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  2. Rivkah (artist) - Wikipedia

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    Mangaka America - Art and tutorial anthology with contributions from manga-influenced artists in America. [3] October 2006 Pink - Runner-up in the international “Create Your Own Manga Contest” held by Manga Academy.

  3. How to Draw Manga - Wikipedia

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    How to Draw Anime and Game Characters Vol. 2: Expressing Emotions (March 2001) How to Draw Anime and Game Characters Vol. 3: Bringing Daily Actions to Life (August 2001) How to Draw Anime and Game Characters Vol. 4: Mastering Battle and Action Moves (April 2002) How to Draw Anime and Game Characters Vol. 5: Bishoujo Game Characters (September 2003)

  4. Manga artist - Wikipedia

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    A manga artist may both write and illustrate a series of their own creation, or may work together with an author. The manga artist typically has a strong influence on dialog even when paired with a writer, as any conversation must fit within the physical constraints imposed by the art.

  5. Hirohiko Araki - Wikipedia

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    This is an accepted version of this page This is the latest accepted revision, reviewed on 1 November 2024. Japanese manga artist (born 1960) Hirohiko Araki Araki at the 17th Japan Media Arts Festival in 2013 Born (1960-06-07) June 7, 1960 (age 64) Sendai, Japan Occupation Manga artist Period 1980–present Genre Action, adventure, supernatural Subject Shōnen manga, seinen manga Notable works ...

  6. Hisashi Sakaguchi - Wikipedia

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    Hisashi Sakaguchi (坂口尚, Sakaguchi Hisashi; () May 5, 1946 – December 22, 1995) was a Japanese manga artist and animator.After working under Osamu Tezuka, he began focusing on creating his own manga, including the Ikkyū biography series Ikkyū, before dying at the age of 49.

  7. Doujinshi - Wikipedia

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    Doujinshi (同人誌), also romanized as dōjinshi, is the Japanese term for self-published print works, such as magazines, manga, and novels.Part of a wider category of doujin (self-published) works, doujinshi are often derivative of existing works and created by amateurs, though some professional artists participate in order to publish material outside the regular industry.

  8. Manga - Wikipedia

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    Simultaneously, TokyoPop introduced original English-language manga (OEL manga) later renamed Global Manga. [162] Francophone artists have also developed their own versions of manga , like Frédéric Boilet's la nouvelle manga. Boilet has worked in France and in Japan, sometimes collaborating with Japanese artists. [163]

  9. Rumiko Takahashi - Wikipedia

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    Because of the influence of the New Wave movement of manga in the late 1970s, seinen manga became more open to including shōjo manga aesthetics and to hiring female manga artists. [14] Maison Ikkoku is a romantic comedy , and Takahashi used her own experience living in an apartment complex to create the series.