Kaoru Mori
Kaoru Mori (森 薫) is a Japanese manga author. Her stories tend to be intricately drawn female lead historical dramas set in exotic locations like Britain and along the silk road. Her series include Emma (2002-2008), Shirley (2003-present) and the best known A Bride's Tale (2008-present).
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Christophe Chabouté
Christophe Chabouté is a French author and illustrator.
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D’origine alsacienne, il suit les cours des Beaux-Arts d’Angoulême, puis de Strasbourg. Vents d'Ouest publie ses premières planches en 1993 dans Les Récits, un album collectif sur Arthur Rimbaud. Mais il se fait surtout connaître en 1998 en publiant Sorcières aux éditions du Téméraire (primé au Festival d’Illzach) puis Quelques jours d’été aux éditions Paquet (Alph’Art Coup de Cœur au Festival d'Angoulême). Il a également illustré des romans pour la jeunesse. -
Bisco Hatori
Name (in native language): 葉鳥ビスコ
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Bisco Hatori is a Japanese manga artist. Bisco Hatori is a pseudonym; she states that the name has special meaning to her. She has worked for such magazines as LaLa. Her manga debut was A Moment of Romance in LaLa DX. Her first series was Millennium Snow. However, the comedy Ouran High School Host Club is her breakout hit. -
Taeko Watanabe
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Name (in native language) : 渡辺多恵子
Zodiac : Virgo
Blood type :AB
Her works consist mainly of shōjo manga and is best known for Kaze Hikaru. She has twice received the Shogakukan Manga Award, in 1991 for Hajime-chan ga Ichiban! and in 2003 for Kaze Hikaru. -
Joe Dever
Joe Dever was an award-winning British fantasist and game designer. Originally a musician, Dever became the first British winner of the Advanced Dungeons & Dragons Championship of America in 1982.
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He created the fictional world of Magnamund as a setting for his Dungeons & Dragons campaigns. In 1984 he released the first book of the Lone Wolf series of young-adult gamebooks, and the series has since sold over 10.2 million copies worldwide. He experienced difficulty with his publishers as the game books market began to contract in 1995, until publication ceased in 1998 before the final four books (numbers 29-32) were released. Since 2003, however, the series has enjoyed a strong revival of interest in France, Italy, and Spain following the re- -
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. -
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Golo Zhao
His birth name is Zhao Zhicheng.
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His schoolmates called him "Gao Lao", meaning tall guy in cantonese. It later became "Golo".
Chinese name: 高佬 Golo.
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Kei Ohkubo
Debuted in 2011 in 18th issue of Fellows with "Hammer Hammer" oneshot. In 2012 changed her pen name from Narumi Kei (鳴海圭) to Ookubo Kei (大久保圭).
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Shuzo Oshimi
Shuzo Oshimi (押見修造, Oshimi Shūzō) is a Japanese manga creator.
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Drawn in a realistic art style, his comics tend to be psychological dramas exploring the difficulties in human relationships and often touching on disturbing situations and perversions.
Oshimi debuted in 2001 with the manga series Avant-Garde Yumeko, appeared in Kodansha's 'Monthly Shōnen Magazine.' Most of his works since then have been published by Kodansha and Futabasha.
Among his first successes the single volume manga Sweet Poolside (2004), later adapted into a live-action film, and the series Drifting Net Café (2008–2011), also adapted for TV.
Oshimi reached international acclaims with The Flowers of Evil (2009–2014) and Inside Mari (2012–2016), both adapted into successful -
Mizue Tani
Mizue Tani is a female light novel writer from Mie prefecture. Graduated from Mie University, in 1997 she won the 6th Shueisha Roman Grand Prize Honorable Mention thanks to her work "Paradise Renaissance-Paradise Revival". One of the most representative works of Mizue Tani is the "Count of Cobalt Bunko and the fairy" series. Her first work for the general public was "I will repair it at the time of memory". It was a hit, selling over 200,000 copies in Japan.
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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 -
Shinichi Ishizuka
Shin'ichi Ishizuka (Jap: 石塚真一, Ishizuka Shin'ichi) is a Japanese mangaka.
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Gabriel Katz
Gabriel Katz a écrit « dans l’ombre » plus de 30 livres signés par des auteurs bien connus du grand public.
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Passionné de fantastique, de jeux et d’univers virtuels, il a récemment surgi comme un météore avec une saga de fantasy ambitieuse. Trois tomes qui sont de véritables romans d’aventures où rebondissements, amour, violence, mystère, et humour ravageur donnent vie à son histoire, posée dans une époque fictive moyenâgeuse. Le Puits des mémoires a obtenu le Prix Imaginales 2013, puis le Prix des Halliénnales 2014.
Sur cette lancée, Gabriel Katz a publié La Maîtresse de guerre , puis s'est à nouveau plongé dans une trilogie, Aeternia , dont le premier volume, La marche du prophète , a fait forte impression.
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Jessica Oublié
Jessica Oublié est née à Paris en 1983. Après des études en histoire de l’art et près de deux ans à la rédaction de la revue Africultures, elle s’envole pour l’Afrique où elle travaille pendant cinq ans dans les domaines culturel et linguistique. De retour en France, elle se prend d’intérêt pour la migration antillaise des années 1960 à 1980. Elle co-signe avec la dessinatrice Marie-Ange Rousseau Péyi an nou (Steinkis, 2017), roman graphique documentaire sur l’émigration antillaise institutionnalisée des années 1960 à 1980 qui recevra quelques mois après sa sortie le Prix étudiant de la BD Politique de France Culture. Installée en Guadeloupe depuis février 2018, elle découvre avec stupéfaction l’impact du chlordécone sur la santé de la popu
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