Megumi Tachikawa

Megumi Tachikawa (立 川 恵Japanese, Tachikawa Megumi, born February 22, 19xx in the prefecture of Tokyo, Japan) is the pseudonym of a Japanese manga artist. Her works are aimed at girls and so are the shōjo genre - assign.

Biography

Tachikawa sent the manga magazine Nakayoshi the early 1990s, the short story 16 -sai no Tiara, for the Newcomer Award Nakayoshi Manga Shinjin shō she received in 1992. The work was in February 1992, published in Nakayoshi Deluxe, an additional magazine Nakayoshi and was the first publication of the signatory. There were other short stories for Nakayoshi.

From June 1993 to February 2004 they recorded their first longer manga, Netsuretsu Taifūmusume, which comprises about 320 pages and is about a female offspring Goku. Your second comic series is titled Yumekui Annainin and first appeared in 1994 in Run Run, and then in Nakayoshi. Main characters in the 170 -page manga, which consists of several self-contained chapters, a girl and a friendly monster that feeds on dreams are. The two help that the dreams and wishes of children come true.

In the same year Tachikawa began with her first great success, Kaito St. Tail, where she was still working until 1996. The more than 1,200 -page manga was implemented as anime and translated into several languages. In Kaito St. Tail the author tells of a girl - a double life leader - steals stolen items. After the completion of this manga she drew legend saga about a girl who meets in a dream world of their friends. For Dream Saga Tachikawa was nominated for the Kodansha Manga Award in 1999. From 1999 to 2002 Denno shōjo Mink appeared in Nakayoshi. The approximately 1,000 -page manga tells the story of a girl who finds a CD from the future and this is a popular pop singer.

Since 2003, Tachikawa draws only on dōjinshi, such as delivery boy who brings out self-publishing, and designed video games.

Works (selection)

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