Hiro Mashima

Hiro Mashima (真島ヒロ) is a Japanese manga artist most known for his fantasy manga Groove Adventure Rave, published by Kodansha's Weekly Shonen Magazine, from 1999 to 2005. The series was later adapted into an anime. However, the anime adaption was cancelled before it could complete the series.

In 2003, he collected some of his one-shot titles in two volumes: Mashima-en- Vol.1 & 2. Those stories include, among others, Cocona, "Xmas Hearts" and "Fairy Tail", a sort of prototype for his latest work.

In 2006, he began his current ongoing series, another fantasy manga called Fairy Tail, serialized in Kodansha's Weekly Shonen Magazine which has been adapted into an anime and has aired on TV Tokyo since October 2009. He also published the one-shot manga Monster Soul during the same year.

Hiro Mashima was a notable guest at the 2008 San Diego Comic-Con. He has one daughter.

Works

 * Groove Adventure Rave (published as Rave Master in English language countries) (1998-2005)
 * Plue's Dog Diaries (2002-2007)
 * Mashima-en Vol.1 & 2 (2003)
 * Monster Soul (2006-2007)
 * Fairy Tail (2006-2017)
 * Fairy Tail: 100 Years Quest (2018-ongoing)
 * Edens Zero (2018-ongoing)
 * Monster Hunter Orage (2008-2009)
 * Nishikaze to Taiyou (2010)
 * Sangokushi Taisen card illustration
 * Respect Gundam contribution
 * Cocona'' (2003)
 * The main characters in his magazine serializations are named after seasons:
 * Rave (Haru=Spring)
 * Fairy Tail (Natsu=Summer)
 * Monster Soul (Aki=Autumn)
 * Monster Hunter Orage (Shiki=Four Seasons)

Former assistants

 * Miki Yoshikawa (Yankee-kun and Megane-chan)
 * Shin Mikuni (Spray King)
 * Hiro Mashima has never served as an assistant to any artist.