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“I believe he’s very famous in the U.S.”: The Japanese Cartoonist Who Influenced Kentaro Miura’s Berserk Gave us the Bleakest, Most Brain-rattling Anime of All Time
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Kentaro Miura’s Berserk is a world-renowned phenomenon and has stolen the hearts of every dark fantasy otaku. His iconic art style is loved by fans and is very rare. Very few people know how to blend a gritty manga with an equally gritty art, but, Miura has been a great success in the field.

Be it his tragic characters or wonderful world setting, Miura has created a masterpiece via Berserk. Of course, several other works of art surprised and inspired the mangaka to create his classic manga. In an interview, the author admitted the person whose art style he has idolized.

Kentaro Miura Fesses Up His Biggest Influence

Casca in Berserk Manga | Hakusensha

In an interview, Kentaro Miura was asked about the greatest cartoonist, director, or movie that had inspired him. In response, the author confessed that he is a fan of Go Nagai, the pioneer of the mecha robot genre.
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  • 6/22/2024
  • by Aaheli Pradhan
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