On May 6, Kentaro Miura died from acute aortic dissection. The editorial department of Young Animal Comics announced the news today through the official Berserk Twitter account.

One of the best-selling manga of all time, Berserk debuted in 1989, with an eighth volume slated to be released this summer (Eds note: this is the Dark Horse deluxe edition). The dark fantasy manga spawned TV and feature film anime, video games, and countless merchandise.

Miura, a native of Chiba, first started drawing manga as a boy, with his debut work printed in a school publication. Miura would later cite Disney, Paul Verhoeven, the first Hellraiser, and artists ranging from Bosch to M.C. Escher as influences. He was an award-winning manga creator, and while Berserk was his most famous and successful work, he worked on various manga projects over the years.

ā€œThe news of Miura’s sudden passing has blanketed the Young Animal editorial department in deep sadness,ā€ the publication wrote in its official statement. The statement recalled how Miura would meet with those in the editorial department and speak happily about anime and movies he loved with a smile on his face. ā€œWe never once saw him angry,ā€ the statement continued, adding that he was always having fun like a little boy.

Kentaro Miura was 54. May he rest in peace.

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