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![]() ![]() ![]() Mimiyo Tomozawa's "Crazy Animals" themed work exhibited at the Fujio Akatsuka Tribute Exhibition. *Scheduled to be shipped in late April >>Click here for other works |
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W273×H220mm Canvas and acrylic paint |
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Mimiyo Tomozawa Manga artist and illustrator His manga has been published in magazines such as "Garo," "AX," "TV Bros," and "SM Sniper." His books include "Potato Digging" (Seirindō), "Mushroom Travels" (Seirin Kogeisha), and "Mameoyaji" (Parolsha). He designed the covers for Jim O'Rourke's albums "Eureka" and "Insignificance." Also on the sign for "Tacoche" on the 3rd floor of Nakano Broadway. Winner of the Shinichi Abe Award. In 2019, she formed the DNA art unit "Tororoen" (Tomozawa Mimiyo + Tomozawa Kotao) and has been active ever since. ---- Fujio Akatsuka Born in 1935 in Manchuria (now northeastern China). After making his debut with the rental manga "Arashi wo Koete" in 1956, he moved to Tokiwa-so. In 1962, "Osomatsu-kun" became a huge hit, and after that he produced a succession of popular works such as "Himitsu no Akko-chan," "Tensai Bakabon," and "Moeretsu Ataro," and came to be known as the "King of Gag Manga." He passed away in 2008. |
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