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  2. Category:Women manga artists - Wikipedia

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    Pages in category "Women manga artists" The following 200 pages are in this category, out of approximately 246 total. This list may not reflect recent changes .

  3. Riyoko Ikeda - Wikipedia

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    Riyoko Ikeda (池田 理代子, Ikeda Riyoko, born December 18, 1947) is a Japanese manga artist and singer. She is included in the Year 24 Group by some critics, journalists, and academics, although her inclusion has been debated due to a focus more on epic stories than the internal psychology of those mangaka. [1]

  4. Hideko Mizuno - Wikipedia

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    For a year and a half, Mizuno worked to make a living and drew for Shōjo Club at the same time. Her first manga published in 1955, Akkake kōma pony is like the rest of the mangaka's career: the story was about a "little girl and a pony" and while her publisher Mazuyama was expecting a sentimental manga with a sensitive and fragile heroine who was the norm in the magazine's productions ...

  5. Q Hayashida - Wikipedia

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    Q Hayashida (林田 球, Hayashida Kyū, born 1977) is the pen name of a Japanese manga artist.She is best known for her series Dorohedoro, which was formerly serialized in Monthly Ikki, but moved to Hibana after Ikki ceased publication, [1] [2] and later moved to Monthly Shōnen Sunday after Hibana ceased publication.

  6. List of Japanese women artists - Wikipedia

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    Chako Abeno, manga artist; Fuku Akino (1908–2001), painter; Akira Amano (born 1973), manga artist; Kozue Amano (born 1974), manga artist; Yasuko Aoike (born 1948), manga artist; Kotomi Aoki (born 1980), manga artist; Ume Aoki, manga artist; Chiho Aoshima (born 1974), pop artist; Hina Aoyama (born 1970), paper-cutting artist, illustrator ...

  7. Machiko Hasegawa - Wikipedia

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    Machiko Hasegawa (長谷川町子, Hasegawa Machiko, January 30, 1920 – May 27, 1992) was a Japanese manga artist and one of the first female manga artists. [1] She started her own comic strip, Sazae-san, in 1946. It reached national circulation via the Asahi Shimbun in 1949, [2] and ran daily until Hasegawa decided to retire in February 1974.

  8. Miyako Maki - Wikipedia

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    Miyako Maki (牧 美也子, Maki Miyako, born July 29, 1935) is a Japanese manga artist, and one of the earliest female manga artists.During the 1960s, Maki contributed significantly to the development of shōjo manga (manga for girls), and became one of the most popular shōjo authors of her generation.

  9. Category:Female manga artists - Wikipedia

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