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Keiko Takemiya

1950 - heute

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Keiko Takemiya (japanisch 竹宮 惠子, Takemiya Keiko; * 13. Februar 1950 in der Präfektur Tokushima) ist eine japanische Mangaka. In frühen Jahren ihrer Karriere schrieb sie ihren Namen mit anderen Kanji: 竹宮 恵子. Sie wird zur Gruppe der 24er gezählt und hat das Shōjo-Genre revolutioniert, indem sie Geschichte, Homosexualität und Science Fiction behandelte. Mehr auf Wikipedia lesen

Her biography is available in 15 different languages on Wikipedia. Keiko Takemiya is the 114th most popular comiczeichner (up from 116th in 2024), the 1,329th most popular biography from Japan (down from 1,272nd in 2019) and the 42nd most popular Japanese Comiczeichner.

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Among Comiczeichners

Among comiczeichners, Keiko Takemiya ranks 114 out of 226Before her are Jean Tabary, Masamune Shirow, Claire Bretécher, Tetsuo Hara, Ōten Shimokawa, and Yoshiyuki Sadamoto. After her are E. O. Plauen, Hal Foster, Iginio Straffi, Nobuhiro Watsuki, Les Clark, and Masakazu Katsura.

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Contemporaries

Among people born in 1950, Keiko Takemiya ranks 398Before her are Paolo Pulici, Sadashiv Amrapurkar, Charles Fleischer, Trevor Bolder, Inge Helten, and Vladislav Bogićević. After her are Mauro Bellugi, Susan George, Muhammad Mian Soomro, Daniel von Bargen, Dietmar Lorenz, and Josef Tošovský.

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In Japan

Among people born in Japan, Keiko Takemiya ranks 1,329 out of 6,245Before her are Ōten Shimokawa (1892), Yasushi Akashi (1931), Kenjirō Tokutomi (1868), Atsushi Yamaguchi (1980), Yoshiyuki Sadamoto (1962), and Toru Kamikawa (1963). After her are Akio Ōtsuka (1959), Shōhei Ōoka (1909), Mana (1969), Akina Nakamori (1965), Tetsuya Komuro (1958), and Daisuke Gōri (1952).

Among Comiczeichners In Japan

Among comiczeichners born in Japan, Keiko Takemiya ranks 42Before her are Sanpei Shirato (1932), Hajime Isayama (1986), Masamune Shirow (1961), Tetsuo Hara (1961), Ōten Shimokawa (1892), and Yoshiyuki Sadamoto (1962). After her are Nobuhiro Watsuki (1970), Masakazu Katsura (1962), Hiro Mashima (1977), Ken Sugimori (1966), Kiyohiko Azuma (1968), and Ken Akamatsu (1968).

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