Shiro Kuroi
黒井白
Kannosuke Hiramatsu (平松歓之介)
Honorable Mention in Winter 2007 and the grand-prize winner in Summer 2008 of the Afternoon Four Seasons Award under the pen-name Kannosuke Hiramatsu.
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Etorouji Shiono
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Il affirme aimer la photographie et les voyages. Même si son métier de mangaka ne le laisse pas vraiment vivre cette passion.
Son éditeur est Square Enix. D'ailleurs, c'est Square Enix qui lui ont demandé de faire une histoire de Dark Fantasy. Etorouji tout de suite aimé l'audace de cette maison d'édition, alors il a commencé à dessiner ce qui est aujourd'hui Übel Blatt. Mais avant, il a crée les histoires de Broken Blood (Deux tomes), Extra Existence (one-shot) et six (One-Shot) -
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An alternative way to credit Mangaka combo ソウマトウ, as seen on certain editions, namely Italian, Spanish, and English.
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Satoshi Kon
Satoshi Kon was a Japanese film director, screenwriter, animator and cartoonist.
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Kon started his career as a manga artist in the middle of the 80's, when still in university. He served as an assistant to famous manga author Katsuhiro Otomo, who will also play a role in steering Kon's career towards animation.
Besides a few short stories, Kon's only finished graphic novel is Tropic of the Sea (1990). His unfinished manga series include Seraphim 266613336Wings (1994), in collaboration with anime filmmaker Mamoru Oshii, and Opus (1996).
In 1991 Kon started a prominent career in the Japanese animation industry, eventually becoming one of the most influential filmmakers of his generation. Kon's movies often explore the boundaries between dreams, r -
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NoN
NoN (ノン) is a Japanese Mangaka.
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Cecily Wong
Cecily is the author of three books. Her debut novel, Diamond Head (Harper, HarperCollins), was a Barnes and Noble Discover Great New Writers Selection, recipient of an Elle Readers' Prize, and voted a best debut of the 2015 Brooklyn Book Festival. Her second novel, Kaleidoscope (Dutton, Penguin Random House), will be published July 5, 2022. Cecily is also the co-author of the New York Times bestseller Gastro Obscura: An Explorer’s Guide to Food (Workman Publishing).
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Cecily’s work has appeared in the Wall Street Journal, The LA Review of Books, Self Magazine, Bustle, Atlas Obscura, and elsewhere. A graduate of Barnard College, Cecily spent many years living in New York and now lives in Portland, Oregon with her husband and daughter. -
Yukito Ayatsuji
(Japanese: 綾辻 行人)
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'Yukito Ayatsuji' is the original creator of Another. He is a famous writer of mystery and Japanese detective fiction. He is also one of the writers that demands restoration of the classic rules of detective fiction and the use of more self reflective elements. He is married to Fuyumi Ono, author of The Twelve Kingdoms and creator of Ghost Hunt, Juuni Kokuki, and the author for a few other manga. -
Frederik Peeters
Frédérik Peeters (born 13 August 1974, in Geneva) is a contemporary Swiss graphic novelist. He received his bachelor of arts degree in visual communication from the École Supérieure d’Arts Appliqués in Geneva in 1995. Peeters currently lives with his partner Cati, her son, and their daughter in Geneva.
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His autobiographical graphic novel Blue Pills received the Polish Jury Prize at the Angoulême International Comics Festival, where it was also nominated for Best Book. Blue Pills also won the Premios La Cárcel de Papel in Spain for Best Foreign Comic. This is his first work to be translated into English. -
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Eric Henninot
ÉRIC HENNINOT est né en 1974 à Rouen et réside à Marseille.
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Son bac en poche, il fait maths sup et spé à Besançon. Il a envie de dessiner, mais a peur de ne pas gagner sa vie avec, alors à la place, il intègre une école d’ingénieur, à Marseille... De 1997 à 1999, il devient ingénieur, et travaille en tant que tel au CEMAGREF, puis à la SITA. Il fait également un court passage en tant qu’assistant méthode à Belfort.
En 2000, l’envie de dessiner est trop forte. Alors il prend des cours de dessins, réalise des illustrations pour un livre d’enfants, fait quelques expos et participe au concours «jeunes talents» d’Angoulême, créant pour l’occasion sa toute première BD. S’en suit une participation au festival BD de Bordeaux, où ses travaux sont rete -
Mizuki Tsujimura
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* Mizuki Tsujimura
* 辻村深月 (Japanese)
Tsujimura is an award-winning novelist, she is best known for her mystery and children novels. She studied at Chiba University and won the Naoki Prize in 2012 for Kagi no nai Yume wo Miru (I Saw a Dream Without a Key), and in 2018 she won the Japan Booksellers' Award for her novel Kagami no Kojo (Lonely Castle in the Mirror).
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Housui Yamazaki
Housui Yamazaki [山崎 峰水] is a Japanese manga artist. He also has two other pseudonyms [Yamazaki Hiroshi:山崎 浩], [Hiro Yamazaki:ヒロ 山崎] He wrote and illustrated the three volume Mail series in 1999-2002, 2004, 2005. He currently illustrates The Kurosagi Corpse Delivery Service, which is authored by Eiji Otsuka.
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Yoru Sumino
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* Yoru Sumino
* 住野よる (Japanese Profile)
* โยรุ ซูมิโนะ (Thai Profile)
Yoru Sumino (住野よる) is a Japanese writer best known for I Want to Eat Your Pancreas, the novel that became a manga and two films. -
Kaiji Kawaguchi
Kaiji KAWAGUCHI (Japanese: 川口開治 or かわぐちかいじ) is a Japanese manga author whose works include Eagle and Zipang. Generally, his stories involve Japan and examine the moral choices that people make in extreme situations. He received the Kodansha Manga Award three times, for Actor in 1987, for The Silent Service in 1990, and for Zipang in 2002. He has also received the Shogakukan Manga Award, for A Spirit of the Sun in 2006 and Kūbo Ibuki in 2014.
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Salvador Sanz
Salvador Sanz nació en Buenos Aires en 1975. Estudió en la Escuela Nacional de Bellas Artes Manuel Belgrano, donde obtuvo el título de Maestro Nacional de Dibujo, y más tarde el de Profesor de Pintura en la Prilidiano Pueyrredón. Estudió en la Escuela Argentina de Historieta (EAH), y curso la carrera de Animación en el IDAC. En 1994 participó, como editor y autor, en la creación de la revista Catzole. Publicó en las revistas Ex Abrupto, Sudamerika y Bastión Unlimited, para la que hizo la serie “Ángela della Morte”.
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Dentro de la animación, trabajó en el largometraje Mercano el marciano y realizó los cortos “El Inivisor” y “Gorgonas”, este último ganador como mejor cortometraje animado en COMICON 06 (San Diego, USA), entre otros premios.
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Nagabe
Please also see ながべ.
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He studied Fine Arts at Musashino University. At first, he was more interested in illustration, printmaking, and painting than in manga. However, when he considered the best way to make a living from his art, he decided to focus on the world of Japanese comics and trained himself, rather than the usual approach of working for several years as an apprentice to an experienced manga artist.
He was still a student when his first work, The Boss Is an Onee, was published. He soon attracted attention for his distinctive drawing style, his fantastical and melancholic plots, and his use of fantasy characters and anthropomorphic animals. -
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Manfred Spitzer
Manfred Spitzer (* 27. Mai 1958 in Lengfeld in der Nähe von Darmstadt) ist ein deutscher Psychiater, Psychologe und Hochschullehrer.
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Seit 1998 ist er ärztlicher Direktor der Psychiatrischen Universitätsklinik in Ulm, als der er auch die Gesamtleitung des 2004 dort eröffneten Transferzentrums für Neurowissenschaften und Lernen (ZNL) innehat, das sich vor allem mit Neurodidaktik beschäftigt. -
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Né en 1958 à Namur, Denis Lapière se lance dans des études de sociologie, après avoir un peu goûté aux frissons de la course automobile. Au milieu des années 1980, il fait partie des fondateurs la librairie Tropica BD à Charleroi, qui devient le point de rencontre de bon nombre de dessinateurs. À leur contact, Lapière commence à écrire des scénarios, qui petit à petit trouvent leur place dans le paysage éditorial. Il débute dans Spirou, en fournissant des histoires courtes, puis publie son premier album en 1987 : "Mauro Caldi" avec Michel Constant aux Éditions du Miroir. En 1990, il entame "Charly" avec Magda, un thriller fantastique qui fera frémir plus d'un lecteur du journal Spirou. Dans les années qui suivent, Denis scénarise plusieurs
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Brendan Vidito
Brendan Vidito is the author of the Wonderland Award-winning collection of body horror stories, Nightmares in Ecstasy (Clash Books, 2018) and the upcoming Pornography for the End of the World (Weirdpunk Books, 2022). He also co-edited Splatterpunk Award-nominated anthology The New Flesh: A Literary Tribute to David Cronenberg (Weirdpunk Books, 2019) with Sam Richard. He lives in Ontario, surrounded by books and reptiles.
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Alex Wrekk
Alex Wrekk (born June 19, 1977) is the pen-name for a Portland, Oregon, DIY, feminist, zinester and author. The self-published writer is most commonly known for her book, Stolen Sharpie Revolution, and her ongoing zine, Brainscan.
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Alex Wrekk’s life revolves around making things; primarily zines, custom pinback buttons (badges), vegan food, travel plans, and space for a cat in her bed. Alex Wrekk has lived in Portland, Oregon since 1999 and has been creating the zine Brainscan since 1997. Alex Wrekk is actively involved in zine culture by updating the zine event listings on StolenSharpieRevolution.org, organizing the Portland Zine Symposium, established July as International Zine Month, hosts the podcast Nobody Cares About Your Stupid Zine Po -
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Paul-Jean Hérault
Paul-Jean Hérault, né le 22 septembre 1934, est le pseudonyme de Michel Rigaud, journaliste et écrivain français de science-fiction, de fiction, de space opera, d'anticipation et d'espionnage.
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