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Another classic ending, the father of Japanese "Ultraman" comics died at the age of 84

Another classic ending, the father of Japanese “Ultraman” comics died at the age of 84

by YCPress

December 15th – Comprehensive Japanese media reported that the Japanese Cartoonists Association issued an obituary on December 15, saying that the sophomore of the Japanese cartoonist Yifeng, a member of the Association, died of cerebral hemorrhage and lobular pneumonia on November 27 at the age of 84.

It is reported that Ichime’s sophomore, formerly known as Kuniji Terada, was born in Tokyo, Japan, in 1935. His masterpieces include Ultraman series comics and Lupin the Thieves comics.

The Japanese Cartoonists Association issued an obituary on December 15, saying that the sophomore of the association and cartoonist Ichifeng died of cerebral hemorrhage and lobular pneumonia on November 27 at the age of 84. Photo Source: Screenshot of the official website of the Japan Cartoonists Association)

Based on the manga adaptation, Ultraman, a Japanese TV series that ran from 1966 to 1967, was one of the country’s classic animated IPs. The series was certified as the most spin-off TV series by Guinness World Records in 2013, and a certificate award ceremony was held in Tokyo.

Yifeng, a cartoonist in the Ultraman series, died at the age of 84.

December 15, according to Japanese media reports, Japanese cartoonist Ichifeng died of cerebral hemorrhage and loba pneumonia on November 27 at the age of 84.

Ichifeng was born in Tokyo in 1935. He has been writing since the 1960s and has published the comic series Ultraman, Lupin the Thieves (Lupin) and other works. In addition, it has won a special award from the Japan Cartoonists Association.

Ultraman created by Yifeng’s sophomore year