Brief Biography of The REAL "Master" of Fairy Tail, HIRO MASHIMA.





Rave Master Wallpaper
Hiro Mashima, born May 3, 1977, is a Japanese manga artist. He is most known for his fantasy manga Groove Adventure Rave (or also known as Rave Master), 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.
Monster Soul

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 also a notable guest at the San Diego Comic Con Festival in the year 2008. He also has a wife and a daughter.

Vol. 1 of Fairy Tail manga
Hiro grew up in  the Nagano prefecture of Japan. When he was at a very young and tender age, he aspired to draw manga, so his grandfather would find discarded manga for him to read and trace the pictures. After high school, he decided to go to an art school because he believed that going to school would help him in learning how to improve on his manga drawing ability. However he ended up detesting the approach and taught himself.

In his early years of his Manga career, Hiro Mashima had created a 60 page original work called Magician that he took to editors to review. Soon afterwards, it won him the amateur manga artists' competition. After a year, he made an official debut in 1999 with Rave Master

Right now, Hiro Mashima is still producing more Manga Volumes for Fairy Tail. Fairy Tail has touched the hearts of many Anime fans and is now in the Top 10 list in the MUST WATCH anime as well as the MUST READ manga list. So, if you're a hardcore fan base of Action, Adventure, Comedy, and Courage type of anime, Fairy Tail shall be in your TO WATCH list. 

THANK YOU HIRO MASHIMA FOR MAKING FAIRY TAIL A HEART WARMING ANIME TO WATCH!!!
Hiro Mashima at San Diego
Comic Con

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