Yu (Yusaku) Takita (1931-1990) was a Japanese mangaka who started as an apprentice to Suiho Tagawa (1949-50) and made his debut in 1952 (Manga Shonen / Gakudosha)
In 1956 he started drawing for ‘Tokyo Manga Publishing’ thus establishing his start as a full-time manga artist .
Introduced by the president of rental manga company ‘Tokosha’, he published ‘Ashigaru’ in  ‘Garo’ (April 1967) – the avant-garde mangazine founded in 1964
A variety of works were published one after another (sometimes three works were published at once) such as the black humor ‘Shizuku’, in which the main character is a death row inmate
Around this time, he began drawing illustrations that expressed the characters’ feelings and situations instead of the classic speech bubbles
For example; a Deba or Sushi knife when murderous intent, a train moving away from a person who is about to die, a station employee putting a « padlock’ on a woman standing on the platform … Objects like the Deba knife and the padlock became a major feature of Takita‘s work
Starting from december 1968 ‘Terajima Town Kitan’ was serialized in ‘Garo’, a semi-autobiographical work based on his own childhood.
Influenced by Yoshiharu Tsuge’s style, it expressed the author’s inner self through detailed drawings and has since become one of his masterpieces
He gradually shifted his activities from mangazines to literary magazines leaving behind  his rather simple drawing style and emphasizing  more on shadows and drawing in detail across the entire page – At the same time, Takita‘s works became highly evaluated for it’s literary quality. He started publishing more art books, illustrations for magazines, books, etc.
Although he had a friendly appearance and personality, he would suddenly become moody and even aggressive and often lose his temper. Being a big drinker caused some trouble but also a lot of detailed stories such as the one where he was found asleep in a garbage container after a night at Shinjuku’s Golden Gai. The story is detailed in his book ‘Doroninan Kanwa’.
Because his work transpired the atmosphere of the Showa era (1926-1989), he appeared a lot on TV and even in movies and this way he became familiar to not only his readers
His representative works include ‘Terajimacho Kitan’, ‘My Showa Rhapsody’, ‘Yu Takita Rakugo Theater’, ‘Dokuinan Kanwa’, ‘Showa Yume Soshi’, ‘Grudge Theater’, ‘100 Views of Grudge Bridge’ and many more
On October 9, 1982, he collapsed at home due to a cerebral thrombosis. After a break, he returned to work, gave up drinking (which he loved) but the left side of his body remained paralyzed. He published essays,  illustrations etc but he did not create manga strips anymore
He passed away, at the age of 58, on August 25 1990 due to liver failure.
His grave is at Sayama Lakeside Cemetery , Higashimurayama City , Tokyo.
In 1991 ‘My Tokyo Rhapsody’ ( Futabasha ) was published. Before his death, while he was in the hospital, he revised and wrote postscripts to his works, and this is now a collection of his posthumous manuscripts

Traquemage – Tome 1 – Planche originale n° 17 – Relom						
" Elf 17 " - Page 17 - Atsuji Yamamoto						
"Dracurella" - Album 2 - Planche originale n° 14 - Julio Ribera						
" Elf 17 " - Page 19 - Atsuji Yamamoto						
"Ramon Lopez " L’Echo des Savanes " - Planche originale - Page 10 – Vuillemin						
Andy & Gina - "Civilisation"  - Planches originales N°2 - Relom						
Le BUS 3 –  » NOIR  » – Planche originale – Paul kirchner						
Les Fabuleuses Aventures Autobiographiques de John Relom - Page Titre						
« La Grenouille » – illustrations originale ( Livre Jeunesse ) – François Ruyer						
« Hélas » – Planche originale n° 66 – Rudy Spiessert						
YIU - Planche originale n° 97 ET 98 - Nicolas Guenet						
"Kanjuro Detective - Spring Happiness"- Cover -  Haruhiko Ishihara						
SHARK Book - "Amity Island" -  Illustration originale - Julien Solé						
Le BUS 3 –  » MURAL  » – Planche originale – Paul kirchner						
« Les As » – Greg – PIF – N° 1202 – Planche originale n° 30						
« Faut pas prendre les cons pour des gens » - L'équitation sur Tapis de course - Illustration Originale - Emmanuel Reuzé						
" Elf 17 " - Page 48 - Atsuji Yamamoto						
INSECT KERATIN - Cover -  Hiroshi Kaizuka						
"Moonlight Mask  " - Page 18 - Jiro Kuwata						
"Blue butterfly on a spring day [The Bomb]"- Cover -  Haruhiko Ishihara						
"Nick Raider" - Planche originale n° 44 - Sergio Toppi						
"Cour Royal" - Planche originale n° 3 - Jean Marc Rochette						
Mister Mammoth - Planches originales n°8  – Jean-Denis Pendanx						
" les Gladiateurs "  - Illustration originale - Jean-Jacques Loup						
Momoe's Room - Page 18 -  Shiro Kasama						
Le BUS 2 - " SACRED SYMBOLS OF THE BUS " - Paul  kirchner						
"The Age of the Giant Woman"- Cover -  Izuishu Shinobu						
Weirdly Beautiful - Page 16 - Shiro Kasama						
Le BUS 2 - " DINER " - Paul  kirchner						
"Dracurella" - Album 2 - Planche originale n° 26 - Julio Ribera						
« Faut pas prendre les cons pour des gens » - Randonneurs - Illustration Originale - Emmanuel Reuzé						
"Terre de Feu" - Planche originale n° 24 - Hugues Micoles						
" King ROBO  " - Page 16  - Jiro Kuwata						
Terre de Feu - Page 57 - Hugues Micoles						
"Yiu Premières Missions" - Planche originale n° 35 - Vax						
« Faut pas prendre les cons pour des gens » - MADMAX CRS - Illustration Originale - Emmanuel Reuzé						
« Faut pas prendre les cons pour des gens » – Filles et Doudounes Entrée – Illustration Originale – Emmanuel Reuzé						
« Faut pas prendre les cons pour des gens » - Hacker à Domicile - Illustration Originale - Emmanuel Reuzé						
SHARK Book - "Angoulême" -  Illustration originale - Julien Solé						
"Soeur Marie-Thérèse Des Batignolles" - Planche originale n° 39 -  Maëster (Scénario) / Julien Solé (Dessin)						

