Yūgo Ishikawa
Yūgo Ishikawa (石川優吾, Yūgo Ishikawa, born February 9, 1960 in Shijonawate, Osaka, Japan) is a Japanese manga artist. He made his debut in Young Jump with Kakumei Route 163 in 1982.
He is best known for his series Yoiko and Fighting Beauty Wulong.
Selected works
- Tanki (童乱<タンキー>)
- Orei wa Mite no Okaeri (お礼は見てのお帰り)
- Yoiko (よいこ)
- Fighting Beauty Wulong (格闘美神 武龍)
- Do! Rill!! (どりる)
- Soda-mura no Sonchō-san (ソーダ村の村長さん)
- Kappa no Kaikata (カッパの飼い方)
- Sprite (スプライ)
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External links
- Yūgo Ishikawa's Home Page (in Japanese)
- Yūgo Ishikawa at Anime News Network's encyclopedia
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