i like both styles, but also: the way maki miyano's art evolved between the 1950s and 1960s... exquisite, i shan't let this go unnoticed
maki miyako, not miyano. once again we apologize for not proofreading tweets before pressing tweet. a bitch never learns
the way riyoko ikeda's art evolution perfectly captures the style evolution of her medium throughout the 70s-90s
it seems to me that we do not talk enough about vintage horror shojo
japanese girl gangs by Fumiaki Fukuda, 1979
the way hayashi has drawn eiji recently. .. art
doting husband eiji is powerful content!
the way riyoko ikeda's art evolution perfectly captures the style evolution of her medium throughout the 70s-90s
i for one cannot ignore the power of akane's very cute and very soft dreses
love how lum looks like she's floating in a shojo-esque dreamy atmosphere here
swan by kyoko ariyoshi (1976 – 1981)