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Tokyo Mew Mew, Vol. 1 by Mia Ikumi
Tokyo Mew Mew, Vol. 1 by Mia Ikumi













Studio Pierrot adapted the manga into a 52-episode television anime that aired from Spring 2002 to Winter 2003.

Tokyo Mew Mew, Vol. 1 by Mia Ikumi

The Tokyo Mew Mew: 2020 Re-Turn♡ manga ran from December 2019 to February 2020. The duo launched the two-volume Tokyo Mew Mew à La Mode manga sequel in March 2003 and concluded it in December that year. Kodansha published the manga in seven volumes between February 2001 and April 2003. She and Reiko Yoshida began Tokyo Mew Mew in the same magazine in August 2000 and ended in December 2002. Ikumi debuted with Superdoll Rika Chan in Nakayoshi, which ran from 1998-1999.

Tokyo Mew Mew, Vol. 1 by Mia Ikumi

Source: Nakayoshi official website, Tokyo Mew Mew New official accountĭer shy man behind Liam is a timezone-fluid Aussie with a distinct fondness for anime, Eurovision and creating odd stats projects despite hating math.The official website of the Nakayoshi magazine announced on Monday that Tokyo Mew Mew manga artist Mia Ikumi died due to subarachnoid hemorrhage on March 7. Nakayoshi's official notice states that Ikumi completed new cover illustrations for every volume before her passing.

Tokyo Mew Mew, Vol. 1 by Mia Ikumi Tokyo Mew Mew, Vol. 1 by Mia Ikumi

The influential series inspired a 2002 television anime that ran for 52 episodes and a new series due to begin this summer.įrom 2004 to 2008, Ikumi worked on Repure, Koi Cupid and Only One Wish before publishing the two-part Tokyo Mew Mew Re-Turn in 2020 to commemorate the 65th anniversary of the Nakayoshi magazine.Ī special edition print of all Tokyo Mew Mew manga was recently announced to coincide with the new anime series. Ikumi made her manga series debut with Super Doll Licca-chan in 1998 for Kodansha's Nakayoshi magazine, where she would later publish Tokyo Mew Mew with writer Reiko Yoshida from 2000 to 2003. The upcoming anime Tokyo Mew Mew New's official Twitter account released a statement alongside Nakayoshi magazine's. Kodansha's Nakayoshi manga magazine released a statement today announcing that Mia Ikumi, best known for her work on Tokyo Mew Mew, passed away on March 7 from a subarachnoid hemorrhage at age 42.















Tokyo Mew Mew, Vol. 1 by Mia Ikumi