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==Life==
==Life==
Buronson was born as {{nihongo|'''Yoshiyuki Okamura'''|岡村 善行|Okamura Yoshiyuki}} on June 16, 1947 in [[wikipedia:Saku, Nagano|Saku, Nagano]]. He graduated from the [[wikipedia:Japanese Air Force Training School|Japanese Air Force Training School]] in 1967 and served as an Air Force radar mechanic. In 1969 he was discharged from the [[wikipedia:Japan Maritime Self-Defense Force|Japan Maritime Self-Defense Force]] and was soon hired by Hiroshi Motomiya as a manga [[wikipedia:assistant mangaka|assistant]]. He started his manga writing career when he wrote the script of ''Pink Punch: Miyabi'' in 1972, drawn by Goro Sakai. In 1975 Buronson wrote his first big hit ''[[wikipedia:The Doberman Detective|The Doberman Detective]]'', drawn by Shinji Hiramatsu. The famous ''[[Hokuto no Ken]]'' made its debut as Buronson's greatest hit in 1983, drawn by [[Tetsuo Hara]]. In 1989 his story ''Ourou'' was released as a manga serialized in ''Animal Magazine'', drawn by [[wikipedia:Kentarō Miura|Kentarō Miura]], and in 1990 a sequel entitled ''Ourou Den'' was released by the same manga artist. Okamura also collaborated with the manga artist [[wikipedia:Ryoichi Ikegami|Ryoichi Ikegami]] in many works as ''[[wikipedia:Strain (manga)|Strain]]'', ''Odyssey'' and the famous ''[[wikipedia:Sanctuary (manga)|Sanctuary]]''. Among his other major works are ''Phantom Burai'', with art by [[wikipedia:Kaoru Shintani|Kaoru Shintani]].
Buronson was born as {{nihongo|'''Yoshiyuki Okamura'''|岡村 善行|Okamura Yoshiyuki}} on June 16, 1947 in [[wikipedia:Saku, Nagano|Saku, Nagano]]. He graduated from the [[wikipedia:Japanese Air Force Training School|Japanese Air Force Training School]] in 1967 and served as an Air Force radar mechanic. In 1969 he was discharged from the [[wikipedia:Japan Maritime Self-Defense Force|Japan Maritime Self-Defense Force]] and was soon hired by Hiroshi Motomiya as a manga [[wikipedia:assistant mangaka|assistant]]. He started his manga writing career when he wrote the script of ''Pink Punch: Miyabi'' in 1972, drawn by Goro Sakai. In 1975 Buronson wrote his first big hit ''[[wikipedia:The Doberman Detective|The Doberman Detective]]'', drawn by Shinji Hiramatsu. The famous ''[[Hokuto no Ken]]'' made its debut as Buronson's greatest hit in 1983, drawn by [[Tetsuo Hara]]. In 1989 his story ''Ourou'' was released as a manga serialized in ''Animal Magazine'', drawn by [[wikipedia:Kentarō Miura|Kentarō Miura]], and in 1990 a sequel entitled ''Ourou Den'' was released by the same manga artist. Buronson also collaborated with the manga artist [[wikipedia:Ryoichi Ikegami|Ryoichi Ikegami]] in many works as ''[[wikipedia:Strain (manga)|Strain]]'', ''Odyssey'' and the famous ''[[wikipedia:Sanctuary (manga)|Sanctuary]]''. Among his other major works are ''Phantom Burai'', with art by [[wikipedia:Kaoru Shintani|Kaoru Shintani]].


==Influences==
==Influences==
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*Phantom Burai (1978 to 1984, art by [[wikipedia:Kaoru Shintani|Kaoru Shintani]])
*Phantom Burai (1978 to 1984, art by [[wikipedia:Kaoru Shintani|Kaoru Shintani]])
*Ring no Takaō (1979, art by [[wikipedia:Jiro Kuwata|Jiro Kuwata]])
*Ring no Takaō (1979, art by [[wikipedia:Jiro Kuwata|Jiro Kuwata]])
*Hanazakari Masshigura (1980, art by Toshiya Masaoka)
*Oh! Takarajika (1981-1983, art by [[wikipedia:Shinji Ono|Shinji Ono]])
*Oh! Takarajika (1981-1983, art by [[wikipedia:Shinji Ono|Shinji Ono]])
*Wild Way (1982, art by [[wikipedia:Daisuke Inoue|Daisuke Inoue]])
*Wild Way (1982, art by [[wikipedia:Daisuke Inoue|Daisuke Inoue]])
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*Mad Dog (1983, art by Kei Takazawa)
*Mad Dog (1983, art by Kei Takazawa)
*[[Hokuto no Ken]] (from 1983 to 1988, 27 volumes, art by [[Tetsuo Hara]])
*[[Hokuto no Ken]] (from 1983 to 1988, 27 volumes, art by [[Tetsuo Hara]])
*Chu-high LEMON (1983-1988, art by Tsutomu Shinohara)
*Chūhai Lemon (1983-1988, art by Tsutomu Shinohara)
*Virgin ni Yoroshiku (1984, art by Shin Morimura)
*Mammoth (1985-1988, art by Takaki Konari)
*Mammoth (1985-1988, art by Takaki Konari)
*Dr. Kumahige (1988, art by Takumi Nagayasu)
*Dr. Kumahige (1988, art by Takumi Nagayasu)
*Shogun (1988-1991, art by Jūzō Tokoro)
*Shogun (1988-1991, art by Jūzō Tokoro)
*Migi-muke Hidari (1989-1991, art by Shinichi Sugimura)
*Migi-muke Hidari (1989-1991, art by Shinichi Sugimura)
*Ourou (1989, art by [[wikipedia:Kentaro Miura|Kentaro Miura]])
*[[wikipedia:King of Wolves|King of Wolves]] (1989, art by [[wikipedia:Kentaro Miura|Kentaro Miura]])
*Ourou Den (1990,art by Kentaro Miura)
**Ourou Den (1990, art by Kentaro Miura)
*Maji da yo (1990, art by Hikaru Yuzuki)
*Maji da yo (1990, art by Hikaru Yuzuki)
*[[wikipedia:Sanctuary (manga)|Sanctuary]] (from 1990 to 1995, 12 volumes, art by Ryoichi Ikegami)
*[[wikipedia:Japan (Buronson manga)|Japan]] (1992, 1 volume, art by Kentaro Miura)
*[[wikipedia:Japan (Buronson manga)|Japan]] (1992, 1 volume, art by Kentaro Miura)
*Hawaiian Sky (1992, art by Kenji Wakabayashi)
*Mushimushi Korokoro (from 1993 to 1996, 11 volumes, art by Tsuyoshi Adachi)
*Mushimushi Korokoro (from 1993 to 1996, 11 volumes, art by Tsuyoshi Adachi)
*Uchiteshi Toman (1995, art by Micchi Naoki)
*Chase (1997, one-shot, art by [[Tetsuo Hara]])
*Rough Story (1997, art by Tobio Mizuno)
*[[wikipedia:Strain (manga)|Strain]] (from 1997 to 1998, 5 volumes, art by [[wikipedia:Ryoichi Ikegami|Ryoichi Ikegami]])
*[[wikipedia:Strain (manga)|Strain]] (from 1997 to 1998, 5 volumes, art by [[wikipedia:Ryoichi Ikegami|Ryoichi Ikegami]])
*Sanpin Break (1998-199, art by Ryuichiro Yamamoto)
*[[wikipedia:Heat (manga)|Heat]] (from 1999 to 2004, 17 volumes, art by Ryoichi Ikegami)
*[[wikipedia:Heat (manga)|Heat]] (from 1999 to 2004, 17 volumes, art by Ryoichi Ikegami)
*[[wikipedia:Sanctuary (manga)|Sanctuary]] (from 1990 to 1995, 12 volumes, art by Ryoichi Ikegami)
*Go For Break (2000, 3 volumes, art by Tsuyoshi Adachi)
*Go For Break (2000, 3 volumes, art by Tsuyoshi Adachi)
*Fūsen (2000, 2 volumes, art by Tobio Mizuno)
*Rising Sun (2002, 3 volumes, art by Tokihiko Matsuura)
*Rising Sun (2002, 3 volumes, art by Tokihiko Matsuura)
*G -Gokudo Girl- (from 2003 to 2004, 5 volumes, art by [[wikipedia:Hidenori Hara|Hidenori Hara]])
*G -Gokudo Girl- (from 2003-2004, 5 volumes, art by [[wikipedia:Hidenori Hara|Hidenori Hara]])
*[[Souten no Ken]] (2001 to 2010, 22 volumes, art by [[Tetsuo Hara]])
*[[Souten no Ken]] (2001-2010, 22 volumes, art by [[Tetsuo Hara]])
*[[wikipedia:Lord (manga)|Lord]] (2004 to present, 10 volumes ''(ongoing)'', art by Ryoichi Ikegami)
**[[Souten no Ken: Re:Genesis]] (2017-, art by [[Hideki Tsuji]], ''(ongoing)'')
*[[wikipedia:Lord (manga)|Lord]] (2004-2011, art by Ryoichi Ikegami)
**Soul (2011-2013), art by Ryoichi Ikegami)
*Dog Law (2008-2009, art by [[wikipedia:Atsushi Kamijo|Atsushi Kamijo]])
*Dog Law (2008-2009, art by [[wikipedia:Atsushi Kamijo|Atsushi Kamijo]])
*Hanazakari Masshigura (art by Toshiya Masaoka)
*Full Swing (2010-2012, art by Daichi Matsuse)<ref>[http://www.animenewsnetwork.com/news/2010-05-12/fist-of-the-north-star-buronson-launches-full-swing-manga Fist of the North Star's Buronson Launches Full Swing Manga]</ref>
*Full Swing (2010-, ''(ongoing)'')<ref>[http://www.animenewsnetwork.com/news/2010-05-12/fist-of-the-north-star-buronson-launches-full-swing-manga Fist of the North Star's Buronson Launches Full Swing Manga]</ref>
*Silencer (2012-2014, art by [[Yuka Nagate]])
*Rokumonsen Rock (2013-2017, art by Ryoichi Ikegami)
*Begin (2016-2020, art by Ryoichi Ikegami)
*Too Beat (2021-, art by Shiro Yoshida, ''(ongoing)'')


==Notes==
==Notes==