COMIC ARTIST

Moyoco Anno

1971 - Today

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Moyoco Anno (安野 モヨコ, Anno Moyoko; born March 26, 1971) is a Japanese manga artist and fashion writer, with numerous books published in both categories. Her work Sugar Sugar Rune won the Kodansha manga award for children in 2005. Anno is married to director Hideaki Anno of Neon Genesis Evangelion fame. Anno has aspired to being a manga artist since her third year at elementary school. Read more on Wikipedia

Her biography is available in different languages on Wikipedia. Moyoco Anno is the 185th most popular comic artist (down from 162nd in 2019), the 2,228th most popular biography from Japan (down from 1,622nd in 2019) and the 65th most popular Japanese Comic Artist.

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Among COMIC ARTISTS

Among comic artists, Moyoco Anno ranks 185 out of 226Before her are Hiroyuki Takei, One, Joe Kubert, Gege Akutami, Kōhei Horikoshi, and Vivienne Medrano. After her are Katsura Hoshino, Walt Kelly, Natsuki Takaya, Kevin Eastman, Koyoharu Gotouge, and Scott Adams.

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Contemporaries

Among people born in 1971, Moyoco Anno ranks 467Before her are Shigetoshi Hasebe, Roman Romanenko, Adam Horowitz, Rulon Gardner, Jason Hughes, and Adriana Lessa. After her are Kazuaki Tasaka, Alison Krauss, Shane Mosley, James Callis, Khodadad Azizi, and Hélder.

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In Japan

Among people born in Japan, Moyoco Anno ranks 2,228 out of 6,245Before her are Shigetoshi Hasebe (1971), Jun Yanagisawa (1987), Fumiko Orikasa (1974), Koichi Kawai (1979), Junya Tanaka (1983), and Shinichiro Takahashi (1957). After her are Hiroshi Yamamoto (1962), Kazuaki Tasaka (1971), Masaaki Koido (1978), Koda Kumi (1982), Teppei Isaka (1974), and Satoru Hayashi (1988).

Among COMIC ARTISTS In Japan

Among comic artists born in Japan, Moyoco Anno ranks 65Before her are Tooru Fujisawa (1967), Yuu Watase (1970), Hiroyuki Takei (1972), One (1986), Gege Akutami (1992), and Kōhei Horikoshi (1986). After her are Katsura Hoshino (1980), Natsuki Takaya (1973), Koyoharu Gotouge (1989), Arina Tanemura (1978), Nakaba Suzuki (1977), and Nisio Isin (1981).