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Paul Azaceta
2007-07-28 03:52:00 Paul Azaceta(USA)Paul Azaceta has worked with writer Peter David on 'Captain Marvel'. For Image Comics, he created 'Grounded', about a boy who desires to be a superhero, with Mark Sable. For Boom! Studios, Azaceta has illustrated the 'Talent' mini-series, scipted by Chris Golden and Tom Sniegoski. More About: Paul
Alfonso Azpiri
2007-07-28 02:00:00 Alfonso Azpiri(b. 1947, Spain)Alfonso Mejia Azpiri, born in Madrid, was a specialist in the fantastic erotic comic genre. He created several books, which were published in Italy, with titles like 'Terror Blu', 'Il Vampiro', and 'I Notturni'. He created the character Chang, a master of martial arts, who appeared in several French magazines, as well as titles such as 'Alpha Cosmos', 'Cephyd' and 'Monster'. Azpiri is certainly one of the masters of the erotic genre in the seventies, devoting himself to classic stories, often with fantasy and horror influences. More About: Alfons
Thomas Azuélos
2007-07-28 02:00:00 Thomas Azuélos(France)Thomas Azuélos published several stories in Jade magazine, before he turned to press illustration (Les Inrocks, Le Monde, Le Monde de l'Éducation, Taktik). With writer David Calvo, he has made the comic albums 'Télémaque' (2004) and 'Akhénaton' (2006) for the publishing house Carabas. He is mainly active in the Marseille art scene More About: Thomas , Thom , Homa
Current Weather Conditions of India
2007-07-28 00:00:00 Current Weather Condi tions For: A Adilabad, Agartala, Agatti, Agra, Agra, Agumbe, Ahmadnagar, Ahmedabad, Aijal, Ajmer, Akola, Alapuzha, Alibag, Aligarh, Alirajpur, Allahabad, Along, Alwar, Ambala, Ambikapur, Amraoti, Amreli, Amritsar, Anantapur, Androth, Angul, Anupgarh, Ariyalur, Arogyavaram, Arrah, Atiramapattinam, Aurangabad, Azamgarh B Bagati, Bahraich, Bailadila, Balasore, Balehonur, Ballia, Balurghat, Banda, Bangalore, Bangalore Airport, Banihal, Bankura, Banswara, Bapatla, Baramati, Bareilly, Baripada, Barmer, Baroda, Basti, Belgaum, Belgaum, Bellary, Berhampore, Betul, Bhagalpur, Bharatpur, Bhatinda, Bhaunagar, Bhawanipatna, Bhilwara, Bhind, Bhira, Bhopal, Bhubaneswar, Bhuj, Bhuntar, Bijapur, Bikaner, Bilaspur, Bir, Bolangir, Bombay, Bomdila, Bramhapuri, Broach, Budaun, Bulandshahr, Buldana, Bulsar, Bundi, Burdwan C Canning, Cannur, Car Nicobar, Chaibasa, Chambal, Chamoli, Champa, Chandbali, Chandrapur, Chaparmukh, Chapra, Chenn... More About: India
Dogan Güzel
2007-07-23 05:10:00 Dogan Güzel(Turkey)Dogan Güzel was a cartoonist for the pro-Kurdish dailies Özgür Gündem and Özgür Ülke. In 1998, he had been sentenced to forty months imprisonment for "insulting the State" for having written the phrase "Khape TC" ("the lax/weak Republic of Turkey") in four drawings. Each caricature resulted in a ten-month prison sentence for Güzel. He is also a contributor to the comics magazine Meme.Dogan Güzel(Turkey)
Guzmán el Bueno
2007-07-23 05:05:00 Guzmán el Bueno(Guzmán García)(b. 1965, Spain)Guzmán El Bueno, pseudonym of Guzmán García, was born in Madrid in 1965. He became an illustrator and comic artist, publishing in magazines such as Astil, Campillo, La Fragua, La Luna de Madrid, Madriz (where he published the story 'Los Otros Ciudadanos' in 1984), Tribulete, Zero Cómics.
Gwen : A Great Cartoonist
2007-07-23 04:44:00 Gwen(Gwénaël de Bonneval)(b. 9/1/1973, France)Gwénaël de Bonneval, better known as simply Gwen, was born in Nantes. He spent most of his childhood in Paris, and then went to Lyon, where he got his degree in literature. He began his career doing illustrations for the press. He began free-lancing in 1995, and his work appeared in Spirou and Le Journal de Mickey. He was also active in the advertising and communication fields. He joined the Vosges atelier in 1998, where he specialized in comics. He began he series 'Samedi et Dimanche' with writer Fabien Vehlmann at Dargaud in 1999. He is the author of the children's series 'Monsieur Forme' at Delcourt. More About: Great , Gwen , Cart
Osamu Uoto
2007-07-23 04:23:00 Osamu Uoto(b. 9/5/19??, Japan)Osamu Uoto is a manga artist, known for the serial 'Kasai no Hito', about the judge Kawata Yoshio. The series was written by Jinpachi Mouri and published by Big Comic Original. Another manga by Uoto is 'Naisho no Himiko-san'. With Garaku Toshusai, he has cooperated on the series 'Iliad'. Please give your comment bellows Osamu Uotos
Tomi Ungerer : A Grate Cartoonist
2007-07-23 04:00:00 Tomi Ungerer(b. 28/11/1931, France)Jean-Thomas (Tomi) Ungerer was born in Strasbourg, France in 1931. Tomi's first artistic emotions started in the Rhineland. His childhood years were marked by the war. He tells about this period in 'A la guerre comme à la guerre' and in 'Die Gedanken sind Frei'. In these first sketches, Ungerer displays a keen sense of observation, especially in his caricatures of the German army.In Strasbourg, Ungerer came in contact with American culture. He discovered the satirical drawings of the famous magazine The New Yorker. He particularly admired the work of cartoonist Saul Steinberg, and decided to go to New York to meet him. In 1956, Ungerer arrived in the US with a few manuscripts, some drawings, and only 60 dollars in pockets. His dream came true in 1957, with the publication of his first book for children, 'The Mellops Go Flying'. The book was an immediate success.Although he has stopped doing children's books, Ungerer still publishes v... More About: Cart , Rate , Gere
Kazuo Umezu
2007-07-23 03:53:00 Kazuo Umezu(b. 3/8/1936, Japan)Kazuo is the grandmaster of Japanese horror manga. He published his first manga while still at high school and began working professionaly in the field after his graduation. His first creations were 'Betsu-Sekai' ('Another World') and 'Mori-no-Kyoudai' ('The Brother and Sister in a Forest'). He mainly created his works for so-called Kashi-hon, magazines that were not for sale but for rent. He developed his detailed horror style in 1962, when he settled in Tokyo. His works 'Kuchi ga Mimi made Sake-ru Toki' ('The Moment The Mouth Tears to Ears'), 'Hebi Shoujo' ('The Snake Girl') and 'Hito-kobu Shoujo' ('A Girl Who Has A Human-faced Lump on Her Cheek') were his first claims to fame as a master in the horror genre.He was also a pioneer in "Rabu-kome" (romantic comedies), starting with his story 'Romansu-no-Kusuri' ('The Magical Medicine for Romance'). His award-winning work 'Hyouryu Kyoushitsu' ('The Drifting Classroom... More About: Kazu , Kazuo
Kazumi Umekawa
2007-07-23 03:43:00 Kazumi Umekawa(Japan)Kazumi Umekawa has a degree in Animal Sciences. His best known manga is 'Bow Wow Wata' ('Gau Gau Wata' in Japanese), about a boy with the ability to talk to animals. More About: Azumi , Kazu
Robert Ullman
2007-07-23 03:29:00 Robert Ullman(USA)Robert Ullman is the creator of the mini-comic 'From the Curve', which first appeared in 1995. In the same year, his newspaper strip 'My Noise' made its debut in the Daily Kent Stater. Robert Ullman is also an illustrator of educational children's books and a graphic designer. Ullman's best cartoons from 1994 to 1998 have been collected in the album, 'Signifying Nothing'. Plz Give Your Comment More About: Robert , Robe
Ullcer : Cartoonist
2007-07-23 03:10:00 Ullcer(b. 12/4/1976, France)Before working as a professional comics artist, Ullcer participated in the fanzine Zero 5 and in the collective projects of the Éditions Gnou. The first album of his detective series 'Harley & Davidson' appeared at Emmanuel Proust Editions in 2005 (script by A. K. Seltzer). More About: Cart
Natsuki Takaya
2007-07-16 22:05:00 Natsuki Takaya(Japan)Natsuki Takaya is a successful author of shôjo mangas (mangas for girls), which are published by Hakushensha. She made her debut in 1991 with several short stories in the magazine Hana to Yume. Her first serial was 'Geneimuso', which she began in 1994. She is best known for 'Fruits Basket', a manga that also became a television show. She is influenced by shôjo specialists Hiwatari Saki and Takahashi Rumiko. More About: Suki , Kaya
Fumiko Takano
2007-07-16 22:04:00 Fumiko Takano(Japan)Fumiko Takano is the author of the award-winning manga story 'Zettai anzen kamisori' ('Absolute Safety Razor'). In this story, he describes the worldview of a grandmother succumbing to senility, metaphorically portraying her as a little girl. More About: Kano
Shizue Takanashi
2007-07-16 22:03:00 Shizue Takanashi(b. 31/8/1955, Japan)Shizue Takanashi is one of Japan's most popular comic illustrators. She studied at the Nakayoshi Manga School and made her debut with 'Momotaro Yori O-Hoshi-Sama e' in 1975. She has created such bestselling mangas as 'Orenji Tsushin', 'Sorachan no Boshi' and 'Ohayo! Spunk'. For the latter, she has won the 5th Kodansha Manga prize. More About: Kana
Tsutomu Takahashi
2007-07-16 22:01:00 Tsutomu Takahashi(b. 1965, Japan)Tsutomu Takahashi was born in Tokyo and began his career as the assistant of Tsutomu Nihei. His first manga was 'Jiraishin', and it appeared in Afternoon de Kodansha. His one-shot manga 'Alive' has been adapted into a film by Ryuhei Kitamura. His serials 'Skyhigh' and 'Blue Heaven' also know TV adaptations. In 2000, he began the serial 'Tetsuwan Girl' in the weekly magazine Morning.Official websiteEnglish site about JiraishinTakahashi in the Ultimate Manga Guide List of Authors
Yôichi Takahashi
2007-07-16 22:01:00 Yôichi Takahashi(b. 28/7/1960, Japan)Born in Tokyo, sports fan Yoichhi Takahashi began his career in 1981, when he created his famous soccer manga 'Captain Tsubasa' in Shonen Jump. The series ran for 8 years, and was also turned into an anime version. From 1988, Takahashi has been working on new sports mangas, such as '100 M. Jumper' (about athletics, in 1988), 'Ace' (about baseball, in 1989) and 'Chibi' (about boxing). In 1993, he returned to 'Captain Tsubasa' with a new series of new manga and anime projects, making his character from boy prodigy to World Cup superstar.
Shin Takahashi
2007-07-16 22:00:00 Shin Takahashi(b. 8/9/1967, Japan)Shin Takahashi was born and raised on Hokkaidô, the big isle in the north of the Japanese archipelago. Although he always had the desire of becoming a mangaka, he initially focused on his other passion: athletics. He wanted to take part in a race between Tokyo and Aomori, but only students of the University of Kantô were allowed. So Takahashi went to study at the University, and he also did his first manga work. His first serial was 'IIHITO', which started in 1997 and drawn in a "shojo" (men's manga) style. With his second series, 'Saishûheiki Kanojo' ('The Ultimate Weapon'), he took on a more science-fiction approach. Takahashi's third serial is 'Kimi no Kakera' ( 'Your Fragment' More About: Shin
Rumiko Takahashi
2007-07-16 21:59:00 Rumiko Takahashi(b. 1957, Japan)Rumiko Takahashi is one of the most important mangaka (female manga artist) in Japan, and is known as The Princess of Manga. At the age of eighteen, Takahashi went to a women's college in Tokyo, where she attended a six-month course of manga techniques. In 1978, she won the title of Best New Author. She decided to make manga her profession and made her debut with the story 'Katte Na Yatsura'. Her next work, the series 'Urusei Yatsura', appeared in the manga magazine Shonen Sunday. This very successful series ran for nine years.With 'Maison Ikkoku', Takahashi explored a new kind of manga, in which the characters have to face everyday life. At the end of this series, she started 'Ranma 1/2', the longest of all of her series. Other titles by Takahashi include 'Mermaid Saga', ('Mermaid's Forest', 'Mermaid's Scar', and 'Mermaid's promise'), 'Rumic World' and 'One-Pound Gospel'. One of her most popular creations is 'Inuyasha, a Feud...
Kazuki Takahashi
2007-07-16 21:57:00 Kazuki Takahashi(b. 4/10/1961, Japan)Kazuki Takahashi is a mangaka for the magazine Shônen Jump, and the author of 'Yu-Gi-Oh', a series about a troubled schoolboy who can turn into the "King of Games". Born in Tokyo, Takahashi began his career in 1982. He published his first mangas, 'Tokio no Tsuma' and 'Tennenshokudanji Buray', in the early 1990s. He created 'Yu-Gi-Oh!' in 1996, and the popularity of the series led to three anime versions, two spin-off mangas ('Yu-Gi-Oh! R', illustrated by Akira Itou, and 'Yu-Gi-Oh! Duel Monsters GX', illustrated by Naoyuki Kageyama), several video games, as well as a real-life version of the card game featured in the comic. More About: Kazu
Hiroshi Takahashi
2007-07-16 21:54:00 Hiroshi Takahashi(Japan)Hiroshi Takahashi has had several mangas serialized on Champion. From 1990, he has done 'Close', his longest running series. He also did the one-shot 'Kiku' and the serial 'QP'. A more recent title by Hiroshi Takahashi is 'Worst', a manga about teenage boys fighting their way through high school. He is also active in the cinema world. He did the original screenplay of the highly successful horror film 'Ringu' ('The Ring') and was also involved with the manga adaptation of the film
Kan Takahama
2007-07-16 21:52:00 Kan Takahama(b. 1977, Japan)Born in Amakusa, Japan, Kan Takahama was trained in contemporary art. As part of a new generation of mangaka that uses the computer, she made her debut in manga in the magazine Garo in 2001. Her short stories for his magazine are collected in the albums 'Yellowbacks', published in Japan by Seirindô in 2002. It was later also published in the USA under the title 'Kinderbook'. She met Frédéric Boilet at a comics festival in the French Angoulême in 2002. Together, they started the series 'Mariko Parade' at Casterman.
Tom Scheuer
2007-07-13 10:39:00 Tom Scheuer(Tom Sawyer)(b. 1930, USA)Thomas B. Scheuer studied at the Chicago Academy of Fine Arts, starting at age 7. By age 11, he already drew gag cartoons for a Baking Industry trade journal. He moved to New York to attend the Art Students League at age 20. From 1950, he freelanced on several romance comic books, mainly on Marvel's 'My Own Romance', 'Love Romances' and 'My Love Story'. For Boy's Life magazine, he did an advertising strip called 'Chip Martin, College Reporter'. He ghosted on such newspaper strips as 'Flash Gordon', 'On Stage', 'Juliet Jones' and 'Li'l Abner', and worked extensively in the advertising field. He eventually moved over to television writing and production. He was producer and writer for the 1990s 'Murder She Wrote' TV series, and is also a mystery novelist. He changed his name to Tom Sawyer.
Chris Scheuer
2007-07-13 10:39:00 Chris Scheuer(b. 19/9/1952, Austria)Chris Scheuer was born in Steiermark, Austria. He got interested in comics in the 1970s, and he published his first work in the magazines Schwermetall and Comic Forum in the early 1980s. He was noticed as a comic artist in 1982, when a first collection of his short comic stories was published. 'Sheshiva', Scheuer's first comic album, was published in Austria in 1983. His career went ahead with the 1984 Max und Moritz Award as best German-language artist. Scheuer was asked by Dargaud to work for Charlie Mensuel, and later for Pilote et Charlie. He moved to Hamburg in 1988 to get more advertising assignments and to create on 'Sir Ballantime' with writer Wolfgang Mendl. After having lived in Austria for a while again, he returned to Hamburg in 2000, where he is mainly active as a storyboard artist for television. More About: Chris
Michel Schetter
2007-07-13 10:38:00 Michel Schetter(b. 26/9/1948, Belgium)After starting a career in education and banking, Michel Schetter decided to turn towards making comics. His first story appeared in the magazine Spirou in 1973, and he went to work for Tintin in 1977, where he made 'Les Années de Feu'. In 1983, he created 'Cargo' for the magazine Circus. During the eighties, several of his albums appeared, and he did the script for 'Yerushalaïm', which was drawn by Emmanuel Moynot. In 1991, he founded his own publishing company and launched the series 'Yin-Yang'.
Willy Schermelé
More articles from this author:2007-07-13 10:37:00 Willy Schermelé(Wilhelmina Schermelé)(4/8/1904 - ?, The Netherlands)Willy Schermelé was mainly an illustrator and writer of children's books. She became an illustrator for the daily De Telegraaf in 1928, where she made fashion drawings for the female pages and later illustration and tales for the children's pages. She lived in England for a while, and when she returned, she started the famous 'Winkie' series in 1957, of which eight books appeared. During the 1930s, she also did a couple of comics for Neerlandia Press. Her comics appeared in Geïllustreerd Stuiverblad. Some of the titles are 'Bartje en Zwartje' (1931), 'Kater Kwik' (1932), 'Jaap en zijn Aap' (1932), 'De Avonturen van Kees en Kikkie' (1934) and 'Met z'n Drieën' (1936). 1, 2, 3, 4, 5, 6, 7 |



