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News Artist NaRae Lee, Editor Hideki Egami Interviewed
posted on 2009-08-19 00:19 EDT
The About.com:Manga website has posted an interview with Korean artist Narae Lee from Comic-Con International in San Diego last month. Na-ra Lee draws the graphic novel adaptation of James Patterson's Maximum Ride novels in Yen Plus magazine from Yen Press.
The website also posted an interview with Hideki Egami, the editor-in-chief of Shogakukan's Monthly Ikki manga magazine. Monthly Ikki features such diverse manga as Children of the Sea, House of Five Leaves, Dorohedoro, Bokurano: Ours, I'll Give It My All... Tomorrow (Ore wa Mada Honki Dashitenai Dake), Saturn Apartments, Sexy Voice and Robo, Ride Back, Happiness, Freesia, and Noramimi. Viz has confirmed that it is serializing at least the first six of these titles on its new English-language Ikki website.
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