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Did you know... that Japanese artist Macoto Takahashi stopped making
girls' comics in the 1960s because he considered himself incapable of adopting the point of view of a girl?
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The result was: promoted by
TJMSmith (
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... that Japanese artist Macoto Takahashi stopped making
girls' comics in the 1960s because he considered himself incapable of adopting the point of view of a girl? Source: "How Women's Manga Has Performed the Image of ASIAs, Globally and Locally"
Article is new enough and long enough with 2225 characters of readable prose. Article is written neutrally, has inline citations and seems free of plagiarism per Earwig. Both hooks are formatted properly, interesting, neutral, and accurate with inline citations in the article. Offline references are accepted in good faith. QPQ has been done. Good work.
gobonobo+c 21:10, 15 March 2021 (UTC)reply
A fact from Macoto Takahashi appeared on Wikipedia's
Main Page in the Did you know column on 30 March 2021 (
check views). The text of the entry was as follows:
Did you know... that Japanese artist Macoto Takahashi stopped making
girls' comics in the 1960s because he considered himself incapable of adopting the point of view of a girl?
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The result was: promoted by
TJMSmith (
talk) 22:10, 25 March 2021 (UTC)reply
... that Japanese artist Macoto Takahashi stopped making
girls' comics in the 1960s because he considered himself incapable of adopting the point of view of a girl? Source: "How Women's Manga Has Performed the Image of ASIAs, Globally and Locally"
Article is new enough and long enough with 2225 characters of readable prose. Article is written neutrally, has inline citations and seems free of plagiarism per Earwig. Both hooks are formatted properly, interesting, neutral, and accurate with inline citations in the article. Offline references are accepted in good faith. QPQ has been done. Good work.
gobonobo+c 21:10, 15 March 2021 (UTC)reply