6/23/2023 0 Comments Space chef caisa![]() Some examples include writing and drawing for a story apart of an anthology of tales from the Trigun universe called Trigun: Multiple Bullets, and a character-specific prequel for Terra Formars called Terra Formars Gaidan: Asimov. Outside of Sun-Ken Rock, Boichi also worked on spin-offs for much larger series. If I couldn’t call Sun-Ken Rock testosterone-filled, I’d definitely call it powerful. ![]() Boichi’s linework and high attention to detail lend to making each page feel incredibly powerful. That doesn’t regulate the female characters to strictly damsel-in-distress roles, though, as they’re typically more than capable of laying a beatdown. The leading men are absolutely shredded and at times very veiny, while many of the women are busty and curvy. If I had to narrow it down into a single phrase, I’d initially go with testosterone-filled. While his overall style could already be seen in previous works, it’s best exemplified in Sun-Ken Rock. As the two become closer, so does his small-town gang begin to grow and the complications of keeping both parts of his life separated. In an ironic twist, he instead joins a gang and becomes their new leader. When the woman he cares for leaves Japan to become a police officer in Korea, he initially follows her in an attempt to do the same. The story follows a troubled delinquent from a Yakuza affiliated family. The Doors Open With Sun-Ken Rockīoichi’s first hit would be Sun-Ken Rock, which ran for 10 years from 2006 to 2016 in the bi-weekly magazine Young King. The best way to describe it would be Food Wars! but with space aliens, absolutely no focus on a plot, and an absolutely greater focus on fan service. It follows a chef on board with a bunch of busty bounty hunters whose adventures somehow lead up to him making delectable food. His entry into the Japanese manga industry wouldn’t occur until 2004 with his Space Chef Caisar (sometimes called Ultimate Space Emperor Caesar ) serialized within the monthly Comic Gum. Boichi’s first official work would come out in a manhwa magazine that specializes in Korean shoujo. Although financial support from his parents was limited, he wouldn’t work any side jobs so he could focus on trying to get his works published. From Manhwa to Mangaīoichi would try to work towards his mangaka dreams in 1993, while still enrolled in school. He’d graduate with a major in image technology from graduate school after. His love for drawing even influenced his schooling choices, as his interest in drawing science fiction-related pieces would lead him to pursue a major in physics. ![]() He’d discover manga and realize his dream of becoming a mangaka before he was a teenager. Instead of simply scolding him, his parents would leave him paper and something to draw with when they went to work, letting him spend the whole day drawing away. Stone manga series.īoichi (real name Mu-jik Park) discovered his penchant for drawing at a very young age after doodling in his father’s journals. If you don’t know him from those, then you very likely know him more recently as the artist for the popular Dr. He’s the writer and illustrator of the popular manga series Sun-Ken Rock and Origin. If you follow manga and manhwa, there’s a good chance you’ve heard of Boichi.
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