Kuniko Tsurita

She was the first woman to be published in the manga magazine Garo and its only regular female comic artist.

[1] Tsurita began drawing manga as a teenager and submitting her work to magazine contests, but it was not well received in part because women were expected to create shoujo romance stories, not action stories.

One editor wrote "I would recommend you stick with subject matter that you’re familiar with and draw about girls instead.”.

[2] She later found success publishing in the alternative manga magazine Garo.

Tsurika has a varied visual style, ranging from sparse simple drawings that make use of blank space to elaborate scenes inspired by Pop Art and Art Nouveau.