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List Of Female Manga Creators
This is a list of women who have been involved with producing comic books and comic strips. Many notable female comics creators exist even though the field of comics creation is traditionally male-dominated. Africa Congo * Fifi Mukuna Egypt * Bahiga Thomassian, aka Bhiga * Amaal Khattab Gabon * Sophie Endamne Ivory Coast * Marguerite Abouet - (writer of '' Aya of Yop City'') Madagascar * Jenny * M'Aa - (makes comics together with her husband Xhi) Mauritius * Annick Sadonnet, aka Sadon, Ajol or Sade Tanzania * Martha Gellege - (''Anti Bwalo'') South Africa * Karen Botha * Marieke Blomerus * Marisa Cloete - (''Gebuza'', ''To Dig a Big Hole'') * Lara-Ann Jibrail * Mariette Kemp * Sian Kuiken * Ingrid van der Merwe * Ina van Zyl Americas Argentina * Maitena Burundarena - ''Superadas'' * Gisela Dester * Isol * Daniela Kantor * MarĂ­a Delia Lozupone Brazil * Erica Awano - '' Holy Avenger'' * Chantal - (''Juventude'') * Priscila Farias *Raquel Gompy *Seung Joo-Kan ...
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Female Comics Creators
Although, traditionally, female comics creators have long been a minority in the industry, they have made a notable impact since the very beginning, and more and more female artists are getting recognition along with the maturing of the medium. Women creators have worked in every genre, from superheroes to romance, westerns to war, crime to horror. In certain countries, like Japan and South Korea, women creators have shaken up the traditional market and attained widespread mainstream success. Americas United States Newspaper comics In the early 20th century, when the U.S. newspaper comics market was in its infancy, William Randolph Hearst brought the artist Nell Brinkley over from the competing ''Denver Post'', and although not doing comics herself, her romantic and glamorous imagery became an inspiration to a generation of female comics artists. Another style popular around the time was cute comics with doll-like round-cheeked children. In 1909, Rose O'Neill created '' The Ke ...
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