Hisao Tamaki is a Japanese manga artist best known for his 1997 adaptation of Star Wars: A New Hope. Born in 1964 in Niigata, he grew up immersed in tokusatsu, anime, and sci-fi, with Ultraman, Space Battleship Yamato, and Star Wars shaping his artistic passion. Tamaki began drawing manga in childhood and later honed his skills in Tokyo under Akira Sakuma and Atsuji Yamamoto. He worked as an assistant on Elf 17 and competed for the Shonen Magazine Newcomer Award, losing to Berserk creator Kentaro Miura. His adaptation of A New Hope was a meticulous recreation of the film, earning praise for its dynamic storytelling. It was later published internationally by Dark Horse Comics, winning the 1990 Eisner Award for Best U.S. Edition of International Material, cementing his reputation among manga and Star Wars fans alike.