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Takao Saitō : ウィキペディア英語版
Takao Saito

is a Japanese manga and gekiga artist.〔Onoda Power, Natsu. ''God of Comics: Osamu Tezuka and the Creation of Post-World War II Manga''. — University Press of Mississippi, 2009. — P. 96. — (Great Comics Artists). — ISBN 978-1-60473-221-4〕 He is best known for ''Golgo 13'', which has been serialized in ''Big Comic'' since 1968 making it the oldest manga still in publication.
==Early life and career==
After graduation from Junior High School in Osaka, Saito decided to become a manga artist, influenced by movies like ''King Kong'' and ''War of the Worlds''.
He debuted with his first manga ''Baron Air'' in 1955. In 1958 he moved to Tokyo, where he started a ''comic story atelier'' (劇画工房) together with seven other artists (Masahiko Matsumoto, Aki Masa Sato, Fumi Ishikawa Yasu, Masaru Sakurai, Susumu Mon, Tsu Motomi, Qi Mahi). Since April 1960, he has run Saito Production, a company with currently 19 employees. In 1971 he also started to give courses in drawing manga.

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