Tsugumi Ohba
Tsugumi Ohba
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Full Name and Common Aliases
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Tsugumi Ohba is the pen name of a renowned Japanese manga creator, known for his dark and suspenseful storytelling style.
Birth and Death Dates
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Tsugumi Ohba was born on October 11, 1967. Unfortunately, there is no information available about his passing.
Nationality and Profession(s)
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Ohba is a Japanese manga writer, best recognized for his collaborations with artist Takehiko Morishige and later with Yoshitoshi ABe (of Serial Experiments Lain fame) on the critically acclaimed series Death Note. He has also worked as a screenwriter and novelist.
Early Life and Background
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Growing up in Japan's 1980s, Ohba was heavily influenced by Western comics and anime, which would later shape his unique storytelling style. His early interest in writing led to the creation of short stories and manga, ultimately paving the way for his future success.
During his formative years, Ohba developed a fascination with Japanese culture and the human condition. This curiosity is reflected in his work, particularly in Death Note, which explores themes such as morality, power dynamics, and social responsibility.
Major Accomplishments
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Death Note: Ohba's magnum opus, a psychological thriller that follows Light Yagami and L as they engage in a cat-and-mouse game of justice and morality. The series was adapted into an anime, which gained international recognition.
Bakuman : A manga about the challenges faced by aspiring manga creators, co-written with Takeshi Obata.
Notable Works or Actions
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Ohba's work on Death Note is widely regarded as one of his most significant contributions to the world of manga. The series has sold millions of copies worldwide and remains a cultural phenomenon in Japan and beyond. His subsequent collaborations, such as Bakuman, demonstrate his ability to craft compelling narratives that resonate with readers.
Impact and Legacy
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Ohba's influence on modern manga is undeniable. His willingness to tackle complex themes and moral dilemmas has inspired a new generation of creators. The success of Death Note can be attributed in part to its thought-provoking storyline, which encourages readers to question their own values and principles.
Why They Are Widely Quoted or Remembered
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Ohba's impact on the world of manga extends beyond his written works. His innovative storytelling style has paved the way for future generations of creators, who continue to push the boundaries of the medium. As a result, he remains one of the most influential and widely recognized manga writers in Japan today.
Quotes by Tsugumi Ohba
Tsugumi Ohba's insights on:

I AM RIGHTEOUS!! I’m the hero who’s liberating people from fear. I’m the savior who’s going to be like a god of this perfect new world!

If I become the most popular author in jump, please give me the right to end one manga I hate.

If I follow my dream and it shatters – I can accept having to regret that. But I don’t want to regret not pursuing it in the first place.






