Hiroshi Takashige (たかしげ 宙 ,Takashige Hiroshi) is a Japanese manga artist best known in various manga communities in Japan and overseas for his work in Spriggan.
In 1996, he was a guest of honor with fellow Spriggan collaborator Ryōji Minagawa in a comic convention in Portugal. The two then worked on Kyo.
He became obscure from the manga community after his work in Spriggan was completed, though he resurfaced in 1998 to lend a hand in the creation...
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