#000 En el inicio, la mujer era el sol, mujeres que redibujaron el manga
The first women to venture into the manga industry had to carve their paths in a field almost exclusively dominated by men. In the early 20th century, Japanese comics were primarily created by and for men. From Machiko Hasegawa’s first strokes in 1946 to contemporary voices that continue to challenge conventions, this journey through the decades reveals a narrative of relentless creativity, perseverance, and constant evolution.
The Year 24 Group revolutionized the shōjo genre in the 1970s; Rumiko Takahashi and Naoko Takeuchi empowered a generation of young female readers and created some of the most successful works of all time. The impact of female creators has expanded the boundaries of the medium, from the raw realism of Kyoko Okazaki to the provocative art of Megumi Igarashi.
Contains work by: Machiko Hasegawa, Keiko Takeniya, Moto Haigo, Yumiko Oshima, Riyoko Ikeda, Ryōko Yamahishi, Toshie Kihara, Yasuko Aoike, Mineko Yamada, Rumiko Takahashi, Naoko, Takeuchi, CLAMP, Ai Yazawa, Fumi Yoshinaga, Hiromu Arakawa, Kyoko Okazaki, Akiko Higashimura, Megumi Igarashi, and Kabi Nagata. -Publisher