Wong Yuk-long

This is a Chinese name; the family name is Wong.
Wong Yuk-long

Wong at the Animation-Comic-Game Hong Kong in 2010
Born Wong Jan-lung
(黃振隆)
1950 (age 6566)
Hong Kong
Nationality Chinese (Hong Kong)
Area(s) Writer, Artist, Publisher
Pseudonym(s) Tony Wong
Notable works
Oriental Heroes
Weapons of the Gods
Wong Yuk-long
Traditional Chinese 黃玉郎
Simplified Chinese 黄玉郎
Wong Jan-lung
Traditional Chinese 黃振隆
Simplified Chinese 黄振隆

Wong Jan-lung (born 1950), better known by his pseudonym Wong Yuk-long or Tony Wong, is a Hong Kong manhua artist, publisher and actor, who wrote and created Little Rascals (later re-titled Oriental Heroes) and Weapons of the Gods. He also wrote adaptations of Louis Cha's novels, such as The Return of the Condor Heroes (retitled as Legendary Couples), Demi-Gods and Semi-Devils, and Ode to Gallantry. For his contribution and influencing a generation of artists in the local industry, he is regarded as the "Godfather of Hong Kong comics" or "Hong Kong's King of Comics".[1]

He provided the art for Batman: Hong Kong, which was written by Doug Moench.[2] He has also acted in some films occasionally, including making a cameo appearance in Dragon Tiger Gate (a film adapted from Oriental Heroes).

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