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  2. Shōnen manga - Wikipedia

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    It is, along with shōjo manga (targeting adolescent girls and young women), seinen manga (targeting young adult and adult men), and josei manga (targeting adult women), one of the primary editorial categories of manga. Shōnen manga is traditionally published in dedicated manga magazines that exclusively target the shōnen demographic group.

  3. Shōjo manga - Wikipedia

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    New manga artists, such as Osamu Tezuka and other artists associated with Tokiwa-sō, created works that introduced intense drama and serious themes to children's manga using a new format that had become popular in shōnen manga: the "story manga", which depicted multi-chapter narratives with continuity rather than a succession of essentially ...

  4. List of American women artists - Wikipedia

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    This is a list of women artists who were born in America or whose artworks are closely associated with that country. Included are recognized American women artists, known for creating artworks that are primarily visual in nature, in traditional media such as painting, sculpture, photography, printmaking, ceramics as well as in more recently developed genres, such as installation art ...

  5. Keiko Takemiya - Wikipedia

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    Keiko Takemiya (竹宮 惠子, Takemiya Keiko, born February 13, 1950) is a Japanese manga artist, professor and university administrator.As part of the Year 24 Group, she was a leading figure in shōjo manga scene in the 1970s creating such manga as Kaze to Ki no Uta, Toward the Terra, Natsu e no Tobira.

  6. Josei manga - Wikipedia

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    By the late 1960s, gekiga was a mainstream artistic movement, and in 1968, the women's magazine Josei Seven published the first gekiga manga aimed at a female audience: Mashūko Banka (摩周湖晩夏) by Miyako Maki. [8] Maki was a shōjo manga artist who debuted in the late 1950s and pivoted to gekiga as her original audience aged into ...

  7. Manga - Wikipedia

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    Shōnen Sekai had a strong focus on the First Sino-Japanese War. [88] In 1905, the manga-magazine publishing boom started with the Russo-Japanese War, [89] Tokyo Pakku was created and became a huge hit. [90] After Tokyo Pakku in 1905, a female version of Shōnen Sekai was created and named Shōjo Sekai, considered the first shōjo magazine. [91]

  8. Lists of women artists - Wikipedia

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    List of Belgian women artists; List of Bosnia and Herzegovina women artists; List of Brazilian women artists; List of Canadian women artists; List of Chilean women artists; List of Chinese women artists; List of Colombian women artists; List of Croatian women artists; List of Cuban women artists; List of Czech women artists; List of Danish ...

  9. History of manga - Wikipedia

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    However, by the 1980s, girls and women began to play increasingly important roles in shōnen; for example, the main character in Toriyama's Dr. Slump (1980) is the mischievous and powerful girl robot Arale Norimaki. The role of girls and women in manga for male readers has evolved considerably since Arale. One class is the "beautiful girl" .