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Hiroya Oku (奥 浩哉, Oku Hiroya) is a Japanese manga artist who is the creator of Gantz, Gigant, Hen, and Inuyashiki.
Born in Fukuoka, Japan, he debuted as a manga artist in 1992, with his first series, Hen. The series became quite popular, spawning a live-action TV series in 1996 and an OVA anime series in 1997. Oku is an avid movie watcher and figurine collector, collecting life-like 1/6th and 1/4th scale figures of various famous actors. In 2000, he begun his longest and most famous work, GANTZ, which used a mix of traditional art and CG backgrounds. Gantz was adapted into a 26 episode TV anime in 2004, which animated the first 8 volumes of the manga. It was also adapted into live-action film series in 2011, and a high-budget CG movie titled GANTZ:O in 2016. After 2016, any future GANTZ adaptions were put on hold as Oku had given the rights to Hollywood executives who wanted to make an American GANTZ film. In 2021 it was announced that Sony Pictures would be adapting a live-action Gantz film directed by Julius Avery.
Since the ending of GANTZ in 2013, Oku has gone on to work on other shorter series, including Inuyashiki and GIGANT, the first of which was adapted into a TV anime by MAPPA in 2017. His favourite films are Back to the Future, Die Hard, Alien, Blade Runner, Predator and Sure Death 3. His favourite manga series are AKIRA, Berserk, Perman, Doraemon, and The Vampires.
A stylish glossy black bodysuit that also functions as armor during the Gantz missions. The suit is highly durable and protects the user against all conventional means of damage, even against unexposed parts of the body - How exactly it does this is unknown. The suit is also cable of amplifying a person's base strength up to approximately ten times. When it reaches full strength, the suit bulks up taking on a large veiny appearance. Every part of the body can be bulked, even the legs. Which allows the wearer to make giant leaps and run at high speeds. The boots also have a special system that reduces the impact of falling from great heights.
The suit is covered in dozens of glowing blue/yellow buttons, which are used to monitor the status of the wearer. Once the durability of the suit has reached its limit, a strange liquid oozes out and renders the abilities of the suit useless. Once this happens, the odds of the wearer surviving to the end of the game are greatly lowered. The suits are designed to fit the exact measurements of the wearer, regardless of age, sex, or physical body proportions. There are even suits for animals! Each suit that is given in the Gantz room only works for the specific wearer they're made for. This means it's impossible to borrow/steal someone else's if you happen to lose your own. If worn, the suit also can nullify "friendly fire" attacks from other Gantz weapons. However, this greatly reduces the durability.
Oku originally wanted to give the Gantz suit a mech-powered design, but that wasn't well received by his editors. So instead, he gave the suit a cloth-like look that was also much easier to draw by hand. On a side note, the aliens that the characters face in the series are usually much larger in scale, almost making them look like tiny insects as they hop around and carry things ten times their size. The name "Gantz" is also very reminiscent of the word "Ants", but that might just be a stretch. A flea that stands up to a massive opponent... Can that be called courage?
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Character designs by Naoyuki Onda (恩田 尚之).
Character designs by Naoyuki Onda (恩田 尚之).
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