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Kim Young-oh

Kim Young-oh (; born 1976) is a South Korean manhwa writer and illustrator. He is best-known for creating ', which was published in five volumes from 2004 to 2006.

Biography

Kim was born in South Korea in 1976. Growing up, Kim was fond of drawing and drew comics to earn some money. He decided to draw comics professionally after winning a competition. His first full-length work, ', written by Sang Young Jeon, began serialization in Haksan Publishing's magazine Booking in 2000. It was completed in 2004 with 12 volumes.

Kim's next series, ', was also serialized in Booking. Its individual chapters were collected into five volumes, which were published from August 11, 2004, to March 6, 2006. His next work, Gui, written by Orebalgum, was serialized in Booking and published in five volumes from 2006 to 2008.

Influences

Kim likes to draw action comics in a martial arts or heroic fantasy setting. When illustrating, he does not pay too much attention to small details and instead prefers to follow the action scenes. Kim has cited both manga and American comics as sources of inspiration, particularly Vagabond, Hellboy, and Spawn.

Works

  • ' () (2000–2004; written by Sang Young Jeon)
  • ' () (2004–2006)
  • Gui () (2006–2008; written by Orebalgum)

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