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Hong Kong manhua artist In this Hong Kong name, the surname is Yu.
Yu Yuen-wong
Traditional Chinese余遠鍠
Simplified Chinese余远锽
Transcriptions
Standard Mandarin
Hanyu PinyinYú Yuǎnhuáng
Yue: Cantonese
Jyutpingjyu4 jyun5 wong4

Yu Yuen-wong (Chinese: 余遠鍠, born circa 1979) is a Hong Kong manhua artist.

According to Yu, he read Japanese manga in his youth. He created the manhua Digimon: Digital Monsters after Bandai contracted his work in 1999. He experienced prosperity to the point where he purchased a flat, but by the 2000s he received less work and sold the flat as a result of financial difficulties. As of 2019 he creates illustrations for books, including The Great Detective Sherlock Holmes.

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References

  1. ^ Zheng, Mandy (2019-05-04). "Hired by Japanese toy giant Bandai to create a manga series for Digimon, Hong Kong artist is now out of luck, love and money". South China Morning Post. Retrieved 2023-05-03.
  2. "The Great Detective Sherlock Holmes #18". Rightman [zh]. Retrieved 2023-04-27.

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