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Yū Watase

    5 mars 1970

    Cette artiste de manga shōjo est célébrée pour sa narration évocatrice, présentant souvent des personnages masculins magnifiquement rendus et explorant des thèmes qui mêlent la fantaisie à des émotions humaines profondément ressenties. Son style artistique distinctif se caractérise par des détails complexes et un récit visuel puissant qui plonge le lecteur dans des mondes complexes. Avec une production prolifique, elle a créé de nombreuses histoires captivantes qui démontrent sa capacité unique à tisser des intrigues complexes et des personnages mémorables. Son œuvre captive constamment le public par son mélange de romance, de drame et de portée imaginative.

    Fushigi Yugi 3
    Fushigi Yugi: Byakko Senki, Vol. 1
    Fushigi Yûgi (Vizbig Edition), Vol. 2, 2
    Fushigi Yugi. The Mysterious Play. Vol. 4
    Fushigi Yugi 2
    Fushigi Yûgi . Genbu Kaiden
    • Yuu Watase was born March 3, 1970 in Osaka, Japan. She began to draw comic stories when she was five years old. In 1992 Yuu Watase began writing Fushigi Yugi (Mysterious Play), the 18 tankobon volume series that would win her many fans around the world. The dramatic fantasy romance drew in readers of all ages. With a large cast of well-developed characters there was something for everyone.

      Fushigi Yûgi . Genbu Kaiden
    • Fushigi Yûgi: The Mysterious Play, Volumes 4-6Fifteen-year-old Miaka Yuki is transported into an ancient Chinese kingdom by an old library book, The Universe of the Four Gods. Folloqing the legend in the book, Miaka becomes the Priestess of Suzuku and must find her seven Celestial Warriors before she an save the kingdom and return home.

      Fushigi Yûgi (Vizbig Edition), Vol. 2, 2
    • Manga comes to the UK mainstream for the first time.

      Fushigi Yugi 3
    • Arata: The Legend, Vol. 11

      • 192pages
      • 7 heures de lecture
      4,2(211)Évaluer

      Acclaimed author Yuu Watase makes her shonen debut with a captivating series that showcases her signature storytelling style. Known for her work on Fushigi Yûgi and Absolute Boyfriend, Watase brings a fresh perspective to the genre, blending engaging characters and dynamic plots. Fans of her previous works will appreciate the unique elements that define this new series, promising an exciting journey filled with adventure and emotional depth.

      Arata: The Legend, Vol. 11
    • Arata: The Legend, Vol. 9

      • 200pages
      • 7 heures de lecture
      4,2(252)Évaluer

      This shonen series marks the debut of acclaimed author Yuu Watase, known for her popular works like Fushigi Yûgi and Absolute Boyfriend. It showcases her unique storytelling style, combining engaging characters and dynamic plots that appeal to young readers. The series promises a blend of adventure and emotional depth, setting the stage for Watase's signature themes of friendship and growth.

      Arata: The Legend, Vol. 9
    • Arata: The Legend, Vol. 8

      • 192pages
      • 7 heures de lecture
      4,2(256)Évaluer

      The book is presented in a right-to-left format, typical of Japanese manga. This unique reading style immerses readers in a cultural experience while following the story's characters and plot. The narrative likely features engaging visuals and dynamic storytelling that are hallmarks of the genre, inviting readers to explore themes and emotions through its artwork and dialogue.

      Arata: The Legend, Vol. 8
    • Arata: The Legend, Vol. 10

      • 200pages
      • 7 heures de lecture
      4,2(226)Évaluer

      Acclaimed author Yuu Watase, known for her previous works, ventures into the shonen genre with this exciting series. Featuring dynamic characters and engaging storytelling, it showcases Watase's signature style while exploring themes of adventure and friendship. Fans of her previous titles will find familiar elements alongside fresh, action-packed narratives that appeal to a younger audience. This series promises to captivate both new readers and long-time fans alike.

      Arata: The Legend, Vol. 10