
Mitsue
Mitsue Rumiko Takahashi is a Japanese manga artist. She is best known for her works such as "Ranma ½", "Inuyasha", and "Urusei Yatsura". She has won numerous awards for her work, including the Shogakukan Manga Award and the Tezuka Osamu Cultural Prize.
Takahashi was born in Niigata Prefecture, Japan, in 1957. She began drawing manga at a young age, and her first work was published in 1978. She has since written and illustrated over 100 manga series, which have been translated into more than 20 languages.
Takahashi's work is known for its humor, action, and romance. She often draws inspiration from Japanese folklore and mythology. Her manga have been adapted into anime, live-action films, and video games.
Takahashi is one of the most popular manga artists in the world. She has sold over 200 million copies of her manga worldwide. She is also a successful businesswoman, and she owns her own production company.
Takahashi is a role model for many aspiring manga artists. She has shown that it is possible to achieve success in the manga industry