Q: Previously, the identities of the second half’s new central characters (Mello and Near) became known. Ugh!! Par ailleurs, dans la longue interview de la scénariste, que l'on trouve dans le tome 13 de Death Note, les traducteurs français ont utilisé le masculin. Death Note's Ohba, My Little Monster's Robico Make 1-Shot Manga (Apr 20, 2014) Death Note Musical Workshop Held in NYC (Apr 17, 2014) Death Note Gets Smartphone Escape Game (Apr 12, 2014) He goes by a pseudonym, and has only given a few interviews. Anyone wishing that was the extant ending, or did Ohba make the right decision in penning the one that we got? I started thinking of some ideas and while these ideas were still floating in the back of my mind, I got more ideas to fill up detailed plots like the rules and the god of death and so on. There was nothing in particular. Tsugumi Ohba (Japanese: 大場 つぐみ, Hepburn: Ōba Tsugumi) is the pen name of a Japanese gensakusha or writer of manga, best known for authoring the Death Note manga series with illustrator Takeshi Obata from 2003 to 2006, which has 30 million collected volumes in circulation. He first made his name known as the storywriter of the controversial cat-and-mouse suspense series Death Note. Who could have predicted L would die like this?! Tsugumi Ohba Interview (available in the May 21 issue of Weekly SJ Alpha) SJ Alpha Members Only! 3,424 likes. SJ Alpha picked the brains behind the wildly popular Bakuman manga series, Tsugumi Ohba! So what do you make of that? (2008–2012), was also successful with 15 million in circulation. INTERVIEW: Tsugumi Ohba. Il n'est donc pas certain que Tsugumi Ohba soit une femme. It is said in some sites (including Wikipedia) that based on some cross-references the Bakuman and Death Note, the author, Tsugumi Ohba, is actually a pen name, and his real name is Hiroshi Gamo, another 50-year-old mangaka that was some kind of one-hit-wonder in the 90's.. If Mello's death was suppose to be so dramatic, what happened? I love Death Note for what it is, but I lost some respect to it after reading several interviews with Tsugumi Ohba. Re: Death Note (Takeshi Obata et Tsugumi Ohba) par Roulia » 05 Juin 2012, 12:30 Le manga je l'ai adoré (même si Misa me tapait sur les nerfs quelques fois ^^) mais en ce qui concerne l'anime. Caption: The first part of “Death Note” went out with a bang. All this is available for SJ Alpha members only! Tsugumi Ohba, the man behind the juggernaut anime and manga series Death Note, is largely an unknown entity. 26/2/2014 17:14:20. Tsugumi Ohba (Japanese: 大場 つぐみ, Hepburn: Ōba Tsugumi) is the pen name of a Japanese gensakusha or writer of manga, best known for authoring the Death Note manga series with illustrator Takeshi Obata from 2003 to 2006, which has 30 million collected volumes in circulation. He claims that L's suspicions that Light is Kira were in reality almost 100%, and the (much lower) numbers he gave to the task force were all made up. English translation by ScarredinSilence.
Death Note's Ohba, My Little Monster's Robico Make 1-Shot Manga (Apr 20, 2014) Death Note Musical Workshop Held in NYC (Apr 17, 2014) Death Note Gets Smartphone Escape Game (Apr 12, 2014) Original interview with Tsugumi Ohba by The Star Online, but no cyber version exists.
Special Interview: Tsugumi Ohba Part 2 Small insert: Light holding dead!L in his arms. Tsugumi Ohba is one of the most mysterious creators in Shonen Jump history. Tsugumi Ohba. From The Star Online comes a short interview with Tsugumi Ohba, author of Death Note, where he talks about his inspiration for Death Note as well as his views on justice. (2008–2012), was also successful with 15 million in circulation. From The Star Online comes a short interview with Tsugumi Ohba, author of Death Note, where he talks about his inspiration for Death Note as well as his views on justice. By May 28, 2012 .