Hideaki Sorachi (空知 英秋, Sorachi Hideaki, born May 25, 1979)[1] is the pen name[2] of a Japanese manga artist, most well known for his mangaGintama, which began serialization in 2003 and ended in 2019.[3] He has also written numerous one-shots, including Dandelion, for which he won the Tenkaichi Honourable Mention Manga Award in 2002.[4] Sorachi's distinctive sense of humour and writing style has been the subject of academic research papers.[5][6][7] As of February 2018, the Gintama manga has sold 55 million units in Japan.[8]
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^Lee, R. (2011). Romanticising Shinsengumi in Contemporary Japan. New Voices (Sydney, N.S.W.), 4, 68–187. doi:10.21159/nv.04.08
^Jones, H. (2013). Manga Girls: Sex, Love, Comedy and Crime in Recent Boys’ Anime and Manga. In B. Steger & A. Koch (Eds.), Manga Girl Seeks Herbivore Boy: Studying Japanese Gender at Cambridge (pp. 23-82). Lit Verlag.
^Smith, A. (2020). What Do Manga Depict? Understanding Contemporary Japanese Comics and the Culture of Japan. (27834637) [Doctoral thesis, Indiana University of Pennsylvania]. ProQuest Dissertations Publishing.