manga by Fuuka s Kouji Seo Updated Anime News Network Retrieved March 10 2019 瀬尾公治が実体験を元にマンガ編集者を描く ヒットマン 週マガで連載開始 Natalie in Japanese Natasha Inc June 20 2018 Retrieved March 15 2021 Pineda Rafael Antonio February 1 2021 Kouji Seo s New Manga Launches on February 17 Anime News Network Retrieved March 15 2021 運命の女子5人との共同生活 瀬尾公治の新連載 女神のカフェテラス が週マガで Natalie in Japanese Natasha Inc February 17 2021 Retrieved March 15 2021 ヒットマン 1 in Japanese Kodansha Retrieved March 15 2021 ヒットマン 13 in Japanese Kodansha Retrieved March 15 2021 De la Cruz Bruno February 27 2020 Hitman Les coulisses du manga de Kouji Seo arrive chez Pika en mai Anime News Network in French Retrieved March 15 2021 External links editManga official website in Japanese Retrieved from https en wikipedia org w index php title Hitman manga amp oldid 1172732800, wikipedia, wiki, book, books, library,

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