Noun
mangaka (plural mangakas or mangaka)
A professional manga or anime artist.
The message is that if you believe in what you create, it's enjoyable and people will follow. The talented mangaka should know that; otherwise, no one would read or enjoy it. So believe in yourself. Believing in yourself is important. Tite Kubo
Akira Toriyama's work was a major influence on Kishimoto, and was one of the mangaka directly responsible for inspiring Kishimoto to become a mangaka. Source: Internet
Horror fans know Junji Ito as "the" Japanese horror mangaka, specializing in stories that disturb and frighten readers like few authors can. Source: Internet
However, he was number one among male respondents and among those over 30 years of age. citation They held a poll on the Mangaka that Changed the History of Manga in 2010, mangaka being the Japanese word for a manga artist. Source: Internet
Manga no Kuni featured information on becoming a mangaka and on other comics industries around the world. Source: Internet
While another comic site : “This is the story of a mangaka, a killer maid, and body swapping ramen, with a side of gratuitous violence and explosions.” Source: Internet