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Daijiro Morohoshi : ウィキペディア英語版
Daijiro Morohoshi

is a Japanese manga artist.
He grew up in Adachi-ku, Tokyo.
He is well known for SF comics, allegorical comics and horror/mystery comics based on pseudohistory and folklore.
The indirect influence by Cthulhu Mythos also appears here and there in his works.
==Biography==
After graduating from high school, Morohoshi worked for the Tokyo metropolitan government for three years.
In 1970, Morohoshi made his professional debut with his short story in ''COM''.
In 1974, his was selected in ''the 7th Tezuka Award''.
He published series in ''Weekly Shōnen Jump'' and he entered the comics industry in earnest.
He published , in the same magazine afterwards.
In 1979, he published the "Mud men" series in ''Monthly Shōnen Champion Zōkan''.
In 1983, he published (The Monkey King and other Chinese Legends) based on "Journey to the West" in ''Super Action''.
This work won the grand prize of ''the fourth Tezuka Osamu Cultural Prize'' in 2000.

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