Buronson

Buronson (Japanese武 论 尊; born June 16, 1947 in Nagano Prefecture, Japan) is a Japanese comic book writer. He is also under his real name Yoshiyuki Okamura (冈村 善行, Yoshiyuki Okamura ) and under the further pseudonym shō Fumimura (史 村 翔, Fumimura Shō ) is known.

After working with the Japanese air self-defense forces, he became an assistant at the manga artist Hiroshi Motomiya. From 1972, he wrote the scenario for mangas that were aimed at a male audience, at first mainly for boys, later for adults.

In the manga magazine Shōnen Jump from 1975 to 1979 came his first success Doberman Keiji (ドーベルマン 刑事) out; this series continued Shinji Hiramatsu for its files drawing to. There were other titles for this magazine, among others, together with Jiro Kuwata and Kaoru Shintani. Buronsons longest and has sold over 60 million copies commercially successful work is Fist of the North Star ( Hokuto no Ken北斗 の 拳), which was published from 1983 to 1988 in Shōnen Jump. The drawings in this series about a martial artist who protects the weak and innocent, Tetsuo Hara created.

Together with Kentaro Miura originated from 1989 to 1992 the comics Oro (王 狼), Oro - the (王 狼 伝) and Japan (ジャパン). Since 1990 Buronson collaborates with the artist Ryoichi Ikegami, with whom he shared Sanctuary (サンクチュアリ), Strain, Heat and Ha - Lord (霸- LORD- ) created; from this collaboration more than 40 books have already emerged. 2002 won Buronson for Heat the Shogakukan Manga Award.

From 2002 to 2004 he wrote the series for G Hidenori Hara - Gokudo Girl. Besides Ha - Lord, the Big Comic Superior running in the magazine since 2004, the author is currently working with Tetsuo Hara also in the continuation of Fist of the North Star: Soten no Ken (蒼天 の 拳). This appears since 2004 in the magazine Comic Bunch.

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