Kan Takahama

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Kan Takahama

Kan Takahama (高浜 寛, Takahama Kan; born 6 April 1977) is a Japanese Manga artist born in Amakusa, Kumamoto Prefecture. Debuting in 2001, she became known for her unique award winning stories that depict everyday life through illustrations that blend manga and Franco-belgian comics. Her collaberations with Frédéric Boilet through the Nouvelle manga movement in Tokyo further set her unique approach in motion.

Biography

including her early work for the alternative magazine Garo later republished in the award winning Kinderbook.

Awards

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