My Neighbor Seki 9
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Seki transforms himself into an old lady selling cheap candy, an avant garde artist who uses a very unusual medium, and even a marionette who mimics his own antics in miniature. Will Seki’s artistic abilities land him a job as a manga artist?
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My Neighbor Seki 9
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Seki transforms himself into an old lady selling cheap candy, an avant garde artist who uses a very unusual medium, and even a marionette who mimics his own antics in miniature. Will Seki’s artistic abilities land him a job as a manga artist?
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My Neighbor Seki 9

My Neighbor Seki 9

by Takuma Morishige
My Neighbor Seki 9

My Neighbor Seki 9

by Takuma Morishige

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Overview

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Seki transforms himself into an old lady selling cheap candy, an avant garde artist who uses a very unusual medium, and even a marionette who mimics his own antics in miniature. Will Seki’s artistic abilities land him a job as a manga artist?

Product Details

ISBN-13: 9781945054013
Publisher: Kodansha USA
Publication date: 05/09/2017
Series: My Neighbor Seki , #9
Pages: 162
Sales rank: 194,942
Product dimensions: 4.90(w) x 6.90(h) x 0.60(d)
Age Range: 8 - 11 Years

About the Author

Takuma Morishige was born in Miyazaki prefecture back in 1978. A professional comic artist, he earned an engineering degree from the University of Hiroshima. While Morishige has been working as a comic artist since 2001, he is best known for his work on My Neighbor Seki and for being the brother to the award-winning comic artist Akiko Higashimura. Morishige even appears as a character in Higashimura's autobiographical comic Himawari...

In 2000 Morishige's debut project, Life Arts, was a finalist selection for the Chiba Tetsuya Comic Award. He would then turn his attention towards manga creation full-time in 2001. He has since developed six series, most of them being comedies.
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