Kouta Hirano (平野 耕太,
Hirano Kōta?, born July 14, 1973) is a Japanese mangaka born in Adachi, Tokyo, Japan, most famous for his manga
Hellsing.
Starting his career first as a mangaka's assistant (self-described as "horrible" and "lazy" in said assistant position), and later an H manga artist, he went on to enjoy somewhat limited success with other relatively unknown manga titles such as
Angel Dust,
Coyote,
Gun Mania and
Hi-Tension. His first major success came with his manga series
Hellsing, which got its start and was subsequently serialized in a monthly manga magazine,
Young King OURs, towards the latter half of 1997.
However, Hellsing was not the earliest Hirano series to be published in
Young King OURs monthly. In 1996, the very same year
Hellsing's precursor,
The Legends of Vampire Hunter, was first released as a single H short story in
Heavenly Pleasure (a monthly H-centric manga magazine), another WWII-based short story named Hi-And-Low was being published in
Young King OURs by a then lesser-known Kouta Hirano. The story takes place primarily at a train station in Russia and features two female characters that are strikingly similar to Integra Helsing from
Hellsing and Yumiko/Yumie in
Crossfire; and who are, in actuality, undercover Axis spies in-league with one another for a common purpose: the success of Operation Barbarossa. This story saw ink in one issue of
OURs before being discontinued in favor of
Hellsing itself.
A decent number of Hirano's older works are now considered collector's items due to the small number of them that exist. Many characters from
Hellsing appear in his previous works and, as mentioned above, there is a rare hentai prototype of
Hellsing titled
The Legends of (the) Vampire Hunter. At Otakon 2006, he said in an interview that in about a year and a half to two years, he will finish
Hellsing and move on to a different project which he says will be kept a secret until the time comes. This statement was proven true when
Hellsing ended with 95 chapters in October 2008. Hirano has since begun a new series,
Drifters, which will be published in April 30's issue of
YKO.
Hirano's name is usually romanized
Kouta Hirano. However, it is occasionally romanized
Kohta Hirano (e.g. the cover of Dark Horse Comics's version of
Hellsing and the Japanese tankōbon covers).
Source:
Wikipedia