Gundam manga artist Yoshikazu Yasuhiko is still writing at the age of 70 while preparing for the final series

Gundam manga artist Yoshikazu Yasuhiko is still writing at the age of 70 while preparing for the final series

According to Japanese media reports on June 2, the famous "Gundam" cartoonist Yoshikazu Yasuhiko is currently actively engaged in the "final serialization". After all, he is now in his 70s, but it seems that the teacher does not intend to retire and enjoy his old age.

Born in 1947, Yoshikazu Yasuhiko is a famous Japanese illustrator. He has loved painting since childhood and was influenced by the works of Mitsuteru Yokoyama. When he was a student, he tried to draw many comic stories. After graduation, he came to Tokyo and started working in a photo-typing shop. Later, he joined Osamu Tezuka's "Mushi Production", and took the first step towards animation. Later, he served as the character design and animation director of the first generation of "Mobile Suit Gundam", and became famous all over the world.

The news was revealed by the TV program "Urasawa Naoki's Manga NEO". Another famous cartoonist Urasawa Naoki will lead the audience into the spiritual world of other cartoonists. The program did not reveal what comics the so-called "last serialization" of Mr. Yasuhiko Yoshikazu is. Please look forward to follow-up reports.

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