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It seems there is some confusion here. The article doesn't mention he is called Tony and the various links give different names (but are they different names for the same person or similar names for different people?):
* Love HK film list the artist as Tony Wong Yuk-Long [2]
* Lambiek gives his names as Wong Yuk-long (Tony Wong) [3]
So can we assume he is a writer and artist (as the biography on Lambiek seems to match the details given) who also drew Batman: Hong Kong? Or are we getting two people with the same name confused? I so who did what?
ThisIGN review says "It's drawn by a popular Hong Kong-based artist and publisher, Tony Wong (a.k.a. Wong Yuk Long)" so I think we are safe to assume they are the same person. I'll change the link to artist and if we are looking at two people we can work on fixing things further. (Emperor (talk) 21:31, 17 June 2008 (UTC))Reply
Firstly, Tony Wong and Wong Yuk Long are the same person. Believe me. I am in Indonesia and his comics are published in Indonesia.
Secondly, although Tony Wong is an artist and also a writer (and sometimes he just direct other artist to draw like what he does on recent comics), in Batman Hongkong, he only drawn it, not wrote the story. The story itself was written by Doug Moench. Look at the DC page [4]Kunderemp (talk) 17:08, 18 June 2008 (UTC)Reply