COMIC ARTIST

Norihiro Yagi

1968 - Today

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Norihiro Yagi (八木 教広, Yagi Norihiro; born 1968) is a Japanese manga writer and artist from Okinawa Prefecture. He started making manga in 1990. Norihiro Yagi is a successful manga artist, having won the 32nd Akatsuka Award for his first work, Undeadman. Undeadman appeared in Monthly Shōnen Jump and has had two sequels. Read more on Wikipedia

His biography is available in different languages on Wikipedia. Norihiro Yagi is the 153rd most popular comic artist (down from 151st in 2019), the 1,845th most popular biography from Japan (down from 1,548th in 2019) and the 54th most popular Japanese Comic Artist.

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Among COMIC ARTISTS

Among comic artists, Norihiro Yagi ranks 153 out of 226Before him are Guy Delisle, Alex Raymond, Lynn Okamoto, John Byrne, Željko Pahek, and David Beauchard. After him are Harvey Kurtzman, Eduardo Risso, Neal Adams, Mike Mignola, Seishi Kishimoto, and Inio Asano.

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Contemporaries

Among people born in 1968, Norihiro Yagi ranks 369Before him are Aureliu Ciocoi, Khalid bin Khalifa bin Abdul Aziz Al Thani, Leeroy Thornhill, Diego Fuser, Valeriya, and Andriy Sadovyi. After him are Bitty Schram, Sydnee Steele, Hauwa Ibrahim, Sammy Sosa, Miguel Herrera, and Eagle-Eye Cherry.

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In Japan

Among people born in Japan, Norihiro Yagi ranks 1,845 out of 6,245Before him are Kota Minami (1979), Seiji Maehara (1962), Yuichi Nakamura (1980), Toshiya Miura (1963), Hiroyuki Imaishi (1971), and Keishi Otani (1983). After him are Satoshi Hashida (1981), Yahiro Kazama (1961), Toshinobu Katsuya (1961), Daiki Sato (1988), Daisuke Ono (1978), and Emi Shinohara (1963).

Among COMIC ARTISTS In Japan

Among comic artists born in Japan, Norihiro Yagi ranks 54Before him are Tsutomu Nihei (1971), Kouta Hirano (1973), Yukito Kishiro (1967), Momoko Sakura (1965), Makoto Yukimura (1976), and Lynn Okamoto (1970). After him are Seishi Kishimoto (1974), Inio Asano (1980), Yoshitoshi ABe (1971), Oh! great (1972), Tooru Fujisawa (1967), and Yuu Watase (1970).