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Wong Chun-Loong,
Wong Yuk-Long,
Tony Wong
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| Born in Jiangmen (Guangdong Province). He debuted in comics when he was 13 years old, and from 1970 he is the most famous man-wa author in Hong Kong. Main works: "Little Rascals" (1970) and its sequel "Oriental Heroes" (a.k.a. "Dragon & Tiger Heroes" and "Dragon Tiger Gate", 1975), "Bruce Lee" (1971), "Drunken Master" (a.k.a. "Drunken Fist") and "The Force of Buddha's Palm" (both from 1982). In the mid-80s his company Jademan Comics became Jademan Holdings Ltd. and was listed on the Hong Kong stock market. In 1997 he was sent to prison for forgery. Two years later he was released and established his new publishing company called Jade Dynasty. |
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