Takehiko Inoue's works include "Chameleon", "Slam Dunk", "Zero Second Shot", "Ronin Swordsman", "Strong Hands of Destiny", "Maple Purple Love", "Hua SHONEN", "Qingfeng Young Brother",
"Voice", "Fate", "Dad", "Z-Shaped Syncopation", "Flower Boy", "Secret Base", "HANG TIME", etc.
1. Slam Dunk "Slam Dunk" is a juvenile comic based on the theme of high school basketball by Japanese cartoonist Takehiko Inoue. It was serialized in "Weekly Shonen Jump" from 1990 to 1996 on Issue 42, and the single volume was published in 17 countries and regions.
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Together with "Soccer" and "Baseball Heroes", it is regarded as the three pinnacles of Japanese sports comics.
2. Zero Second Shot "Zero Second Shot" is a comic work created by Takehiko Inoue.
It was based on basketball and was serialized as a full-color comic on the official website of Japan's "J SPORTS". It was a very rare Web Comic at the time (80 chapters in total).
3. Ronin Swordsman Ronin Swordsman (Japanese: バガボンド) is a youth manga created by Japanese manga artist Takehiko Inoue.
The story is adapted from the novel "Miyamoto Musashi" by Yoshikawa Eiji.
It has been serialized in "MORNING" magazine since 1998.
4. "The Strong Hand of Fate" by Takehiko Inoue's "The Strong Hand of Fate" is a manga that is not known to many people.
Basketball is also used as a carrier. Compared with SD's Hot Five, it describes the love of basketball for a group of people with more or less physical defects. As you can imagine, you can hardly see the gorgeous DUNK scenes here, but
Even so, it still has so many touching scenes that make people cry.
5. Chameleon Chameleon (a comic created by Takehiko Inoue of Japan) and originally written by Kazuhiko Watanabe, is the first serialized work.
A detective story starring Cameron Jail, a "dangerous villain" who can freely change his posture.
The series was terminated after 12 episodes.