Yū Terashima
Yū Terashima (寺島優, Terashima Yū, born 1949 in Tokyo, Japan) is a Japanese manga artist.[1] After working in the Toho marketing department for a while, he made his manga debut by winning the 1st Shōnen Jump Original Manga Work Contest in 1978.
Works
- Amaban! Kochira "Amagasa Bangumi Seisakubu"
- Kyōtei Shōjo, 14 volumes, 1996–2003
- Sangokushi Meigentan
- Tennis Boy, 14 volumes, 1980–1982
- Tokonatsu Shokudō Nankurunaisa, 3 volumes, 2005-current
- Winning Shot, 1 volume
- Wolf ni Kiss, 2 volumes, 1986
- Yūsha no Karute
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References
- See Terashima Yū Archived August 29, 2006, at the Wayback Machine, Aoiya. Accessed August 28, 2006.
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