Jun Sadogawa
Mutsumi Kawato, better known by his pen name Jun Sadogawa, was a Japanese manga artist from Tone, Ibaraki, Japan. His debut work Muteki Kanban Musume was published from 2002 to 2006. Sadogawa committed suicide by hanging on August 13, 2013 at age 34. He was serializing his manga Amane Atatameru at the time of his death.
Life Time
In 2000, he won the 55th Newcomer Manga Award and made her serial debut with " Muteki Kanban Musume " serialized in " Weekly Shonen Champion ". She also illustrated the column "Dream of the Wrinkles of the World!" serialized in "Young Champion". On the Internet, she was active under the handle name "Furiru Fujin."Of the 17 volumes of "Muteki Kanban Musume," volumes 1 to 16 introduce his profile, including his " registered domicile - the southern tip of Ibaraki Prefecture," "favorite insects," and " body fat percentage." He is also a karateka, and in the comments at the end of the "Champion" magazine he made a statement alluding to the fact that he came second in a tournament despite being a manga artist, and on the cover of the first volume of the initial publication there was a comment from karateka Nobuaki Kakuta. A fan who met him said that his physique "is like a school gym teacher, and he doesn't look like a manga artist at all.
Works
- Muteki Kanban Musume
- Muteki Kanban Musume
- Punisher
- Hanzasky
- Amane Atatameru''