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30th Anniversary of Painting Industry Kazuhiro Fujita Genga. Exhibition Weekly Shonen Sunday 60th Anniversary Project

~画業30周年記念~ 藤田和日郎原画展 週刊少年サンデー60周年企画
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Name of performance: -30th Anniversary of Painting-Kazuhiro Fujita Original Painting Exhibition Weekly Shonen Sunday 60th Anniversary
Venue: Hakata Hankyu 8th Floor
Open: 2019/07/18 (Thursday) 10:00
Notes:
[Date] September 12 (Thu)-September 23 (Mon / Holiday), 2019
[Opening hours] 10:00 am-8:00 pm
* Admission is 30 minutes before closing each day Closed at 5pm
* Bonus will be exchanged for a stub when you enter the Fujita Kazuhiro Genga Exhibition at Hakata Hankyu.

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Kazuhiro Fujita (Fujita Kazuhiro, May 24, 1964 ) is a Japanese cartoonist. He was born from Asahikawa city, Hokkaido.
He graduated from Hokkaido Asahikawa Eastern High School, Nihon University Law School Newspaper course graduate. The current work place is Toshima-ku, Tokyo.

In 1988 (Showa era 63), "Letter of contact" was published in the extra number issue of "Weekly Shonen Sunday" and debuted. In 1990 (Heisei 2 years) he started "Weekly Shonen Sunday" series. He has major works such as "Ushio and Tora" · "Karakuri Circus" · "Moonlight Ordinance" · "Evil eye fly to the moon ring". He mainly played in "Weekly Shonen Sunday".
Originally he like to think about talking, aiming at cartoonists as a result of having read Roll Takahashi's horror short film "Darkening Gaze" and "Laughing Target".

After getting through Asashiri Yoshito's assistant, "Communication Okitan" which won the 22nd Newcomeric Comic Grand Prize in 1988 is published in the extra number issue of "Weekly Shonen Sunday" to make his debut. And in 1989 he won the 2nd Boysunday Comic Grand Prix with "Ushio Tora". This prize was a newcomer prize sponsored by Shonen Sunday, and was stating that the winning work will be serialized as it is. Next in 1990 (Heisei 2) he was serializing the same work on Shonen Sunday magazine. The work has been serialized over more than six years, becoming a popular work to be converted into OVA and so on.

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