Hiroshi Gamo
Japanese manga artist From Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
Hiroshi Gamo (Japanese: ガモウひろし, Hepburn: Gamō Hiroshi, born August 17, 1962) is the pen name of a Japanese manga artist known for his works in the magazine Weekly Shōnen Jump. His most famous work is the gag manga series Tottemo! Luckyman.
Hiroshi Gamo ガモウひろし | |
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Born | Tokyo, Japan | August 17, 1962
Area(s) | Manga artist |
Notable works | Tottemo! Luckyman |
Notable works
- Rinkiōhenman (臨機応変マン) – published in Jump Comics for 4 volumes, 1986-88[1]
- Suupaa Booyaken-chan (スーパーボーヤケンちゃん) – published in Jump Comics for 2 volumes, 1989[2]
- Toraburu Kanchu ki (トラブル昆虫記) – one-shot in Weekly Shonen Jump, 1990[3]
- Tottemo! Luckyman (とっても! ラッキーマン) – serialized Weekly Shonen Jump 1993–1997; published in Jump Comics for 16 volumes[4][5]
- Countdown hero 21st century man (COUNT DOWN ヒーロー21世紀マン) – serialized in Weekly Shonen Jump, 2 issues, 1998[6]
- Boku wa Shōnen Tantei Dan (ぼくは少年探偵ダン!!) serialized in Weekly Shonen Jump, 1998–99; published in Jump Comics for 2 volumes, 1999[7][8]
- Bonjūru jin de bōn! ! (ボンジュール ジンでボーン!!) – serialized in Weekly Shonen Jump, 2 issues, 2000[9]
- Bakabakashiino! (バカバカしいの!) – serialized in Weekly Shonen Jump, 2000-01[10]
- Detaa~h Wantsuu Pantsu-kun (でたぁーっ わんつーぱんつくん)
- Gamouhirosh Yose Atsumei (ガモウひろし寄せ集め) – published in Shueisha Bunko for 2 volumes, 2009[11]
References
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