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* ''Mega Dragon and Tiger'' (龍虎5世)
* ''Mega Dragon and Tiger'' (龍虎5世)
* ''The Legend of Emperors'' (天子傳奇) about the first Emperor of Tang Dynasty, [[Li Shimin]]
* ''The Legend of Emperors'' (天子傳奇) about the first Emperor of Tang Dynasty, [[Li Shimin]]
* ''Legendary Couples'' adaptation of [[Jin Yong]]'s [[The Return of the Condor Heroes]]
* ''Legendary Couples'' ( 神鵰俠侶) adaptation of [[Jin Yong]]'s ''[[The Return of the Condor Heroes]]''
* ''[[Demi-Gods and Semi-Devils]]'' (天龍八部)
* ''[[Demi-Gods and Semi-Devils]]'' (天龍八部)
* ''Buddha's Palm'' loosely based of [[Gu Long]]'s [[The Legendary Twins]]
* ''Buddha's Palm'' (如來神掌) loosely based of [[Gu Long]]'s ''[[The Legendary Twins]]''
* ''Drunken Master'' (醉拳; nothing to do with Jackie Chan's ''Drunken Master''. The main character was named Wong Mogei)
* ''Drunken Master'' (醉拳) nothing to do with Jackie Chan's ''Drunken Master''. The main character was named Wong Mogei


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Revision as of 08:54, 19 August 2008

Wong Yuk Long
黃玉郎
Pseudonym(s)Wong Yuk Saang, Tony Wong
Notable works
Oriental Heroes
Weapons of the Gods

Wong Yuk Long (born 1950), birthname Wong Jan Lung, also known as Wong Yuk Saang, is a Hong Kong based manhua author who wrote and created Little Rascals (later re-titled Oriental Heroes) and Weapons of the Gods. He also wrote adaptions of Jin Yong novels such as The Return of the Condor Heroes (and re-titled it as Legendary Couples), Demi-Gods and Semi-Devils, and Ode to Gallantry.

He also provided the art for Batman: Hong Kong, which was written by Doug Moench.[1]

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