Kazuo Umezu
Kazuo Umezu, Who Started Drawing Professionally In The 1950S, Is Considered The Most Influential Horror Manga Artist Ever. His Many Horror And Sci-Fi/Horror Works Include "Nekome Kozo" ("The Cat-Eyed Kid", 1967-1968), "Orochi", "The Drifting Classroom" (1972-1974), "Ultraman" (A Manga Adaptation Of The Tv Series), "Senrei" ("Baptism"), "My Name Is Shingo", The "Left Hand Of God/Right Hand Of The Devil", And "Fourteen". His Popular Gag Series "Makoto-Chan" (1976) And Again Prove That Umezu Is Also An Accomplished Humor Cartoonist. (He Is Also A Musician.) Umezu's Weird Style, Incredible Ideas A
