Analysis of information sources in references of the Wikipedia article "Minori Kimura" in English language version.
Ever heard of the Showa 24 Group? The 24th year of the Showa era was 1949, ... Minori Kimura, another artist of considerable renown in Japan but unknown amongst English-language manga, was born in that same year.
Other artists frequently named as Forty-Niners are ... Kimura Minori (Mamoru-kun ga Shinda ['Mamoru's Dead'], 1970) ...
Other artists frequently named as Forty-Niners are ... Kimura Minori (Mamoru-kun ga Shinda ['Mamoru's Dead'], 1970) ...
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: CS1 maint: unfit URL (link) Rachel Thorn commented on the article on 22 December 2008 at 10:06 pm, stating, "One of the most brilliant and largely forgotten members of the Fabulous Fortyniners is Minori Kimura, who is also one of the very few artists who went on to create manga with explicitly social and feminist messages (and which are actually quite good). She writes about and for adult women."