Lau Wan Kit
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Lau Wan Kit aka Jeffrey Lau, is a comic artist from Hong Kong.
Lau joined the comics business field as a comics assistant in 1985, and became an artist in 1988 with his first work Anti-ROCK in "Comics For City People". In 1991, he had his first Collection Interlude (段段情濃), and became the symbol of local love comics. Feel 100% of 1992 was a great success and changed his comics business. It has been adapted into movies and online drama for many times.
Happy Tennis was released in 2007 from The One Comics Publishing LTD.
His work Feel 100% won the International Manga Award
that Japanese Government sponsored in 2008.
Lau joined the comics business field as a comics assistant in 1985, and became an artist in 1988 with his first work Anti-ROCK in "Comics For City People". In 1991, he had his first Collection Interlude (段段情濃), and became the symbol of local love comics. Feel 100% of 1992 was a great success and changed his comics business. It has been adapted into movies and online drama for many times.
Happy Tennis was released in 2007 from The One Comics Publishing LTD.
His work Feel 100% won the International Manga Award
International Manga Award
is an award established to encourage non-Japanese manga artists in 2007. This award was created by Japanese Foreign Minister Taro Aso, who proposed this award in a policy speech he gave in Tokyo's Akihabara district in 2006.-Winners:...
that Japanese Government sponsored in 2008.
Works
- Anti-ROCK (1988)
- Interlude (猎杀天雠) (1991)
- Feel 100% (百分百感覺) (1992–2007)
- Happy Tennis (2007-)