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  1. Riichiro Inagaki (Japanese: 稲垣 理一郎, Hepburn: Inagaki Riichirō, born June 20, 1976) is a Japanese manga writer from Tokyo. He started his career in 2001 publishing works for Shogakukan's magazine Big Comic Spirits.

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    Inagaki started to like manga when he read Fujiko Fujio's Manga Michi in middle school. 

    In 1994, he competed at the third Manga Kōshien, a high school manga contest based in Kōchi Prefecture. As it only demanded a one-panel story, Inagaki just threw some ink on the paper to look like he had messed up the story. He said, "People really liked that for some reason. But Manga Koshien isn't something I'm so fond of remembering". 

    After finishing school, he enrolled in a manga and film production company as animation assistant. 

    He started his career as professional manga writer by publishing works in Shogakukan's Big Comic Spirits. He debuted in October 2001 with Nandodemo Roku Gatsu Jū San Hi, and also wrote for the magazine Square Freeze and Love Love Santa, published in November 2001 and in February 2002 respectively. He later moved to Shueisha's Weekly Shōnen Jump, in which he won the 7th "Story King" award for a storyboard of Eyeshield 21.

    When he planned to create Eyeshield 21, the editorial department asked if he wanted to both write and draw the series, but Inagaki felt he was "so rookie". So he asked Yusuke Murata to be the illustrator. In 2002, they published two one-shots called Eyeshield Part 1 (前編 Zenpen) and Part 2 (後編 Kōhen) on March 5 and 12 in Weekly Shōnen Jump. The series began to be regularly published on July 23 of the same year in the same magazine. It spanned 333 chapters, the last one published on June 15, 2009, and the series was collected in 37 volumes. An anime adaptation, directed by Masayoshi Nishida and co-produced by TV Tokyo, NAS, and Gallop, aired from April 2005 to March 2008.

    For the release of Eyeshield 21 anime he created the Kome Studio, a company of copyright management to ensure the right of the original creators of manga. The company name, which translates to "rice", was chosen for three reasons: 1) because "Inagaki" contains a kanji ("稲") that can be translated to rice; 2) because "rice" kanji ("米") is also used to represent the United States; and 3) because of the Rice Bowl, an American football championship in Japan.

    Eyeshield 21 (Original Creator)

    Eyeshield 21: Jump Festa 2005 Special (Original Creator)

    Eyeshield 21: Maboroshi no Golden Bowl (Original Creator)

    Dr. Stone (Original Creator)

    Alpha Centauri Doubutsuen (Story)

    Dr. Stone (Story)

    Eyeshield 21 (Story)

    Eyeshield 21 (Story)

    Kakioroshi Manga Bangai-hen: Valentine Special (Story)

    Kiba & Kiba (Story)

  2. Inagaki, Riichiro. He won the 7th "Story King" section in Weekly Shonen Jump No.51 2001. His previous works include Any number of times on the 13th of June, Square Freeze and LOVE LOVE Santa, which were published in Big Comic Spirits.

  3. Dr. Stone (stylized as Dr.STONE) is a Japanese manga series written by Riichiro Inagaki and illustrated by the South Korean artist Boichi. It was serialized in Shueisha's shōnen manga magazine Weekly Shōnen Jump from March 2017 to March 2022, with its chapters collected in 27 tankōbon volumes.

  4. Dr. STONE creators Riichiro Inagaki and Boichi explain the science behind Senku’s adventures and inventions in the Stone World!

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  5. Nov 19, 2019 · At Anime NYC, CBR spoke with Dr. Stone's writer Riichiro Inagaki and artist Boichi, who recently created his own spin-off manga Dr. Stone Reboot: Byakuya, on their work on the hit series. CBR: Inagaki-san, your first big hit was a football manga ( Eyeshield 21 ).

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  7. Nov 27, 2019 · Between their panel and our opportunity to interview them, writer Riichiro Inagaki and artist Boichi gave fans an inside look at how they came up in the manga industry.

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