Hiroya Oku is a Japanese manga artist and writer, born on September 16, 1967 in Fukuoka, Japan. He is best known for his work on the popular science fiction manga series "Gantz," which was serialized in Weekly Young Jump magazine from 2000 to 2013 and has been adapted into an anime series, live-action films, and video games.
Oku's work is often characterized by its graphic violence, explicit content, and complex moral themes. His art style is highly detailed and realistic, with a focus on dynamic posing and action sequences.
In addition to "Gantz," Oku has also worked on other manga series such as "Zero One," "Hen," and "Inuyashiki." He has won several awards for his work, including the 2002 Shogakukan Manga Award for "Gantz."
Overall, Hiroya Oku is a respected and influential figure in the manga industry, known for his unique storytelling style and striking artwork.
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