Yes, the author of Slam Dunk, Inoue Takahiko, is still alive.
Yes, the author of Slam Dunk, Inoue Takahiko, was still alive.
In addition to Slam Dunk, Inoue Takahiko also created a series of popular comics and animations, including: 1 Death Note 2. Fullmetal Alchemist 3. Fullmetal Alchemist 4."Ouran High School Host Club" 5. White Book of Youyou (Gintama) 6 Demon Slayer These works enjoyed a high reputation and influence in the animation industry and had many fans around the world.
Slam Dunk was a manga created by the Japanese manga artist, Inoue Takahiko. It was first published in 1994 and is still in the works. The work was about the competitive story between high school basketball players and was hailed as one of the classics of the Japanese manga world.
The author of No Slam Dunk, Aoyama Tsuyoshi, did not die. He died on May 18, 2018 at the age of 41.
The author of Slam Dunk was Inoue Takahiko, who had yet to announce his death. Although Inoue Takahiko had received attention due to some controversy and negative news in the past, he had always actively participated in writing and expressed his opinions, and had always maintained a good state of health. Although we don't know his specific health condition, we should respect his personal privacy and rights and avoid paying too much attention to and disturbing him.
The author of Slam Dunk, Inoue Takahiko, had not passed away yet.
The author of Slam Dunk, Takahiko Inoue, had passed away.
The author of Slam Dunk, Inoue Takahiko, had not passed away yet.
Inoue Takahiko was a mangaka famous for his Japanese manga, Slam Dunk: Sequel. However, Inoue Takahiko did not release Slam Dunk's Sequel. This could be due to many reasons. First of all," Slam Dunk 2 " wasn't Inoue Takahiko's representative work. His other work," The Flying Basketball Man," was his representative work. Secondly, Inoue Takahiko had been focusing on creating other manga works, including " Infinite Resident " and " Gambling Apocalypse ", so he might not have enough time and energy to create a complete " Slam Dunk Sequel." In addition, some of the content in Slam Dunk's Sequel may not be suitable for presentation in the form of a manga, so Inoue Yukihiko may not publish a collection. Although Slam Dunk's Sequel was a very popular manga, Inoue Takahiko didn't release the full version.