Jiraiya (artist)
Jiraiya is a pseudonymous Japanese gay manga artist and illustrator. He is noted for his homoerotic, hyperreal drawings of gachimuchi men, and for his use of digital illustration in his artwork.
Biography
Jiraiya was born in 1967 to a working-class family in Sapporo, Japan. In the late 1980s, he discovered the gay magazine, and was influenced by the artwork by Gengoroh Tagame published in the magazine. In his twenties, Jiraiya worked as a mangaka for Shogakukan, and later as a graphic designer.His career as a gay manga artist began in 1998 when, at the age of 31, he submitted to and was published in the magazine G-men. He became the exclusive cover artist for G-men in 2001, replacing Gengoroh Tagame following his departure from the magazine, and illustrated the covers for issues 63 to 124. In addition to cover illustrations, Jiraiya contributed manga to G-men.
In his private life, Jiraiya works as a commercial advertising designer and is closeted. Consequently, he is notoriously reclusive, rarely makes public appearances, and does not publish photographs of his face.
Style
Jiraiya specializes in pin-up art of hypermasculine men with large, muscular builds, and was one of the first gay manga artists to use digital illustration extensively in his work. He is noted for his hyperreal drawing style, the result of a process in which he creates a freehand sketch from a photographic reference of body parts from different men collaged into a single figure, which he then augments with Photoshop, Illustrator, and QuarkXPress.Japanese iconography figures heavily into Jiraiya's artwork, including kendo and judo uniforms, Buddhist monks, festival costumes, and fundoshi. His narrative works are typically comic and light-hearted in tone, contrasting the sadomasochistic material of his peers, and deal with themes of group sex, romance, and athletic competition.
Works
Publishing
Jiraiya has published three major collections of manga: Room for Five Guys, Song of Gratitude, and. Two anthologies his art have been published: The Art of Jiraiya by French publisher H&O in 2007, and Art Works of Jiraiya: 1998–2012 by Japanese publisher Furukawa Shobou in 2012. In 2014, works by Jiraiya were included in , the first English-language anthology of gay manga. Two dōjinshi by Jiraiya, Caveman Guu and Two Hoses, were translated into English by Massive Goods in 2013 and 2017, respectively.Fashion
In addition to publishing, Jiraiya has collaborated with multiple fashion houses to release products featuring his artwork. In June 2014, Opening Ceremony launched a line of products featuring Jiraiya's artwork for Pride Month, including apparel, accessories, and a Tenga sex toy. A t-shirt collaboration between Jiraiya, Massive, and Mission Chinese Food was also launched that same year. In 2015, Opening Ceremony and Jiraiya released a second collaboration, titled "Power-Up Massive". Pretty Snake, a fashion brand founded by Project Runway contestant Joe Segal, launched a line of swim briefs with artwork by Jiraiya in 2015."The Best Couple"
In November 2013, Massive Goods released "The Best Couple," a sweatshirt featuring an illustration of two original characters created by Jiraiya, Asakichi and Seiji. The characters would later appear as the subjects of "LOVE IS MASSIVE", a 2016 illustration created by Jiraiya to raise funds for the victims of the Orlando nightclub shooting. Two Hoses, a 2017 dōjinshi by Jiraiya, outlines the backstory of The Best Couple as two firefighters drawn together by a near-death experience.Impact
Along with Gengoroh Tagame, Jiraiya is regarded as one of the most influential and prolific creators of gay manga; Anne Ishii, the co-founder of Massive Goods, has stated that "if Tagame is the dark father of Japanese gay manga, Jiraiya is the fairy godmother." He has been compared to Tom of Finland in reference to the cultural impact of his work, and Martin Margiela in reference to his reclusiveness. His art has been praised for depicting East Asian men as physically strong and sexually desirable, subverting stereotypical portrayals of East Asian men as emasculated and asexual. His fashion designs have gained popularity in the LGBTQ hip hop scene, and have been worn by Tinashe, Cazwell, and Blood Orange.Manga
G-men- "Festival of the Tatsukobe Temple", issue 46, November 1999
- "The Smell of Indigo", issue 50, March 2000
- "Feast of Fishery", issue 53, June 2000
- "Sumo Wrestling Ceremony of Yatsukichi Temple", issue 56, September 2000
- "Undercover Lover", issue 59, December 2000
- "Promise", issue 62, March 2001
- "Room for Five Guys", issue 65, June 2001
- "Harbor Festival Passion", issue 68, September 2001
- "My Father’s Boyfriend, Part 1", issue 72, January 2002
- "My Father’s Boyfriend, Part 2", issue 73, February 2002
- "Goro", issue 77, June 2002
- "Toro the Crybaby", issue 89, June 2003
- "Kaaatsu!", issue 96, January 2004
- "800-lb Chubby Hyakutaro", issue 100, July 2004
- "Song of Gratitude", issue 112, May 2005
- "Umihiko and Yamahiko", issue 125, June 2006
- "Stray Dog Jiro", issue 130, November 2006
- "The Story of the Fujino Bathhouse on Third Street in Kibou City", issue 139, August 2007
- "Secret", issue 150, July 2008
- "Three Crows", issue 156, January 2009
- "Kinta's Balls", issue 172, May 2010
- "Whichever Way the Wind Blows", issue 181, February 2011
- "Beware of Fire!!", issue 196, May 2012
- "Momotarou vs. Nitaro", issue 200, November 2012
- "Midday Fireworks", issue 210, July 2013
- "Blue Sky Thunderhead Shower, Part 1", issue 216, January 2014
- "Blue Sky Thunderhead Shower, Part 2", issue 217, February 2014
- "The Lovers' Common Exchange", issue 216, September 2015
- "The House of Gengoro Kimura", vol. 1–6, October 2004-February 2006
- "It's Tough Being An Adviser", vol. 7, December 2006
- "Training Room", vol. 1, August 2007
- "Demon in the Storehouse", vol. 2, November 2007
- "Ten Ninja of Sanada: One Night of Travel", vol. 5, October 2008
- "In the Hole", vol. 1, February 2009
- "The CEO's Toy", issue 2, May 2011
- "The Mountain and the White Sake", issue 6, May 2012
- "22 Year Old Beast", vol. 2, June 2017
- "Caveman Guu"
- * English edition published by Massive Goods, May 2014
- * Japanese edition published by BIG GYM, 7 March 2015
- "Two Hoses"
- * English edition published by Massive Goods, 14 February 2017
- * Japanese edition published by BIG GYM, 14 February 2017
- "Yokozuna-sensei", BIG GYM, 27 April 2019
Collected editions
Song of Gratitude, Furukawa Shobo, 16 January 2007,
- Song of Gratitude New Edition, Furukawa Shobo, 21 August 2015,
- Three Crows Special!, Furukawa Shobo, 20 November 2012,
- Three Crows Special! New Edition, Furukawa Shobo, 19 May 2015,
Art books
- The Art of Jiraiya, H & O Éditions, 2007,
- Art Works of Jiraiya 1998-2012, Furukawa Shobou, 2012,