Tohko Mizuno

Toko Mizuno (in Japanese水 野 十 子, Mizuno Toko; born August 7, 19xx in Tokushima, Japan ) is a Japanese manga artist and illustrator.

Your first manga as a professional illustrator, she published the 16-page short story Himegimi to Ken (Eng. " The Princess and the sword ") in the May issue of the manga magazine LaLa DX, for they the 39 LMS Diamond Rookie shō received an award for outstanding young artist. In the following November issue of the magazine her second work, the 32 -page Esendōjo Ejōshi for which they, as well as Matsuri Hino, the ninth LMG won gold debut shō appeared.

In the following years she recorded another short works for Lunatic LaLa, LaLa DX and LaLa. In December 1999, she began her first longer Manga, In A Distant Time. The manga, which is based on a Playstation video game, for which she designed the figures, is about a teenage girl in Kyoto in 2000, which is shared with two other students in the 11th century, in the Heian period, set back and there the people to protect them from demons. In A Distant Time Harukanaru Toki no original or in Naka de appeared to October 2006 in LaLa, for among other things, Masami Tsuda and Reiko Shimizu worked at the same time, was repeatedly filmed as anime and is translated into German, among others. The comic, which is aimed at teenage girls, and is therefore assigned to the shōjo genre, includes over 1,800 pages in so far twelve anthologies. In 2003, she published an artbook for In A Distant Time.

In the January 2007 issue of LaLa their manga series launched Osama Game.

Works (selection)

  • Himegimi to Ken (姫君 と 剣), 1995
  • Esendōjo Ejōshi (画 仙道 女 画 娘子), 1995
  • In A Distant Time (遙かなる時空の中で, Harukanaru Toki no Naka de ), 1999-2006
  • Osama Game (王様 ゲーム, Osama gemu ), since 2007
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