PingMag interviews Eiko Hanamura who is a pioneer of Japanese girls comics. Eiko has worked as a manga artist for half a century. She says, "One day, I told the owner — who was a manga artist for rental books — that I studied painting at Joshibi University and showed my paintings. All of a sudden he said I should draw manga.”
Tuesday, December 23, 2008
Cute and Pop! 60s Girls Comics by Eiko Hanamura
PingMag interviews Eiko Hanamura who is a pioneer of Japanese girls comics. Eiko has worked as a manga artist for half a century. She says, "One day, I told the owner — who was a manga artist for rental books — that I studied painting at Joshibi University and showed my paintings. All of a sudden he said I should draw manga.”
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