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{{Short description|Japanese manga writer (1947–2018)}}
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| native_name = 狩撫 麻礼
| name = Garon Tsuchiya
| native_name = 土屋 ガロン
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| birth_name = Garon Tsuchiya
| birth_date = 1947
| birth_date = 1947
| birth_place = Tokyo, Japan
| birth_place = [[Tokyo]], Japan
| death_date = {{Death date and age|mf=yes|2018|1|7|1947|}}
| nationality = Japanese
| nationality =
| other_names = Marley Carib, Marginal, Yuuhou Hijikata
| other_names = Marley Carib, Marginal, Yuuhou Hijikata
| occupation = [[Manga]] writer
| occupation = [[Manga]] writer
| known_for = {{ubl|''[[Old Boy (manga)|Old Boy]]''|''[[Astral Project (manga)|Astral Project]]''|''[[Reverse Edge: Ōkawabata Tanteisha]]''}}
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{{nihongo|'''Garon Tsuchiya'''|土屋 ガロン|Tsuchiya Garon|born 1947 in Tokyo}}, also known as {{nihongo|'''Marley Carib'''|狩撫 麻礼|Karibu Marei}} and '''Marginal''' (in ''[[Astral Project (manga)|Astral Project]]''<ref>{{cite web|url=http://manga.about.com/b/2009/01/29/2008-best-new-seinen-manga-readers-poll-winner-gantz.htm|title=2008 Best New Seinen Manga Readers' Poll Winner: Gantz|last=Aoki|first=Deb.|date=January 29, 2009|publisher=[[About.com]]|accessdate=31 January 2010}}</ref>), is a Japanese [[manga]] writer.
{{nihongo|'''Garon Tsuchiya'''|土屋 ガロン|Tsuchiya Garon|1947 January 7, 2018|lead=yes}}, also known as {{nihongo|'''Marley Caribu'''|狩撫 麻礼|Karibu Marei}} and '''Marginal''' (in ''[[Astral Project (manga)|Astral Project]]''<ref>{{cite web|url=http://manga.about.com/b/2009/01/29/2008-best-new-seinen-manga-readers-poll-winner-gantz.htm|title=2008 Best New Seinen Manga Readers' Poll Winner: Gantz|last=Aoki|first=Deb.|date=January 29, 2009|publisher=[[About.com]]|accessdate=31 January 2010|archive-url=https://web.archive.org/web/20090203174131/http://manga.about.com/b/2009/01/29/2008-best-new-seinen-manga-readers-poll-winner-gantz.htm|archive-date=February 3, 2009|url-status=dead}}</ref>), was a Japanese [[manga]] writer.


In 1986 he completed his first major works in collaboration with Akyo Makata in ''Ahomansu'' and ''Meisouou Boodaa''. Afterwards, Tsuchiya collaborated with draftsman [[Kaiji Kawaguchi]] (''[[Zipang (manga)|Zipang]]'', ''Spirit of The Sun'') for the title, ''Tokishozo Disturbs and Losses''. In 1992-1993 he collaborated with [[Jiro Taniguchi]] for the manga {{nihongo|''Blue Fighter''|青の戦士|Ao no Senshi}}, {{nihongo|''Knuckle Wars''|ナックル・ウォーズ|Nakkuru}} and {{nihongo|''Live! Odyssey''|LIVE! オデッセイ}}.{{Citation needed|date=February 2013}}
In 1986 he completed his first major works in collaboration with Akyo Makata in ''Ahomansu'' and ''Meisouou Boodaa''. Afterwards, Tsuchiya collaborated with draftsman [[Kaiji Kawaguchi]] (''[[Zipang (manga)|Zipang]]'', ''Spirit of The Sun'') for the title, ''Tokishozo Disturbs and Losses''. In 1992-1993 he collaborated with [[Jiro Taniguchi]] for the manga {{nihongo|''Blue Fighter''|青の戦士|Ao no Senshi}}, {{nihongo|''Knuckle Wars''|ナックル・ウォーズ|Nakkuru}} and {{nihongo|''Live! Odyssey''|LIVE! オデッセイ}}.{{Citation needed|date=February 2013}}


He also collaborated with Takashi Imashiro for the manga ''Takopon''. He has collaborated with manga artist [[Nobuaki Minegishi]] for the manga ''[[Old Boy (manga)|Old Boy]]'', upon which [[Park Chan-wook]]'s 2003 film ''[[Oldboy (2003 film)|Oldboy]]'' is based.
He also collaborated with Takashi Imashiro for the manga ''Takopon''. He has collaborated with manga artist [[Nobuaki Minegishi]] for the manga ''[[Old Boy (manga)|Old Boy]]'', upon which [[Park Chan-wook]]'s 2003 film ''[[Oldboy (2003 film)|Oldboy]]'' is based.

Tsuchiya died on January 7, 2018.<ref>{{cite web|url=https://www.animenewsnetwork.com/news/2018-01-15/old-boy-manga-author-caribu-marley-passes-away/.126435|title=Old Boy Manga Author Caribu Marley Passes Away|publisher=[[Anime News Network]]}}</ref>


==Works==
==Works==
* ''[[Old Boy (manga)|Old Boy]]'' (1996-1998)
* ''[[Old Boy (manga)|Old Boy]]'' (1996–1998)
* ''[[Astral Project (manga)|Astral Project]]'' (2005–2007)
* ''[[Astral Project (manga)|Astral Project]]'' (2005–2007)
* ''[[Reverse Edge: Ōkawabata Tanteisha]]'' (2008–present) (as Yuuhou Hijikata)<ref>{{cite web |url= http://www.animenewsnetwork.com/news/2014-01-01/jo-odagiri-stars-in-manga-based-reverse-edge-live-action-series|title= Jo Odagiri Stars in Manga-Based Reverse Edge Live-Action Series|date= 2014-01-01|accessdate= 2014-01-30|work= [[Anime News Network]]}}</ref>
* ''[[Reverse Edge: Ōkawabata Tanteisha]]'' (2008–2018; his death) (as Yuuhou Hijikata)<ref>{{cite web |url= http://www.animenewsnetwork.com/news/2014-01-01/jo-odagiri-stars-in-manga-based-reverse-edge-live-action-series|title= Jo Odagiri Stars in Manga-Based Reverse Edge Live-Action Series|date= 2014-01-01|accessdate= 2014-01-30|work= [[Anime News Network]]}}</ref>


==See also==
==See also==
*''[[A Homansu]]'', a film based on his comic.
* ''[[A Homansu]]'', a film based on his comic.


==References==
==References==
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==External links==
==External links==
* {{Official website|http://caribumarley.web.fc2.com}} (as Marley Carib) {{ja icon}}
* {{Official website|http://caribumarley.web.fc2.com}} (as Marley Carib) {{in lang|ja}}
* [http://mediaarts-db.jp/mg/authorities/25115 Garon Tsuchiya manga], [http://mediaarts-db.jp/mg/authorities/5923 Marley Carib manga], at Media Arts Database {{ja icon}}
* [http://mediaarts-db.jp/mg/authorities/25115 Garon Tsuchiya manga], [http://mediaarts-db.jp/mg/authorities/5923 Marley Carib manga], at Media Arts Database {{in lang|ja}}

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Latest revision as of 04:59, 30 October 2023

Marley Caribu
狩撫 麻礼
Born
Garon Tsuchiya

1947
Tokyo, Japan
DiedJanuary 7, 2018(2018-01-07) (aged 70–71)
Other namesMarley Carib, Marginal, Yuuhou Hijikata
OccupationManga writer
Known for

Garon Tsuchiya (Japanese: 土屋 ガロン, Hepburn: Tsuchiya Garon, 1947 – January 7, 2018), also known as Marley Caribu (狩撫 麻礼, Karibu Marei) and Marginal (in Astral Project[1]), was a Japanese manga writer.

In 1986 he completed his first major works in collaboration with Akyo Makata in Ahomansu and Meisouou Boodaa. Afterwards, Tsuchiya collaborated with draftsman Kaiji Kawaguchi (Zipang, Spirit of The Sun) for the title, Tokishozo Disturbs and Losses. In 1992-1993 he collaborated with Jiro Taniguchi for the manga Blue Fighter (青の戦士, Ao no Senshi), Knuckle Wars (ナックル・ウォーズ, Nakkuru) and Live! Odyssey (LIVE! オデッセイ).[citation needed]

He also collaborated with Takashi Imashiro for the manga Takopon. He has collaborated with manga artist Nobuaki Minegishi for the manga Old Boy, upon which Park Chan-wook's 2003 film Oldboy is based.

Tsuchiya died on January 7, 2018.[2]

Works

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See also

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References

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  1. ^ Aoki, Deb. (January 29, 2009). "2008 Best New Seinen Manga Readers' Poll Winner: Gantz". About.com. Archived from the original on February 3, 2009. Retrieved January 31, 2010.
  2. ^ "Old Boy Manga Author Caribu Marley Passes Away". Anime News Network.
  3. ^ "Jo Odagiri Stars in Manga-Based Reverse Edge Live-Action Series". Anime News Network. January 1, 2014. Retrieved January 30, 2014.
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