Naru Tanaka
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Naru Tanaka | |
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Born | August 9, 1976 |
Origin | Chūbu, Niigata Prefecture, Niigata City, Japan |
Occupation(s) | Manga Artist |
Years active | 1995 - present |
Naru Tanaka is a Manga artist of Japan, born August 9, 1976. There are many controversities over whether her name translated as 'To become', 'To echo', 'To roar', or 'To change. Even with furthure interviews with her it is unknown the way her name is meant to be spelled (Whether Kanji, Katakana, or Hiragana.) Her first job was supposedly at Monthly Asuka (月刊あすか, Gekkan Asuka), and that is where she began her first Manga series. Monthly Asuka is also the main publisher of her works. Others being Hana to Yume and Kodansha.
[edit] Her works
The English translation, and then the official Japanese title.
- Requiem to a Sanctuary/Chinkonkyoku no okunoin
- Become one/Niau ichi
- Faster Faster Princess/Doki Doki Hime
- For Summer/Natsumuki
- Vampire Princess/Kyuuketsuki Hime
- Ultra Cat/Mecha Neko
- I love you always/Daisuki Itsudemo
- Nude woman gunner/Houhei rafu
- Flowers in full bloom/Hana Mankai
- Setting of the sun on the sea/Iri o unabara
- Do you Speak Japanese? No, i speak Idiot!/Ninghon ga hanaseimasuka? iie, Baka ga hanaseimasu yo!