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  2. Tamayo Akiyama - Wikipedia

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    Akiyama is a former member of CLAMP, having left the group on October 1, 1992. [1]Akiyama has also done illustrations for three novels (Kyokutō Shōnen and Komaranu mae no kami da nomi by Kobayashi Megumi and Watashi no Kare wa Hamster by Edō Kei) and illustrations for a CD (Psycho Sound Machine Drama by Ohara Mariko).

  3. Aimee Lucido - Wikipedia

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    Aimee Lucido (born October 30, 1990) is an American children's author and crossword puzzle constructor. Her books include Emmy in the Key of Code (2019) and Recipe for Disaster (2021). Early life and education

  4. Nariko Enomoto - Wikipedia

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    Nariko Enomoto (榎本ナリコ) (born 1967) is a Japanese manga author and manga critic who uses this name for children's and women's magazines. She writes under the name Nobi Nobita (野火ノビタ) for Boys Love and doujinshi, and for critical works.

  5. List of manga artists - Wikipedia

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    This is a list of notable manga artists. Romanized names are written in Western order (given names before family names), whereas kanji names are written in Japanese order (family names before given names).

  6. 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.

  7. Yuki Kiriga - Wikipedia

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    Yuki Kiriga (霧賀ユキ, Kiriga Yuki, born May 14) is a Japanese manga author.She is known for creating characters with cute appearances, and even provided chibi illustrations for characters in Sister Princess and Strawberry Panic! in the Japanese bishōjo magazine Dengeki G's Magazine.

  8. Ai Yazawa - Wikipedia

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    Ai Yazawa (矢沢 あい, Yazawa Ai, born March 7, 1967) is a Japanese manga artist and illustrator. Yazawa debuted as a manga artist with her short story Ano Natsu (1985). She gained mainstream popularity in the 1990s and 2000s with her series Tenshi Nanka ja Nai (1992), Neighborhood Story (1995), Paradise Kiss (1999), and Nana (2000), [1] the latter being one of the best-selling manga series.

  9. Category:Manga artists - Wikipedia

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