Slam Dunk was a manga by Japanese manga artist, Inoue Takahiko, which had been adapted into various forms such as animation and novels. Inoue Takahiko's other works included Death Note, Ronin Kenshin, and Full-time Hunter. Among them, Death Note was controversial due to its dark and suspenseful style, while Ronin Kenshin was popular due to its combat and plot.
In addition to Slam Dunk, Inoue Takahiko also created a series of popular comics and animations, including: 1 Death Note 2. Fullmetal Alchemist 3. Fullmetal Alchemist 4."Ouran High School Host Club" 5. White Book of Youyou (Gintama) 6 Demon Slayer These works enjoyed a high reputation and influence in the animation industry and had many fans around the world.
Slam Dunk was a manga created by the Japanese manga artist, Inoue Takahiko. In addition to the animated version, he also created many other manga works. The following are some manga works related to it: 1 "Bullet Theory: Goodbye Despair School"(Bullet Theory: Goodbye Despair School) 2. Apocalypse of Gambling (Apocalypse of Gambling) Death Note (3) 4.<<Sword God Realm>>(Sword God Realm) Fate/Stay Night (Fate Stone Gate) 6 Youyou White Book (Youyou White Book) 7,"Superpowered People Sing in unison"(Superpowered People Sing in unison) These comics were related to Slam Dunk or described similar stories or characters.
Slam Dunk was a manga created by the Japanese manga artist, Inoue Takahiko. It was first published in 1994 and is still in the works. The work was about the competitive story between high school basketball players and was hailed as one of the classics of the Japanese manga world.
The original author of Slam Dunk was the Japanese mangaka, Inoue Takahiko.
The author of Slam Dunk was Takahiko Inoue.
The author of Slam Dunk was the Japanese mangaka, Inoue Takahiko.
The author of Slam Dunk, Takahiko Inoue, had passed away.
Slam Dunk was a manga by Japanese manga artist, Inoue Takahiko, which had also been adapted into an animation and movie. In addition to Slam Dunk, Inoue Takahiko had also created many other works, including Footballer, Shadow Clone Warrior, and The Disaster of the Superpowered Man Saiki Nanxiong.
The author of No Slam Dunk, Aoyama Tsuyoshi, did not die. He died on May 18, 2018 at the age of 41.