10 Things You Didn’t Know About Haro Aso, The Creator Of Alice In Borderland

Haro Aso, the creator and author of Alice in Borderland, has seen a huge surge in popularity recently. This was thanks to a number of his most popular works getting adaptations on Netflix simultaneously, serving as a testament to the cinematic style of his stories that translates so well to live-action.Aso’s talent doesn’t just end with terrifying death-game stories based around fairytales, though. Aso is also the creator of the increasingly popular new series, Zom 100: Bucket List of the Dead. Despite his increasingly high profile, Aso prefers to remain as private as he can, making the details of his personal life all the more scarce for fans to seek out.Instead, he set out to create something different and unique that served as a commentary on the state of modern Japan as he saw it. This only added to the series’ popularity, as this social commentary has not fallen on deaf ears. In fact, Aso’s commentary was so biting yet heartfelt that it also resonated with people who have never lived in Japan.

Haro Aso, the creator and author of Alice in Borderland, has seen a huge surge in popularity recently. This was thanks to a number of his most popular works getting adaptations on Netflix simultaneously, serving as a testament to the cinematic style of his stories that translates so well to live-action.

Aso’s talent doesn’t just end with terrifying death-game stories based around fairytales, though. Aso is also the creator of the increasingly popular new series, Zom 100: Bucket List of the Dead. Despite his increasingly high profile, Aso prefers to remain as private as he can, making the details of his personal life all the more scarce for fans to seek out.

Instead, he set out to create something different and unique that served as a commentary on the state of modern Japan as he saw it. This only added to the series’ popularity, as this social commentary has not fallen on deaf ears. In fact, Aso’s commentary was so biting yet heartfelt that it also resonated with people who have never lived in Japan.

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