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San Pu Kentaro died. How much do you know about his cartoons?
According to media reports, Japanese cartoonist San Pu Kentaro died at his home in Japan at the age of 54. The death of San Pu Kentaro is bad news for comic fans who like his comic works. His death makes it impossible to continue serializing his unfinished works.

Japanese cartoonist 1966 was born in Chiba, a famous industrial city in Japan. As a primary school student, he showed extraordinary talent in painting, the first work of primary school, Kendo. 1989 After graduating from the Art Department of Japanese University, he officially joined Baiquan Society Youth Comic Magazine. As soon as I joined Baiquan Society, I began to create a serial comic book "Japan".

In the same year, his masterpiece "Legend of Sword Wind" began to be serialized in Baiquan Society Youth Comic Magazine. After a year of creation, The Legend of the Sword Wind was officially published. The Legend of Sword Wind is an adventure story based on the wars waged by European countries for territory and resources in the Middle Ages. Gus, the former charge captain of the Eagle Regiment, created by him, is loved by countless comic book lovers. He dared to love and hate, and he was brave. His belief touched many people. The emotional entanglements between him and the heroine Casca are also the focus of comic books. After the death of Kentaro, San Pu, the legend of the sword wind is still unfinished.

In addition to the masterpiece Legend of Sword Wind, Miura and Kentaro also created Great War, Altar between Heaven and Earth and Wolf King, among which Great War, Between Heaven and Earth and Legend of Wolf King are all comic works that continue the style of Legend of Sword Wind and are based on western history and mythology. When Miura and Kentaro are mentioned, Japanese animators Wu Lunzun and Wu Lunzun have to be mentioned. They are both famous Japanese comic script writers, and many cartoons have been adapted from his works, including Wang Lang Biography and Japan by San Pu Kentaro. Miura and Kentaro's "Giant War" is also his masterpiece, which tells the adventure story after 100 million years.