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Oh! great

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Ito Ōgure (Japanese: 大暮 維人, Hepburn: Ōgure Ito; born February 22, 1972), known professionally as Oh! great, is a Japanese manga artist best known for his manga series Tenjho Tenge (1997–2010) and Air Gear (2002–2012). In 2006, Air Gear earned him the Kodansha Manga Award in the shōnen category. Read more on Wikipedia

His biography is available in different languages on Wikipedia. Oh! great is the 163rd most popular comic artist (up from 166th in 2019), the 1,908th most popular biography from Japan (down from 1,653rd in 2019) and the 58th most popular Japanese Comic Artist.

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Among COMIC ARTISTS

Among comic artists, Oh! great ranks 163 out of 226Before him are Mike Mignola, Seishi Kishimoto, Inio Asano, Mort Walker, Yoshitoshi ABe, and Marv Wolfman. After him are Jim Starlin, Alison Bechdel, Peter David, Tooru Fujisawa, Jules Feiffer, and Bill Watterson.

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Contemporaries

Among people born in 1972, Oh! great ranks 375Before him are Andrew Holness, Alain-Guillaume Bunyoni, Željko Rebrača, Giorgio Di Centa, Cristina Branco, and Léa Drucker. After him are Eli Cohen, Pierre Amine Gemayel, Arcadi Volodos, Andrey Melnichenko, Hasim Rahman, and Manny Ramirez.

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In Japan

Among people born in Japan, Oh! great ranks 1,908 out of 6,245Before him are Satoshi Furukawa (1964), Yuki Kuriyama (1988), Daisuke Namikawa (1976), Masahiro Iwata (1981), Yosuke Matsumoto (1990), and Hiroyuki Sawada (1974). After him are Eiji Kawashima (1983), Keiji Inafune (1965), Minoru Takenaka (1976), Makoto Takeya (1977), Naomi Munakata (1955), and Yoshikazu Isoda (1965).

Among COMIC ARTISTS In Japan

Among comic artists born in Japan, Oh! great ranks 58Before him are Makoto Yukimura (1976), Lynn Okamoto (1970), Norihiro Yagi (1968), Seishi Kishimoto (1974), Inio Asano (1980), and Yoshitoshi ABe (1971). After him are Tooru Fujisawa (1967), Yuu Watase (1970), Hiroyuki Takei (1972), One (1986), Gege Akutami (1992), and Kōhei Horikoshi (1986).