Yoshinori Kobayashi (小林 よしのり or 小林 善範, Kobayashi Yoshinori, born August 31, 1953) is a Japanese manga artist known for his controversial political commentary manga Gōmanism Sengen.
Yoshinori Kobayashi 小林 よしのり | |
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Born | Yoshinori Kobayashi (小林 善範) August 31, 1953 Fukuoka, Japan |
Area(s) | Manga artist |
Notable works | Gōmanism Sengen |
A student of French literature from Fukuoka University, Kobayashi published his first manga, Tōdai Itchokusen (東大一直線, Beeline to Tokyo U), in 1976 in Weekly Shōnen Jump while still in school. Another of his early series, Obocchama-kun (おぼっちゃまくん, Little Princeling), a satire about a naughty rich boy in the heyday of Japan's bubble economy, won the 1989 Shogakukan Manga Award for children's manga.[1]
Kobayashi was included on Aum Shinrikyo's assassination list after he began satirising the cult. An assassination attempt was made on him by the members of the cult in 1993.[2]
Kobayashi was a denier of both the Nanjing Massacre and of the comfort women system during World War II.[3]