W skrócie chodzi o to, że jest to prawdopodobnie niejaka Gichi, która wcześniej rysowała dojiny z DB, a co lepsze, yaoi. Jej zakończenie działalności dojinowej zbiegło się z czasem wydania jej pierwszej oficjalnej mangi, Heya! Son Goku and Friends Return, a styl jest bardzo podobny.
http://www.kanzenshuu.com/forum/viewtopic.php?f=7&t=21016
kei17 napisał(a):
I guess many folks have been curious about the identity of Naho Ooishi, a mysterious mangaka who suddenly popped up and took over Dragon Ball manga adaptations. A little while ago, I found a tweet pointing out that Ooishi's style extremely looks like that of Gichi, a doujin artist.
http://dbnetwork.freeblog.hu/archives/2008/1 ... si_Munkai/
http://dbnetwork.freeblog.hu/files/doujin/Po ... -front.jpg
http://dbnetwork.freeblog.hu/files/doujin/Po ... 2-back.jpg
http://dbnetwork.freeblog.hu/files/doujin/Po ... -front.jpg
http://dbnetwork.freeblog.hu/files/doujin/Po ... -page3.gif
As far as I can see, it indeed is 100% identical to Ooishi's. In addition, Gichi suddenly went silent in 2008, and seems to have removed her own site in early 2009, which completely coincides with Ooishi's debut as a pro mangaka with the manga adaptation of "Heya! Son Goku and Friends Return". Considering that headhunting doujin artists is very common among the manga industry these days, there is no doubt that Shueisha hired Gichi, a talented doujin artist, and let her debut under her real name, Naho Ooishi.
For your information, Ooishi seems to like yaoi stuff:
http://dragonball.cart.fc2.com/ca13/293/
http://dragonball.cart.fc2.com/ca13/346/
http://dragonball.cart.fc2.com/ca13/330/
Gichi's website:
http://web.archive.org/web/20090126203838/ht ... 2/top.html