Author: Eiichiro Oda
Blood type:A
Favorite things:
Nice afternoons, Swedish music, Good coffee, PuyoPuyo,
Legos, Movies.
Things he dislikes:
Cockroaches. (Spiders as well, but they are okay because
they eat cockroaches.)
Favorite manga artist:
Akira Toriyama.
His first work as a pro was Kami Kara Mirai no Present (A Gift of the Future from God), published in the October 1993 issue of Jump Original (Monthly Jump's bimonthly spinoff). His talent was further noticed by the Weekly Jump staff when he got Gold Honors ("nyuusen", i.e. the top honors much like a gold medal, which explains the transliteration once again) in the Hop-Step Awards (WJ's monthly talent scout contest, now called the Tenkaichi Manga Awards) in 1993 with his work Ikki Yakou (One Devil's Night Trip). In 1994, he decided to leave college after the end of his freshman year to head out to Tokyo, and there, he studied as an assistant for three Jump authors: Shinobu Kaitani (Midoriyama Police Gang), Masaya Tokuhiro (Jungle no Ouja Tar-chan and Mizu no Tomodachi Kapparman), and Nobuhiro Watsuki (Rurouni Kenshin).
During his apprenticehood, Mr. Oda published two short stories: Monsters in the 1994 Autumn Special (the seasonal spinoff magazine created by the Weekly Jump staff, now called Akamaru Jump) and the first of the two versions of Romance Dawn in the 1996 Summer Special. A few months later, he broke into the pages of Weekly Jump with the second incarnation of Romance Dawn, published in issue #41 of 1996. And as with any other short story that does well in Jump, the series One Piece started in #34 of 1997.

Works
- Dragon Ball x One Piece: Cross Epoch (2007)
- One Piece (since 1997)
- Wanted! (1998, Collection of the short stories below)
- Wanted! (1992)
- Kami kara mirai no present (1993)
- Itsuki yakou (1993)
- Monsters (1994)
- Romance Dawn (Version 2, 1996)







