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  2. Category:Women manga artists - Wikipedia

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    M. Miyako Maki; Sanami Matoh; Nina Matsumoto; Temari Matsumoto; Tomo Matsumoto; Akemi Matsunae; Mitsukazu Mihara; Kanan Minami; Haruka Minami (manga artist) Maki Minami

  3. Moto Hagio - Wikipedia

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    Moto Hagio (萩尾 望都, Hagio Moto, born May 12, 1949) is a Japanese manga artist.Regarded for her contributions to shōjo manga (manga aimed at young and adolescent women), Hagio is considered the most significant artist in the demographic and among the most influential manga artists of all time, being referred to as the "god of shōjo manga" (少女漫画の神様, shōjo manga no kami ...

  4. Hideko Mizuno - Wikipedia

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    Hideko Mizuno (水野英子, Mizuno Hideko, born 29 October 1939 in Shimonoseki, Yamaguchi, Japan) is one of the first successful female Japanese shōjo manga artists. [1] She was an assistant of Osamu Tezuka staying in Tokiwa-sō. She made her professional debut in 1955 with Akakke Kōma Pony, a Western story with a tomboy heroine.

  5. Category:Female comics artists - Wikipedia

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    While the fields of newspaper cartooning, comic book art and manga serials have been male-dominated, a number of prominent women artists have produced work since practically the beginning of those media. See also List of female comics creators.

  6. Kuniko Tsurita - Wikipedia

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    Many of Tsurita's manga were in gekiga style.. Tsurika's work explores and subverts themes of women's gender roles and patriarchal ideas of femininity, gender identity, and sexuality.

  7. Category:Manga artists - Wikipedia

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    K. Yuna Kagesaki; Yukiko Kai; Hiroyuki Kaidō; Kaishaku (manga group) Kaito Takahashi; Yuji Kaku; Teruo Kakuta; Kazuo Kamimura; Tsutomu Kamishiro; Muneyuki Kaneshiro

  8. Tsukumizu - Wikipedia

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    Tsukumizu had been reading extensively since they were in primary school, and read novels all through upper secondary. They cite Haruki Murakami's Norwegian Wood and Dance Dance Dance, and Kaori Ekuni's Kirakira Hikaru as having influenced the themes behind Girls' Last Tour.

  9. List of manga artists - Wikipedia

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    Mihona Fujii (藤井 みほな); Rino Fujii (藤井理乃) (Creator of Happiness!; Tatsuki Fujimoto (藤本 タツキ) (Creator of Chainsaw Man); Ryu Fujisaki (藤崎 竜); Tooru Fujisawa (藤沢 とおる) (Creator of Great Teacher Onizuka)