Black Tiger (stylized in
all caps) is a Japanese
manga series written and illustrated by
Osamu Akimoto. It was serialized in
Shueisha's
seinen manga magazine Grand Jump from December 2016 to February 2023, with its chapters collected in 11 tankōbon volumes.
Premise
In the turmoil following the
American Civil War, security in the south has rapidly declined. In response, the United States government significantly increased the reward for
bounties and issues
licenses to kill to the best
bounty hunters. The series follows one of these "Black Members", the female
gunslinger Black Tiger.
Production
Osamu Akimoto said Black Tiger came from having always wanted to draw a
Western, recalling that everyone loved
Spaghetti Westerns when he was a kid.[3][4] Although he previously created one with the 2015 one-shot Allie, Shoot Your Gun, he said that there are many
historical dramas nowadays, but no Westerns.[4] He also described Black Tiger as an homage to manga artist Mikiya Mochizuki, who died in 2016, and his series Wild 7, where a bad guy defeats a bad guy.[4]
Although it is Akimoto's first series following the completion of KochiKame: Tokyo Beat Cops (1976–2016), Black Tiger has a different style because it is serialized in a
seinen manga magazine and he said it feels like a new start as a result.[3] He said his roots are in gekiga and described the characters of Black Tiger as being gekiga, which means they do not speak much.[4] The artist noted how even when he drew gun-shooting scenes in Mr. Clice, he did not show blood, but now he wants to draw more freely.[3] Despite stating that drawing women has always been a weakness of his, Akimoto said strong-minded girls are easy and interesting to draw, so he wanted to use one as the main character.[4]
Publication
Written and illustrated by
Osamu Akimoto, Black Tiger started in
Shueisha's
seinen manga magazine Grand Jump on December 21, 2016.[5][1][6] The manga was published on an irregular basis until November 2019, when it started a regular serialization in the magazine.[7] The series finished on February 1, 2023.[8][9] Shueisha collected its chapters in 11 tankōbon volumes; the first volume was released on November 2, 2017, and includes the 2015 one-shot Allie, Shoot Your Gun (アリィよ銃を撃て!, Arii yo Jū wo Ute!).[2] The last volume was released on April 18, 2023.[10]
^Akimoto, Osamu (February 1, 2023). 最終話 闘いの果て [Final Chapter: After the End of the War]. Grand Jump. Black Tiger (in Japanese). No. 5.
Shueisha. p. 417.
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