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Storm by Yuichi Oshiyama - Pen and copic on shikishi art board
The MANGA LEGEND COMES TO RAREMARQ!! JAPAN COMIC ART EXPO proudly presents: Yuichi Oshiyama Art Auction!
Yuichi Oshiyama (ζΌε±± ιδΈ) is a Japanese manga artist born on February 2, 1964, in Kanagawa Prefecture, Japan. He began his career in 1987 and is best known for his work on the series Abare Hanagumi (γγ°γθ±η΅), which was serialized in Monthly Shonen Jump from 1988 to 1992. The series, co-created with writer Shinichiro Mori, follows the high school lives of two delinquents, Seiji Hanasaki and Ryuji Sakura, and was compiled into 19 volumes.
Oshiyama has worked on other manga titles such as TWO-TOP and γγ€γγγ·γ₯ (Bai Pushu). His original artwork, including illustrations from Abare Hanagumi, has been featured in auctions, highlighting his continued influence in the manga community.
Donβt miss your chance to own a rare original artwork by one of the MANGA LEGENDS!
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