Not much is known about Ohba, including his/her gender, and the writer’s face has never been seen. One may think that Ohba is hard to work with, due to the secrecy that surrounds the writer. The first relationship that needs to be examined is that of manga-ka (writer) Tsugumi Ohba and illustrator Takeshi Obata. In order to do so, they must avoid being caught by the clever and eccentric detective known only as L. Light and Ryuk set out to use the notebook to murder as many criminals as they can in Japan. After Light uses the notebook for the first time, he releases the owner of this particular Death Note, a Shinigami (God of Death) named Ryuk. If the holder of the notebook wishes to inflict a specific death on an individual, all he has to do is include the details with the name. Doing so will cause an individual to die of a heart attack within seven seconds of their name being written. The inside cover of this notebook features rules on how to cause the death of any individual just by simply writing their name and picturing their face. In the story, a high school senior, Light Yagami, stumbles upon a black notebook called the Death Note. The series was first created as a manga, or a Japanese comic book, then later transformed into a television show, which was dubbed in both Japanese and English, and even later, a musical. In 2006, Takeshi Obata and Tsugumi Ohba worked with their editor Koji Yoshida to create Death Note, one of the most popular manga and anime series. Making the Manga: The Creation of Death Note
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