
余湖裕輝
Initially working as Hiroki Yagami's assistant, he made his own debut as a mangaka in 1992, adapting Kazumasa Hirai's Tensei in Magazine GREAT. He would ultimately find critical acclaim with his Comic Master J in 1996. At some point in the 1990s, he befriended Yoshiaki Tabata, and following their collaboration on the 1999 indie film Battle Yaro (conceptualized by Yogo), the two would go on to continue collaborating on numerous works throughout the years - most notably Akumetsu, Wolf Guy, Shin Mazinger Zero, and the 2013 manga adaptation of Ninja Slayer - with Yogo providing the art and Tabata writing the scripts.
His notable non-manga works include designing Hijikata Toshizou for the mobile game Fate/Grand Order and providing Bugnaraku Empire monster design for the tokusatsu show Ohsama Sentai Kingohger. He has also contributed art for Akita Shoten's 2011 Tōhoku earthquake and tsunami relief charity auction, as well as celebratory illustrations for Weekly Shonen Champion's 50th anniversary and the 30th anniversary of Urayasu Tekkin Kazoku.
He has a habit of using Ninjahead slang and catchphrases in his commentary and social media, regardless of whether he's commenting on something Ninja Slayer-related or not.
Yuuki Yogo is also known as 余湖裕輝.
Yuuki Yogo was born on July 22, 1970.
Yuuki Yogo is 55 years old.
Yuuki Yogo is male.
Yuuki Yogo works as Artist, Mangaka.
Yuuki Yogo performs in Japanese.
Yuuki Yogo is from Kumaishi (Currently Yakumo), Hokkaido Prefecture, Japan.