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Tsugumi Ohba
Japanese manga writer
Kazuo Koike
Japanese manga artist (1936-2019)
Bisco Hatori
Japanese manga artist
Buronson
, known by the pen names and , is a Japanese manga writer. Making his debut in 1972, he first found success with the hardboiled detective manga series Doberman Deka (1975–1979) alongside illustrator Shinji Hiramatsu. He is best-known for creating the post-apocalyptic martial arts series Fist of the North Star (1983–1988) with artist Tetsuo Hara, which is one of the best-selling manga in history with over 100 million copies in circulation. He has since worked with Ryoichi Ikegami on several series, including Heat (1998–2004), which won the 2002 Shogakukan Manga Award for general manga. Buronson
Tensai Okamura
Japanese anime director
Shin Kibayashi
Japanese mangaka and novelist
Ikki Kajiwara
Japanese manga artist (1936–1987)
Takashi Yanase
Japanese manga artist (1919–2013)
George Abe
Japanese comics artist and novelist
Riichiro Inagaki
Japanese manga artist
Daisuke Satō
Japanese writer (1964–2017)
Jukki Hanada
Japanese screenwriter and author
Riku Sanjo
Japanese author
Mamare Touno
Japanese writer (1973-)
Izumi Kitta
Japanese voice actress
Kanako Inuki
Japanese mangaka
Lim Dall-young
South Korean manhwa and manga writer
Ryohgo Narita
Japanese novelist
Oji Hiroi
Japanese manga artist
Saki Hasemi
Japanese manga writer
Kaiu Shirai
Japanese manga writer
Takahiro Satō
Japanese mangaka
Bunjūrō Nakayama
Japanese writer
Kō Nakata
Islamic law scholar
Eiji Nonaka
Japanese mangaka
Kazumasa Hirai
Japanese writer
Rui Tsukiyo
Japanese light novel writer