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Now, if anyone has anything from this manga "Christy", you will be given the internet.
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Don't ban me for posting this. I need to show an example of the cover.
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>>200400
For this, can someone translate the name of the artist? Maybe that will help me find more info.
>> VZ
Bump. I want to know the magneka.
>> Anonymous
Here is a quick translation of the cover in >>No.200400
Some of the kanji, indicated by [???], were too complicated or small to read at this resolution;
left-to-right, top-to=bottom:
above picture:
"quality comic" of love [???] 720 yen
in picture:
manga "kuristi" 1st month (January) Winter (issue) number
in box in picture:
seinenmuke (for adults)
zasshi (magazine)
below picture:
left side of text box:
first line:
MOMONET
Yuuei/Tomonaga/Yuunaga/Tomoei ( Friend Long [time] apparently not a real word-> someone's name?)
>> Anonymous
Looking at it again, my previous translation is a bit verbose.
Here is a summary of the key points:
Kuristi is the title of a magazine, apparently featuring six stories by six artists.
Since many of the names are in kanji, two or more completely different pronunciations are possible.
Compounding this ambiguity, one could conceivably romanize any iven Japanese name several different ways.
Finaly, the cover picture has a rather poor resolution, so some of the writing is too fuzzy to read.
That said, these are the authors and titles as best I can figure them:
title::author
MOMONET::Tomonaga Oh/Wa
[???]::Gyokuchi Benkyou
gomen'ne [???]-chan::Ma[star]Kuwa
bi[???] kazu::Machino Henmaru
DAPHNIA::Hazuki [???]-komaru
Mikarin::Eiri [???]
Note that these names are probably pen-names, not the artists' actual names.
>> VZ
Ah, thanks anyway.
>> Anonymous
After a little more searching, thhe first author appears to be Tomonaga Kazu and his manga, MOMONE, without a T.
Here in the U.S., he is best known for "Twisted Tales of Tokyo."

The second author is Tamaoki Benkyou, best known in the US for "Blood 2000." His website, http://get-ugly.jp/pornostar/, mentions various titles but none that I could identify as the one in this magazine.
I could find nothing pertaining to Ma[star]Kuwa.
Machino Henmaru recently contributed to the Superflat exhibition, and various torrents of his manga will appear if you merely Google his ame.
Apparently, there is an artist named DAPHNIA, but no manga by that name.
Apparently, Mikarin and Eiri are the names of characters from "Gravitation."
>> Anonymous
If you have more scans, preferably higher-resolution ones, those might help in identifying the artist for whom you are looking, as neither Machino's nor Benkyou's nor Tomonaga's nor DAPHNIA's style matches the two pics you posted.
>> VZ
>>201279

Well for the Christy one, I first learned about it from the "Sixty Years of Manga Artists".