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Kyoko Okazaki (Japón, 1963) es una de las autoras de manga para mujeres más relevantes de nuestro tiempo. Su obra es un constante reflejo de una sociedad cínica y sin valores que proyecta sus inseguridades en las mujeres. https://t.co/cT3wpLG4ct
#ClannadCAD number 1 - Naoyuki Okazaki
Although he may not be the best dad, he did all he could for Tomoya and that's worth appreciating...
Happy birthday to Naoyuki!
#CLANNAD
@sareru I’ve been rereading favorites and this is one of them. Okazaki-kun no stalker (all hiragana)
My innocent baby Okazaki Yu, 8th generation Lamiae 😭🌸
#myart #digitalart #ArtistOnTwitter #artshare #fantasyart #fantasy #drawing #doodle #originalcharacter #ttrpg #vampire
@IsaJanisG Con el 🌺
Recomendar Mangas a Isa es una cosa rara porque Isa es la reina del manga, pero por si no se lo ha leído le recomiendo Pink de Kyoko Okazaki. La historia de una chica y su vida para mantener a su cocodrilo. Es bonito, es cuqui y es dramático.
#SixFanarts Otome edition! Thanks for the requests ❤️
-Arsene Lupin #coderealize
-Len Tsukimori #LaCordaDOro
- Kyrie #Ozmafia
-Tsuzuramaru #Kengakimi
-Adage #SteamPrison
-Kei Okazaki #collarxmalice
Kudos to those who remember them 🍓⚓️
#touhou #chiyurikitashirakawa #yumemiokazaki
@FrankenSays talent for making really gorgeous and strong women that don't need sexualization? Like, thank you Okazaki for the gift of life but <o>w<o> can a monk get some clothes??? I mean it's probably Takeuchi's fault but still lol.
Anyway, Toukiden girls are BEAUTIFUL AF.
#collarxmalice
somehow i like this ending :^
Okazaki hasn't died and he killed Saeki
@sugakoushiii T for:
1. Tamaki Amajiki (My Hero Academia)
2. Tomoya Okazaki (Clannad/Clannad After Story)
3. Taiga Kagami (Kuroko No Basuke)
4. Tsukishima Kei (Haikyuu!!)
Denis Forkas for OKAZAKI FRAGMENTS.
https://t.co/QeTaaiuui5
#HeaviestofArt
54) Moyoco Anno, like Kyoko Okazaki, put together comics that delight in poking at the seams of the patriarchy. Sakuran, In Clothes Called Fat, and Buffalo 5 Girls all provoke with anarchic clarity.
38) Kyoko Okazaki, before a debilitating accident in the '90s, created eviscerating comics that skewered society and its treatment of women. Her work is funny and dangerous and bites ferociously. Check out Helter Skelter and Pink.