Did you know that "Tombow" is the Japanese word for "dragonfly"? In this comic sequence, the dragonfly develops a crush on the MONO 100. Take a look at this video and the drawing and watch the dragonfly, fly away with the Mono 100.
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The famous Tombow correction tape even looks good as a pencil sketch! The Tombow correction tape is simply the “CORRECT” choice!
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Tombow, the MONO 100 and manga artists are typically Japanese. A manga artist (called mangaka in the Japanese language) typically works with a few assistants in a small studio and is associated with a creative editor from a commercial publishing company.
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Manga magazines usually have many series running concurrently with approximately 20–40 pages allocated to each series per issue. Manga artists sometimes start out with a few "one-shot" manga projects just to try to get their name out. If these are successful and receive good reviews, they are continued.