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          “Hiromu Arakawa is a Japanese manga artist and writer.!

          This memorial hardcover collection celebrates the legacy of one of the most beloved manga series of all time.

        1. This memorial hardcover collection celebrates the legacy of one of the most beloved manga series of all time.
        2. Martin worked as a marketing and business advisor in the United States before he moved to the United Kingdom to complete a Master's degree in Global Governance.
        3. “Hiromu Arakawa is a Japanese manga artist and writer.
        4. A promising start to a series; funny and heartfelt, with nicely introduced backstory and a dystopian world where alchemy is used by the state to wage war and.
        5. The Heroic Legend of Arslan is a Japanese manga series by Hiromu Arakawa, based on the original novel series of the same name written by Yoshiki Tanaka.
        6. Hiromu Arakawa

          Japanese mangaka
          Date of Birth: 08.05.1973
          Country: Japan

          Content:
          1. Hiroma Arakawa: The Woman Behind the Pen
          2. Debut and Breakthrough
          3. "Fullmetal Alchemist": A Magnum Opus
          4. Later Works
          5. Legacy and Impact

          Hiroma Arakawa: The Woman Behind the Pen

          Early Life and Aspirations

          Hiromi Arakawa, the true name of manga artist Hiroma Arakawa, has been interested in drawing since childhood.

          As a young woman, she studied painting and created dojinshi (fan-made comics) with friends inspired by the "Romance of the Three Kingdoms" novel. Arakawa also drew several yonkoma (four-panel comics) for a horse racing magazine.

          Debut and Breakthrough

          Arakawa's debut manga, "Stray Dog," won the Grand Prize in the 21st Century "Shounen Gangan" 9th Awards in 1999.

          It was published in "Shounen Gangan" magazine that same year. Her subsequent works, "Totsugeki Tonari no Enikkusu" and "Shanghai Youma Kikai," were published in "Gangan" magazine in 2000.

          "Fullmetal Alchemist": A