Masako Watanabe

Visual Artist

1929 –

82

Who is Masako Watanabe?

Masako Watanabe born 16 May 1929, in Tokyo, Japan is a Japanese manga artist. She began her professional career as an illustrator of books in 1949. She switched to creating manga after reading Osamu Tezuka's works, debuting in 1952 with Namida no Sanbika. She quickly became the most popular female manga artist of her time.

She was noted in the 1960s for using pastel colors instead of the bright primary colors common at the time, and for pioneering both shōjo horror stories with Blue Foxfire and shōjo mystery stories with Glass no Shiro. In 1971, she received the Shogakukan Manga Award for Glass no Shiro and Santa Rosalindo. In the 1980s, she turned from shōjo to sexually explicit redisu-josei, with such series as Kinpeibai, which is based on a 19th-century Chinese erotic novel.

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Born
1929
Japan

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on July 23, 2013

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