COMIC ARTIST

Yumiko Igarashi

1950 - Today

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Yumiko Igarashi (いがらし ゆみこ, Igarashi Yumiko, born 26 August 1950 in Asahikawa, Hokkaido) is a Japanese manga artist. Read more on Wikipedia

Since 2007, the English Wikipedia page of Yumiko Igarashi has received more than 103,843 page views. Her biography is available in 15 different languages on Wikipedia. Yumiko Igarashi is the 102nd most popular comic artist, the 1,168th most popular biography from Japan and the 37th most popular Japanese Comic Artist.

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  • 2.46

    Coefficient of Variation (CV)

Among COMIC ARTISTS

Among comic artists, Yumiko Igarashi ranks 102 out of 226Before her are Willy Vandersteen, Juan Giménez, Jean-Claude Mézières, Hajime Isayama, Masamune Shirow, and Tsukasa Hojo. After her are Floyd Gottfredson, Greg, Jacques Martin, Hiro Mashima, E. O. Plauen, and Yōichi Takahashi.

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Contemporaries

Among people born in 1950, Yumiko Igarashi ranks 323Before her are Marshall Manesh, Ahmet Altan, Tapley Seaton, Susana Higuchi, Samuel Alito, and Mohamed Wali Akeik. After her are Rubén Ayala, Miguel Ángel Brindisi, Shahid Khan, Mike Starr, Linda Thompson, and Arturo Márquez.

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In Japan

Among people born in Japan, Yumiko Igarashi ranks 1,168 out of 6,245Before her are Kenjiro Tsuda (1971), Hirotugu Akaike (1927), Masayuki Uemura (1943), Mutsuhiro Watanabe (1918), Paul Yoshigoro Taguchi (1902), and Ikuo Matsumoto (1941). After her are Yoshiki Tanaka (1952), Namie Amuro (1977), Takumi Minamino (1995), Noriko Ohara (1935), Banjō Ginga (1948), and Kiichiro Higuchi (1888).

Among COMIC ARTISTS In Japan

Among comic artists born in Japan, Yumiko Igarashi ranks 37Before her are Tetsuya Chiba (1939), Yoshiyuki Sadamoto (1962), Sanpei Shirato (1932), Hajime Isayama (1986), Masamune Shirow (1961), and Tsukasa Hojo (1959). After her are Hiro Mashima (1977), Yōichi Takahashi (1960), Nobuhiro Watsuki (1970), Keiko Takemiya (1950), Masakazu Katsura (1962), and Tite Kubo (1977).