Little Fish (Mangaka)

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Little Fish (* 1972 in Tokyo , Japan ) is a Japanese manga artist .

His first works, all of them short stories, appeared in the Japanese avant-garde magazine Garo between 1995 and 1997 . Then he stopped drawing comics. After reading the anthology Comix 2000, created by international artists , he changed his mind and started working on comics again.

In 2002 he founded the independent art magazine Spore . In 2003, he joined the La Nouvelle Manga movement, which promotes the exchange of styles between European (especially French-speaking) and Japanese comic artists. In 2004 he published the short story Bubble Illusion in the French comic magazine Bang! . For Japan , published in seven languages ​​and awarded the Japanese Comic Strip Artists' Association Prize . As Viewed by 17 Creators , in which 17 Japanese and French comic artists participated, he created the ten-page comic The Sunflower .

The draftsman's panel layout is the same in all of his non-dialogue work. Six square panels are distributed on one side.

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