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  2. How to Draw Manga - Wikipedia

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    The cover of How to Draw Manga: Bodies & Anatomy. How to Draw Manga (Japanese: マンガの描き方) is a series of instructional books on drawing manga published by Graphic-sha, by a variety of authors. Originally in Japanese for the Japanese market, many volumes have been translated into English and published in the United States.

  3. Clip Studio Paint - Wikipedia

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    Website. www.clipstudio.net /en. Clip Studio Paint (previously marketed as Manga Studio in North America), informally known in Japan as Kurisuta (クリスタ), [Note 1] is a family of software applications developed by Japanese graphics software company Celsys. It is used for the digital creation of comics, general illustration, and 2D animation.

  4. List of works by Akira Toriyama - Wikipedia

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    Hetappi Manga Kenkyūjo: 1982–1984 1 tankōbon originally serialized in Fresh Jump, drawing lesson co-authored with Akira Sakuma [21] Chobit: 1983 One-shot in Weekly Shōnen Jump; Toriyama's entry in the 1983 Reader's Choice competition [22] Chobit 2: 1983 One-shot in Fresh Jump June 1983 issue [23] Dragon Boy (騎竜少年, Doragon Bōi) 1983

  5. Happy Lesson - Wikipedia

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    Happy Lesson (stylized as HAPPY★LESSON) is a comedy manga, written by Mutsumi Sasaki and illustrated by Shinnosuke Mori, serialized in Dengeki G's Magazine from April 1999 to September 2002, featuring a high school student who is adopted by five of his teachers.

  6. Manga - Wikipedia

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    v. t. e. Manga (漫画, IPA: [maŋga] ⓘ [a]) are comics or graphic novels originating from Japan. [1] Most manga conform to a style developed in Japan in the late 19th century, [2] and the form has a long history in earlier Japanese art. [3] The term manga is used in Japan to refer to both comics and cartooning.

  7. Sweatdrop Studios - Wikipedia

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    Amongst other projects, she has worked on the art and design of the collectible card game Herocard Cyberspace from Tablestar Games, was also one of the Head Contributors to Draw Manga Sweatdrop Studios from New Holland Publishers (UK) Ltd, and has published the first graphic novel volume of her manga style comic, Dragon Heir (ISBN 1905038143).