Of Course!
Get a job and learn japanese?
Consider choosing a title that reflects the central theme or unique aspect of your manga. You could also play around with words related to your characters, setting, or storyline to create a catchy and memorable title. Make sure it's easy to remember and captures the essence of your manga.
none , you just need talent and a brain
Masaki Satou - manga artist - was born in 1976.
Mitsuo Hashimoto - manga artist - was born on 1955-11-05.
yes, where do you think manga artist get there design work from, they have all had inspiration from other artist at one point or another.
the manga artist!
Artist and Author
A manga chamber is a dedicated space or room where a manga artist creates their work. It typically includes a workstation, reference materials, tools, and storage for completed pages. It is a private and focused environment for the artist to work on their manga projects.
Yukirin is an anime/manga artist.
Mangas are popular in US but only those mangas done in Japan...In Japan writing and drawing manga is a good payed job, but in US I think nobody pays much money for manga artist...Reason in Japan children reads manga and if manga becomes popular than they make anime based on manga, than if anime becomes more popular than manga, they sell it world wide first stop US...Children and anime fans in US first saw animes like Naruto, Bleach DB etc, and than they heard bout manga on which those anime were based, so they want to read it to compare and see what was rooth of their favorite anime...So manga artist is prominent job in Japan, in US it is prominent to work for DC and draw superheros...
Masashi Kishimoto is a Japanese manga artist best known for creating the popular manga series "Naruto." His successful career as a manga artist has spanned decades and has earned him international recognition in the world of anime and manga.