Norihiro Yagi

Norihiro Yagi

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Norihiro Yagi is a renowned Japanese manga artist best known for creating the dark fantasy series "Claymore." Born in 1968 in Okinawa, Japan, Yagi began his career in manga with "Undeadman," which won the Tezuka Award in 1990. Despite its initial success, it was "Claymore," serialized in "Monthly Shōnen Jump" from 2001 to 2014, that brought him international acclaim and a devoted fanbase. Yagi's work is celebrated for its intense storytelling, complex characters, and intricate artwork. His ability to weave compelling narratives has established him as a significant figure in the manga industry, garnering respect from peers and readers alike.

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