COMIC ARTIST

Yana Toboso

1984 - Today

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Yana Toboso (枢 やな, Toboso Yana; born January 24, 1984) is a Japanese manga artist. She was born in Warabi, Saitama Prefecture, Japan and currently resides in Yokohama. Read more on Wikipedia

Her biography is available in 16 different languages on Wikipedia. Yana Toboso is the 227th most popular comic artist, the 2,873rd most popular biography from Japan and the 87th most popular Japanese Comic Artist.

Yana Toboso is most famous for her work on the manga series "Black Butler" (Kuroshitsuji), which has gained significant popularity and has been adapted into anime and other media. She is known for her intricate art style and engaging storytelling.

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Among COMIC ARTISTS

Among comic artists, Yana Toboso ranks 227 out of 226Before her are Yuki Urushibara, Yoji Shinkawa, Warren Ellis, Bisco Hatori, Dave McKean, and Zerocalcare. After her are Zep, Brian Michael Bendis, Craig McCracken, Steve Purcell, Mizuki Kawashita, and Kaoru Mori.

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Contemporaries

Among people born in 1984, Yana Toboso ranks 475Before her are Mehdi Lacen, Natalia Lafourcade, Mark Bunn, Aymen Mathlouthi, Amelia Vega, and Ana Soklič. After her are Ariane Labed, Mamtha Mohandas, Matías Silvestre, Nate Robinson, Andraž Kirm, and Eddie Alvarez.

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In Japan

Among people born in Japan, Yana Toboso ranks 2,873 out of 6,245Before her are Yuko Kavaguti (1981), Shinsuke Shiotani (1970), Shunya Kamiya (1991), Sunao Kasahara (1989), Sakura Ando (1986), and Akeboshi (1978). After her are Maaya Uchida (1989), Tetsu Nagasawa (1968), Uta Abe (2000), Masashi Shimamura (1971), Toshi Arai (1966), and Takako Fuji (1972).

Among COMIC ARTISTS In Japan

Among comic artists born in Japan, Yana Toboso ranks 87Before her are Hideaki Sorachi (1979), Kentaro Yabuki (1980), Aka Akasaka (1988), Yuki Urushibara (1974), Yoji Shinkawa (1971), and Bisco Hatori (1975). After her are Mizuki Kawashita (1971), Kaoru Mori (1978), Tomoko Ninomiya (1969), Yoshitoki Ōima (1989), Yūki Tabata (1983), and Paru Itagaki (1993).