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Kentaro Yabuki was born on 4 February, 1980 in Okayama, Japan, is a Japanese manga artist (born 1980). Discover Kentaro Yabuki's Biography, Age, Height, Physical Stats, Dating/Affairs, Family and career updates. Learn How rich is he in this year and how he spends money? Also learn how he earned most of networth at the age of 44 years old?

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Age 44 years old
Zodiac Sign Aquarius
Born 4 February, 1980
Birthday 4 February
Birthplace Okayama, Japan
Nationality Japan

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Kentaro Yabuki Net Worth

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Timeline

1995

He even admitted that his first publication in Jump was not his own work but actually an illustration combining, or rather fusing together, its characters Gohan and Trunks that he sent in to a 1995 contest and won a prize for.

1998

Yabuki's first serialized manga, Yamato Gensōki, briefly ran in Weekly Shōnen Jump in 1998.

2000

Kentaro Yabuki (矢吹 健太朗) is a Japanese manga artist, best known for his series Black Cat (2000–2004) and for illustrating To Love Ru (2006–2009) and To Love Ru Darkness (2010–2017) alongside author Saki Hasemi.

His first popular series, Black Cat, was serialized in the same magazine between July 2000 and June 2004.

It sold over 12 million copies in Japan and was adapted into an anime television series by Gonzo.

Both were released in North America.

Upon its ending, Yabuki expressed desire to make a sequel or make its characters reappear in another work.

2003

Yabuki was an extra in the 2003 movie Godzilla: Tokyo S.O.S., running through the streets of Roppongi Hills.

2006

Yabuki then teamed up with Saki Hasemi and illustrated the Weekly Shōnen Jump series To Love Ru (2006–2009) while Hasemi wrote it.

It was released in North America and adapted into several anime television series and original video animations (OVAs), which have also been released internationally.

2009

Yabuki and his first wife were divorced as of June 2009.

They have a daughter.

2010

Yabuki's one-shot "Futagami Double" was published in the January 4, 2010, issue of Weekly Shōnen Jump.

That month, he began illustrating a manga adaptation of Tomohiro Matsu's Mayoi Neko Overrun! light novel series for Jump SQ. before it was transferred to Jump SQ.19 in August 2010.

In October 2010, Yabuki and Hasemi began To Love Ru Darkness in Jump SQ..

2011

In August 2011 the editorial department suddenly announced that Mayoi Neko Overrun! had ended without giving an explanation.

2014

In 2014, Yabuki began providing the illustrations for a different Matsu light novel series, Hatena Illusion.

2015

But the fourth installment released in November 2015 became the last due to Matsu's death in 2016.

In August 2015, Yabuki announced in the September 2015 issue of Jump SQ. that he had gotten remarried.

He is the brother-in-law of fellow manga artist Kenta Shinohara.

In June 2022, Yabuki announced the birth of his son.

2017

To Love Ru Darkness ran until 2017 and, like the original, the sequel series was released in North America and adapted into several anime television series and OVAs, which have also been released internationally.

Together, the To Love Ru and To Love Ru Darkness manga series have over 16 million copies in circulation.

2018

From 2018 to 2020, he illustrated a manga adaptation of the Darling in the Franxx anime for the Shōnen Jump+ website and app.

2019

However, a series titled Hatena Illusion R began in 2019, and Yabuki continues his role as illustrator of the novels.

Yabuki's one-shot "Reo × Reo" was published in Weekly Shōnen Jump on February 9, 2019, as part of the magazine's Valentine's Day celebrations.

2020

Yabuki also wrote and illustrated the series Ayakashi Triangle (2020–2023).

His mentor was Takeshi Obata, the illustrator of Hikaru no Go, Death Note and Bakuman.

Yabuki has stated that everything he learned about drawing manga, he learned from Akira Toriyama's Dragon Ball.

He launched the manga series Ayakashi Triangle in the June 15, 2020, issue of Weekly Shōnen Jump.

On April 25, 2022, the series transferred to Shōnen Jump+ where it continued until September 25, 2023.

Yabuki said he was born in Okayama but "formed [his] personality" in Kōchi.