Battan
Battan (native name: ばったん) is a mangaka from Japan.
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Ana Oncina
Ana Oncina Tortosa estudió Bellas Artes en la Universidad Politécnica de Valencia, donde se especializó en la animación, el grabado calcográfico y la ilustración.
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En marzo de 2014 salió a la venta su primer cómic, Croqueta y Empanadilla, basado en sus propias historias con su pareja. representados por una Croqueta y una Empanadilla. Se convirtió en éxito de ventas instantáneo gracias a sus carismáticos protagonistas y la sensibilidad de su autora, y fue galardonado en el Salón Internacional del Cómic de Barcelona con el premio popular a la mejor obra publicada en el 2014.
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Tan Jiu
AKA 坛九
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Regularly works with Old Xian. Tan Jiu adopts a male persona. They regularly collaborate with Old Xian, a Chinese artist known for their BL work. -
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Hilnama
ひるなま Hilnama began her career as an erotic manga artist. At 38-years-old she worked on Mikkigan demo Genki desu 38-sai (I'm a Terminal Cancer Patient, but I'm Fine.) after her colon cancer diagnosis. Hilnama died on December 12, 2022 from colon cancer.
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Jorge Comensal
Jorge Comensal estudió Lengua y Literaturas Hispánicas en la Universidad Nacional Autónoma de México.1 Fue becario de la Fundación para las Letras Mexicanas.
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En 2016, publicó su primera novela, Las Mutaciones con la editorial Antílope. El libro aborda con humor el tema del cáncer, enfermedad que el autor ha vivido de cerca debido a varios casos en su familia.
En su elaboración, Comensal consultó libros y artículos sobre medicina, genética, evolución, oncología y otros temas para documentar los aspectos científicos de la enfermedad tratados en la novela.
Por ello, en esta narración pueden encontrarse diversos registros conviviendo en un lenguaje desgranado con belleza.
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Torajirō Kishi
Has kidney problems, including renal insufficiency.
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Akane Torikai
Akane Torikai (Japanese: 鳥飼茜, Torikai Akane) is a Japanese manga author.
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Torikai entered the manga industry around 2004, working as an assistant to Minoru Furuya, while publishing her own short stories in shojo (girls') manga magazines, including 'Bessatsu Shojo Friend' and 'Be Love'.
Torikai acquired fame with her longer comics, serialised in seinen (adult) manga magazines. Her works usually tackle controversial topics, often with a feminist perspective. Among her books are: Sensei's Pious Lie (2013-2017), about a young female teacher dealing with sexual assault; Jigoku no Girlfriend (2014-2017), featuring three young women sharing an apartment and looking for their place in modern Japan; Wandering Cat’s Cage (2017-2018), set in a dystopian -
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Ana C. Sánchez
Ana Cristina "Anakris" Sánchez es una historietista y editora española de estética manga.
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Mary McCoy
Mary McCoy is a librarian at the Los Angeles Public Library. She has also been a contributor to On Bunker Hill and the 1947project, where she wrote stories about Los Angeles's notorious past. She grew up in western Pennsylvania and studied at Rhodes College and the University of Wisconsin. Mary now lives in Los Angeles with her family.
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Hitoshi Ashinano
Hitoshi Ashinano (芦奈野 ひとし, Ashitano Hitoshi) is a Japanese manga artist.
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Prior to his professional debut as a solo cartoonist, Ashinano worked as an assistant to manga artist Kousuke Fujishima, while also releasing some doujinshi (amateur manga) under the pen name 'suke'.
Ashinano's comics are known for their contemplative, laid-back, nostalgic feel. His first and best-known series is Yokohama Kaidashi Kikō, a slice-of-life manga set in a post-apocalyptic world. The manga was serialised in Kodansha's comics magazine 'Monthly Afternoon' from 1994 to 2006, won the 2007 'Seiun Award for Best Science Fiction Manga' and was adapted into an anime. -
Kayden Phoenix
Kayden Phoenix is a trailblazing lesbian Chicana writer and director hailing from Boyle Heights, California. With a fearless approach to storytelling, her films have made a powerful impact on the festival circuit, with her latest work earning accolades at Cinequest and Outfest, and being acquired by Gunpowder & Sky’s horror platform, Alter, which boasts over 3 million subscribers.
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Kayden's journey is marked by groundbreaking achievements and recognition in the industry. She is a proud recipient of Panavision’s New Filmmaker Program, a semi-finalist in the prestigious Universal Animation Writer's Program, a Film Fatales Fellowship Finalist for Stowe Story Lab, a 2024 Stowe Narrative Lab Alumni, and a quarter-finalist for Final Draft's Big Bre -
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Tsukumizu
Tsukumizu (つくみず, a pseudonym, real name unknown) is a Japanese cartoonist.
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They are best known for the manga series Girls' Last Tour (2014-2018), a slice-of-life in a post-apocalyptic setting, and Shimeji Simulation (2019-2024), a 'yonkoma' (four panel strip) surrealist comedy. -
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Ryōko Yamagishi
Ryōko Yamagishi (山岸凉子) is a Japanese manga author.
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Born in Hokkaido prefecture, she is part of the Year 24 Group together with Moto Hagio, Yumiko Ōshima and Keiko Takemiya.
She debuted in 1969 with Left and right (Jap: レフトアンドライト).
Starting from 1971 she gathered attention with the ballet manga Arabesque (Jap: アラベスク), and from 1980 with Hi izuru no tokoro no tenshi (Jap: 日出処の天子), that also won the 7th Kodansha manga award.
Her 1971 work Shiroi heya no futari is regarded as the first yuri manga.
Her 1977 work Yōsei-ō (Jap: 妖精王) was animated in 1988.
In 2000 she started the serialization of Maihime Terpsichora (Jap: 舞姫 テレプシコーラ) that in 2007 won the Gran Prize at the 11th Tezuka Osamu Cultural Prize. -
Caly
Caly started drawing in kindergarten, and got into the manga at the age of 12! After a Bac S Upgrading in Applied Arts, this young designer is moving towards a BTS Visual Communication. After two first tests, she began the final version of her MaHo-Megumi series in 2007, and launched into self-publishing the following year. Qualified as "Fanzine Star" by Animeland magazine, she signs her first contract with Éditions H2T for her new manga shojo, Hana No Breath, a series available in two volumes.
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Dr. Pepperco
毒田ペパ子 Dr. Pepperco is a versatile Japanese manga artist who's worked across a number of genres, best known for Goodbye, My Rose Garden and the art of the Please Teacher!/Twins! manga spin-off Waiting in the Summer
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Yuhta Nishio
NISHIO Yuhta
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Name (in native language): 西尾雄太
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Moyoco Anno
See also: 安野モヨコ
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Moyoko Anno (安野 モヨコ) is a Japanese manga artist and a fashion writer, with numerous books published in both categories. Her manga and books have attained considerable popularity among young women in Japan. Though she primarily writes manga of the josei demographic, her most popular series, Sugar Sugar Rune, (serialized in Nakayoshi) is targeted at primary school-aged girls. In a recent Oricon poll, she was voted the number eight most popular manga artist among females and thirteen in the general category. Her manga Happy Mania was made into a television series in 1998, followed by Hataraki Man in October 2007. Sakuran was made into a movie in 2006.
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Machiko Kyo
Machiko Kyo (今日マチ子, Kyo Machiko) is a Japanese cartoonist and illustrator from Tokyo. She was born in 1980 and graduated from Tokyo University of the Arts.
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Her daily one-page manga blog Sennen Gaho started in 2004 and was published as a book in 2008, attracting much attention. Among her comics are the slice-of-life series Mikako-san (2009-2013), the WWII drama Cocoon (2010) and the post-apocalyptic Mitsuami no Kami-sama (2011-2013). The latter was adapted into a short animated film in 2015 by the studio Production I.G., winning more than twenty awards around the world. In 2014, Machiko Kyo received the 18th Osamu Tezuka Cultural Award.
In addition to manga, she is also involved in a wide range of illustration and essay projects. Her war-the -
Tarō Nogizaka
NOGIZAKA Tarou
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Name (in native language): 乃木坂太郎
Associated Name:
NOGIZAKA Taro
Close friends with MATSUENA Syun.
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Takako Shimura
Takako Shimura (native name: 志村貴子) is a manga artist primarily known for her manga works published in Japan which feature LGBT (especially about lesbian and transgender) topics. Originally from Kanagawa, she now resides in Tokyo.
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Yuki Kodama
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Associated names : 小玉由起 (chinese)
Name (in native language) : 小玉ユキ
Zodiac : Libra
Blood type : A
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Moto Hagio
Moto Hagio (萩尾望都 Hagio Moto) is a manga artist born in Ōmuta, Fukuoka Prefecture, Japan, though she currently lives in Saitama Prefecture.
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She is considered a "founding mother" of modern shōjo manga, and a member of the Year 24 Group (24-Gumi). She helped pioneer modern shōjo manga, modern science fiction manga, and BL manga. In addition to being an "industry pioneer", her body of work "shows a maturity, depth and personal vision found only in the finest of creative artists". She has been described as "the most beloved shōjo manga artist of all time."
Moto Hagio made her professional debut in 1969 at the age of 20 with her short story Lulu to Mimi on Kodansha's magazine Nakayoshi. Later she produced a series of short stories for various maga -
Saki Hiwatari
Saki Hiwatari (日渡早紀 in Japanese) is a Japanese shōjo manga artist. Her first work, "Mahōtsukai wa Shitteiru" was published in the weekly shōjo anthology Hana to Yume in 1982.
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Macoto Takahashi
Macoto Takahashi was a Japanese painter, illustrator, and manga artist. His works of shōjo manga are noted for significantly influencing the aesthetic styles of that demographics.
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Keiko Takemiya
Keiko Takemiya (竹宮惠子), earlier known as 竹宮恵子 (note: it's the first kanji in her given name, 恵→惠) is a Japanese mangaka.
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She is one of the 24-Gumi (Magnificent 49ers), the group of female manga artists that pioneered the shoujo genre. Professor of manga studies at Kyoto Seika University.