COMIC ARTIST

Tomoko Ninomiya

1969 - Today

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Tomoko Ninomiya (Japanese: 二ノ宮 知子, Hepburn: Ninomiya Tomoko; born May 25, 1969) is a Japanese manga artist, based in Saitama Prefecture, Japan. Read more on Wikipedia

Her biography is available in 14 different languages on Wikipedia. Tomoko Ninomiya is the 237th most popular comic artist, the 3,293rd most popular biography from Japan and the 88th most popular Japanese Comic Artist.

Tomoko Ninomiya is a Japanese manga artist best known for her work on the series "Kyou no Go no Ni," which focuses on the lives of middle school students and their experiences with the game of Go. Her art style and storytelling have garnered a dedicated following in the manga community.

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Among COMIC ARTISTS

Among comic artists, Tomoko Ninomiya ranks 237 out of 226Before her are Kurt Busiek, Mario Miranda, Craig Thompson, Alex Ross, Joan Cornellà, and Riad Sattouf. After her are Rebecca Sugar, Yoshitoki Ōima, Yūki Tabata, Ed Brubaker, Tony Moore, and Paru Itagaki.

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Contemporaries

Among people born in 1969, Tomoko Ninomiya ranks 1,020Before her are Andrea Haugen, Hannes Reinmayr, Andrea Ferrigato, José Manuel Moreno, Callie Thorne, and Martin Frýdek. After her are Tadateru Omoto, James Arnold Taylor, Stéphane Diagana, Dragan Đukanović, Yuji Yokoyama, and Joaquín del Olmo.

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In Japan

Among people born in Japan, Tomoko Ninomiya ranks 3,300 out of 6,245Before her are Shuji Kusano (1970), Takeshi Mizuuchi (1972), Kazuyoshi Mikami (1975), Meisa Kuroki (1988), Kaori Nazuka (1985), and Erina Yamane (1990). After her are Kotoko (1980), Rie Usui (1989), Tadateru Omoto (1969), Ai Kago (1988), Kei Mikuriya (1977), and Nahomi Kawasumi (1985).

Among COMIC ARTISTS In Japan

Among comic artists born in Japan, Tomoko Ninomiya ranks 88Before her are Yuki Urushibara (1974), Yoji Shinkawa (1971), Bisco Hatori (1975), Yana Toboso (1984), Mizuki Kawashita (1971), and Kaoru Mori (1978). After her are Yoshitoki Ōima (1989), Yūki Tabata (1983), Paru Itagaki (1993), Yu Aida (1977), Toi8 (1976), and Kaori Yuki (2000).