Tetsuo Hara

Tetsuo Hara (原 哲夫) is a Japanese manga artist famous for drawing the series Fist of the North Star (known as Hokuto no Ken in Japan), which he co-authored with Buronson. He is cousin to comedian Ryo Fukawa and a close acquaintance of fellow manga artist Tsukasa Hojo (of City Hunter fame).

Career
A native of Tokyo, Hara attended Hongo Senior High School and worked as an assistant to manga artist Yoshihiro Takahashi after graduating. As an amateur, he won the first prize of the 33rd Fresh Jump award for his one-shot Super Challenger. Hara's professional career began with his first published work: Mad Fighter in 1982. His first serialized work in the Weekly Shonen Jump was the Iron Don Quixote, which lasted only ten weeks in serialization. He achieved fame after the publication of Hokuto no Ken (Fist of the North Star) in 1983, which he co-created with Buronson and ran for six years. After the completion of Fist of the North Star, he worked on shorter series and one-shots, including three different adaptations of Ryu Keiichiro's novels (Keiji, Tokugawa Ieyasu and Sakon). His current series is Fist of the Blue Sky, which has been serialized in the Weekly Comic Bunch since 2001. He suffered from an eye condition which left him blind in one eye, so all his work must be fixed by his assistants due to errors in perspective and he can no longer ink his own work.

Novels

 * Kōryū no Mimi - (4 volumes, 1991-1993)
 * Hokuto no Ken: Jubaku no Machi (1 volume, 1995)

Other works

 * Saturday Night Slam Masters/Muscle Bomber (1993 arcade game) - illustrations.
 * Itadaki Muscle! (2006 TV series) - illustrations for the opening intro.
 * Mori no Senshi Bonolon (2006 anime series) - producer, character designer