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* ''Manga/ShimejiSimulation'' (26th January 2019 - Present): After spending years away from society living with her older sister and preparing to enter high school, a Hikikomori finds out she has grown mushrooms out of her hair. She later encounters a friendly girl born with an egg on her head, who quickly becomes friends with her. However, the two soon realize that their world might not be what it seems to be. Serialized by ''Magazine/ComicCune''.
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* ''Manga/ShimejiSimulation'' (26th January 2019 - Present): 2023): After spending years away from society living with her older sister and preparing to enter high school, a Hikikomori finds out she has grown mushrooms out of her hair. She later encounters a friendly girl born with an egg on her head, who quickly becomes friends with her. However, the two soon realize that their world might not be what it seems to be. Serialized by ''Magazine/ComicCune''.
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* CerebusSyndrome: Both ''Shimeji Simulation'' and ''Girls' Last Tour'' features this trope heavily. Girls' Last Tour exemplifies this when [[spoiler:the Kettenkrad completely breaks for good]] and Shimeji Simulation exemplifies this [[spoiler:after Big Sis altered reality within West Yomogi.]]
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* ''Manga/ShimejiSimulation'' (26th January 2019 - Present): After spending years away from society living with her older sister and preparing to enter high school, a Hikikomori finds out she has grown mushrooms out of her hair. She later encounters a friendly girl born with an egg on her head, who quickly becomes friends with her. However, the two soon realize that their world might not be what it seems to be. Serialized by ''Magazine/ComicCune''. [[/index]]
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* ''Manga/ShimejiSimulation'' (26th January 2019 - Present): After spending years away from society living with her older sister and preparing to enter high school, a Hikikomori finds out she has grown mushrooms out of her hair. She later encounters a friendly girl born with an egg on her head, who quickly becomes friends with her. However, the two soon realize that their world might not be what it seems to be. Serialized by ''Magazine/ComicCune''. ''Magazine/ComicCune''.
Check Creator/ImitationCrystal for an artist with a similar style who predates him.
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Check Creator/ImitationCrystal for an artist with a similar style who predates him.
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* WhatCouldHaveBeen: Tkmiz had wanted to see the rest of the unadapted chapters for ''Girls' Last Tour'' adapted into animation for a complete series, but the anime itself underperforming prevented such plans from happening.
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* WhatCouldHaveBeen: Tkmiz had wanted to see the rest of the unadapted chapters for ''Girls' Last Tour'' adapted into animation for a complete series, but the anime itself underperforming prevented such plans from happening. As of June 2023, he still has interest, but he suggests the studios aren't interested in doing so.
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A rather obscure name in the world of manga artistry, Tsukumizu got his start from reading extensively in his youth, before drawing ''Main/{{Moe}}'' manga throughout his university years. He would make his debut as a fanartist; he was best known in the ''Franchise/TouhouProject'' fandom for ''Webcomic/FlanWantsToDie'', a one-shot {{doujinshi}} released in 2013. He later broke into the professional manga industry the following year with ''Manga/GirlsLastTour'', which was published by ''Creator/{{Shinchosha}}'' and serialized by ''Magazine/KurageBranch'' from February 21, 2014 to January 12, 2018, for a four-year, six-volume run. It was adapted into an anime from Creator/WhiteFox in the fall of 2017, to critical acclaim, but unfortunately, lackluster sales.
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A rather obscure name in the world of manga artistry, Tsukumizu got his start from reading extensively in his youth, before drawing ''Main/{{Moe}}'' manga throughout his university years. He would make his debut as a fanartist; he was best known in the ''Franchise/TouhouProject'' fandom for ''Webcomic/FlanWantsToDie'', a one-shot {{doujinshi}} released in 2013. He later broke into the professional manga industry the following year with ''Manga/GirlsLastTour'', which was published by ''Creator/{{Shinchosha}}'' and serialized by ''Magazine/KurageBranch'' from February 21, 2014 to January 12, 2018, for a four-year, six-volume run. It was adapted into an anime from Creator/WhiteFox in the fall of 2017, to critical acclaim, but unfortunately, sadly, lackluster sales.
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* ''Webcomic/FlanWantsToDie'' (2013)
(2013): Tkmiz's debut title; a fanwork of the ''Franchise/TouhouProject'' video games, about the character of [[Characters/TouhouKoumakyouTheEmbodimentOfScarletDevil Flandre Scarlet]] as she has reached her 695th birthday. She tries to kill herself after being bored of her immorality.
* ''Manga/GirlsLastTour'' (21st February 2014 - 12th January2018)
2018): In a world without very little humans left in the aftermath of a deadly apocalypse, two young girls, an avid twin-tailed bookworm and a blonde lackadaisical eater, begin to travel across what remains to survive and make it to the top. Adapted into an anime from Creator/WhiteFox in 2017.
* ''Manga/ShimejiSimulation'' (26th January 2019 -Present)
Present): After spending years away from society living with her older sister and preparing to enter high school, a Hikikomori finds out she has grown mushrooms out of her hair. She later encounters a friendly girl born with an egg on her head, who quickly becomes friends with her. However, the two soon realize that their world might not be what it seems to be. Serialized by ''Magazine/ComicCune''. [[/index]]
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Tsukumizu (つくみず, real name unknown), also known as ''tkmiz'' and ''Tsukumizu Yuu'', is a Japanese manga artist, who is best well-known for his {{Iyashikei}}-style and deconstruction mangas, the likes of which includes ''Manga/GirlsLastTour'' and ''Manga/ShimejiSimulation''.
A rather obscure name in the world of manga artistry, Tsukumizu got his start from reading extensively in his youth, before drawing ''Main/{{Moe}}'' manga throughout his university years. He would make his debut as a fanartist; he was best known in the ''Franchise/TouhouProject'' fandom for ''Webcomic/FlanWantsToDie'', a one-shot {{doujinshi}} released in 2013. He later broke into the professional manga industry the following year with ''Manga/GirlsLastTour'', which was published by ''Creator/{{Shinchosha}}'' and serialized by ''Magazine/KurageBranch'' from February 21, 2014 to January 12, 2018, for a four-year, six-volume run. It later was adapted into an anime from Creator/WhiteFox in the fall of 2017, to critical acclaim, but unfortunately, lackluster sales.
After ''GLT'''s conclusion in 2018, ''tkmiz'' later went on to create his current ongoing manga, ''Manga/ShimejiSimulation'', which is a four-panel comedy manga which has been released and serialised by ''Magazine/ComicCune'' since January 26, 2019. Time will tell if an anime will also come out of it.
A rather obscure name in the world of manga artistry, Tsukumizu got his start from reading extensively in his youth, before drawing ''Main/{{Moe}}'' manga throughout his university years. He would make his debut as a fanartist; he was best known in the ''Franchise/TouhouProject'' fandom for ''Webcomic/FlanWantsToDie'', a one-shot {{doujinshi}} released in 2013. He later broke into the professional manga industry the following year with ''Manga/GirlsLastTour'', which was published by ''Creator/{{Shinchosha}}'' and serialized by ''Magazine/KurageBranch'' from February 21, 2014 to January 12, 2018, for a four-year, six-volume run. It later was adapted into an anime from Creator/WhiteFox in the fall of 2017, to critical acclaim, but unfortunately, lackluster sales.
After ''GLT'''s conclusion in 2018, ''tkmiz'' later went on to create his current ongoing manga, ''Manga/ShimejiSimulation'', which is a four-panel comedy manga which has been released and serialised by ''Magazine/ComicCune'' since January 26, 2019. Time will tell if an anime will also come out of it.
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Tsukumizu (つくみず, real name unknown), also known as ''tkmiz'' and ''Tsukumizu Yuu'', is a Japanese manga artist, who is best well-known for his {{Iyashikei}}-style and deconstruction mangas,the likes of which includes notably ''Manga/GirlsLastTour'' and ''Manga/ShimejiSimulation''.
A rather obscure name in the world of manga artistry, Tsukumizu got his start from reading extensively in his youth, before drawing ''Main/{{Moe}}'' manga throughout his university years. He would make his debut as a fanartist; he was best known in the ''Franchise/TouhouProject'' fandom for ''Webcomic/FlanWantsToDie'', a one-shot {{doujinshi}} released in 2013. He later broke into the professional manga industry the following year with ''Manga/GirlsLastTour'', which was published by ''Creator/{{Shinchosha}}'' and serialized by ''Magazine/KurageBranch'' from February 21, 2014 to January 12, 2018, for a four-year, six-volume run. Itlater was adapted into an anime from Creator/WhiteFox in the fall of 2017, to critical acclaim, but unfortunately, lackluster sales.
After ''GLT'''s conclusion in 2018, ''tkmiz'' later went on to create his current ongoing manga, ''Manga/ShimejiSimulation'', which is a four-panel comedy manga which has been released andserialised serialized by ''Magazine/ComicCune'' since January 26, 2019. Time will tell if an anime will also come out of it.
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Tsukumizu (つくみず, real name unknown), also known as ''tkmiz'' and ''Tsukumizu Yuu'', is a Japanese manga artist, who is best well-known for his {{Iyashikei}}-style and deconstruction mangas,
A rather obscure name in the world of manga artistry, Tsukumizu got his start from reading extensively in his youth, before drawing ''Main/{{Moe}}'' manga throughout his university years. He would make his debut as a fanartist; he was best known in the ''Franchise/TouhouProject'' fandom for ''Webcomic/FlanWantsToDie'', a one-shot {{doujinshi}} released in 2013. He later broke into the professional manga industry the following year with ''Manga/GirlsLastTour'', which was published by ''Creator/{{Shinchosha}}'' and serialized by ''Magazine/KurageBranch'' from February 21, 2014 to January 12, 2018, for a four-year, six-volume run. It
After ''GLT'''s conclusion in 2018, ''tkmiz'' later went on to create his current ongoing manga, ''Manga/ShimejiSimulation'', which is a four-panel comedy manga which has been released and
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Tsukumizu (つくみず, real name unknown), also known as ''tkmiz'' and ''Tsukumizu Yuu'', is a Japanese manga artist, who is well-known for his work, ''Manga/GirlsLastTour''.
He is perhaps known for his {{Iyashikei}}-style and deconstruction mangas, the likes of which includes ''Manga/GirlsLastTour'' and ''Manga/ShimejiSimulation''.
A rather obscure name in the world of manga artistry, Tsukumizu was originally a fanartist; he was best known in the ''Franchise/TouhouProject'' fandom for ''Webcomic/FlanWantsToDie'', a one-shot {{doujinshi}}. He later broke into the professional manga industry with ''Manga/GirlsLastTour'', which was published by ''Creator/{{Shinchosha}}'' and serialized by ''Magazine/KurageBranch'' from February 21, 2014 to January 12, 2018, for a four-year, six-volume run.
Since then, after ''GLT'''s conclusion, ''tkmiz'' later focuses on his ongoing manga, ''Manga/ShimejiSimulation'', which is a four-panel comedy manga which has been released and serialised by ''Magazine/ComicCune'' in January 26, 2019.
He is perhaps known for his {{Iyashikei}}-style and deconstruction mangas, the likes of which includes ''Manga/GirlsLastTour'' and ''Manga/ShimejiSimulation''.
A rather obscure name in the world of manga artistry, Tsukumizu was originally a fanartist; he was best known in the ''Franchise/TouhouProject'' fandom for ''Webcomic/FlanWantsToDie'', a one-shot {{doujinshi}}. He later broke into the professional manga industry with ''Manga/GirlsLastTour'', which was published by ''Creator/{{Shinchosha}}'' and serialized by ''Magazine/KurageBranch'' from February 21, 2014 to January 12, 2018, for a four-year, six-volume run.
Since then, after ''GLT'''s conclusion, ''tkmiz'' later focuses on his ongoing manga, ''Manga/ShimejiSimulation'', which is a four-panel comedy manga which has been released and serialised by ''Magazine/ComicCune'' in January 26, 2019.
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Tsukumizu (つくみず, real name unknown), also known as ''tkmiz'' and ''Tsukumizu Yuu'', is a Japanese manga artist, who is best well-known for his work, ''Manga/GirlsLastTour''.
He is perhaps knownfor his {{Iyashikei}}-style and deconstruction mangas, the likes of which includes ''Manga/GirlsLastTour'' and ''Manga/ShimejiSimulation''.
A rather obscure name in the world of manga artistry, Tsukumizuwas originally got his start from reading extensively in his youth, before drawing ''Main/{{Moe}}'' manga throughout his university years. He would make his debut as a fanartist; he was best known in the ''Franchise/TouhouProject'' fandom for ''Webcomic/FlanWantsToDie'', a one-shot {{doujinshi}}. {{doujinshi}} released in 2013. He later broke into the professional manga industry the following year with ''Manga/GirlsLastTour'', which was published by ''Creator/{{Shinchosha}}'' and serialized by ''Magazine/KurageBranch'' from February 21, 2014 to January 12, 2018, for a four-year, six-volume run.
Since then, afterrun. It later was adapted into an anime from Creator/WhiteFox in the fall of 2017, to critical acclaim, but unfortunately, lackluster sales.
After ''GLT'''sconclusion, conclusion in 2018, ''tkmiz'' later focuses went on to create his current ongoing manga, ''Manga/ShimejiSimulation'', which is a four-panel comedy manga which has been released and serialised by ''Magazine/ComicCune'' in since January 26, 2019.
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* ReclusiveArtist: Nothing is known about Tsukumizu's real name, as his "name" Tsukumizu is also an alias, just like his other alias ''tkmiz''. He is rarely featured in interviews and few have actually seen him in public, mainly through events relating to his works.
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* WhatCouldHaveBeen: Tkmiz had wanted to see the rest of the unadapted chapters for ''Girls' Last Tour'' adapted into animation for a complete series, but the anime itself underperforming prevented any such plans from happening, thought time will tell if a ''Shimeji Simulation'' anime follows down the line.
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* WhatCouldHaveBeen: Tkmiz had wanted to see the rest of the unadapted chapters for ''Girls' Last Tour'' adapted into animation for a complete series, but the anime itself underperforming prevented any such plans from happening, thought time will tell if a ''Shimeji Simulation'' anime follows down the line.happening.
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** ''Manga/ShimejiSimulation'' is a deconstruction of existential crisis, [[spoiler:as Shijima has shown fear of disappearing and her ability of going out in her shell during Chapter 43]]. It also deconstructs the idea of "how far humans can play God", which is shown when [[spoiler:Big Sis was able to alter reality according to her whims, as in the case altering West Yomogi and with humanity being able to change themselves on their own accord]].
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** ''Manga/ShimejiSimulation'' is a deconstruction of existential crisis, [[spoiler:as Shijima has shown fear of disappearing and her ability of going out in her shell during Chapter 43]]. It also deconstructs the idea of "how far humans can play God", God as long as consequences be damned", which is shown when [[spoiler:Big Sis was able to alter reality according to her whims, as in the case of her altering West Yomogi and with humanity being able to change themselves on their own accord]].accord, but not without the damage it can cause to an already AcidTripDimension]].
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** ''Manga/ShimejiSimulation'' is a deconstruction of existential crisis, [[spoiler:as Shijima has shown fear of disappearing and her ability of going out in her shell during Chapter 44]]. It also deconstructs the idea of "how far humans can play God", which is shown when [[spoiler:Big Sis was able to alter reality according to her whims, as in the case altering West Yomogi and with humanity being able to change themselves on their own accord]].
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** ''Manga/ShimejiSimulation'' is a deconstruction of existential crisis, [[spoiler:as Shijima has shown fear of disappearing and her ability of going out in her shell during Chapter 44]].43]]. It also deconstructs the idea of "how far humans can play God", which is shown when [[spoiler:Big Sis was able to alter reality according to her whims, as in the case altering West Yomogi and with humanity being able to change themselves on their own accord]].
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** ''Manga/ShimejiSimulation'' is a deconstruction of existential crisis [[spoiler:(with Shijima has shown fear of disappearing and her ability of going out in her shell during Chapter 44)]] and the question of "how far humans can play God", which is shown when [[spoiler:Big Sis was able to alter reality according to her whims, as in the case altering West Yomogi and with humanity being able to change themselves on their own accord]].
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** ''Manga/ShimejiSimulation'' is a deconstruction of existential crisis [[spoiler:(with crisis, [[spoiler:as Shijima has shown fear of disappearing and her ability of going out in her shell during Chapter 44)]] and 44]]. It also deconstructs the question idea of "how far humans can play God", which is shown when [[spoiler:Big Sis was able to alter reality according to her whims, as in the case altering West Yomogi and with humanity being able to change themselves on their own accord]].
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** ''Manga/ShimejiSimulation'' is a deconstruction of existential crisis [[spoiler:(with Shijima slowly showing signs of it during Chapter 44)]] and the question of "how far humans can play God", which is shown when [[spoiler:Big Sis was able to alter reality according to her whims, as in the case altering West Yomogi and with humanity being able to change themselves on their own accord]].
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** ''Manga/ShimejiSimulation'' is a deconstruction of existential crisis [[spoiler:(with Shijima slowly showing signs has shown fear of it disappearing and her ability of going out in her shell during Chapter 44)]] and the question of "how far humans can play God", which is shown when [[spoiler:Big Sis was able to alter reality according to her whims, as in the case altering West Yomogi and with humanity being able to change themselves on their own accord]].
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* {{Deconstruction}}: Tkmiz is fond of using this trope in all of his stories.
** ''Webcomic/FlanWantsToDie'' deconstructs the idea of immortality and the negative aspects surrounding it.
** ''Manga/GirlsLastTour'' deconstructs the idea of life in a post-apocalyptic world, as well as effort and the limits it poses.
** ''Manga/ShimejiSimulation'' is a deconstruction of existential crisis [[spoiler:(with Shijima slowly showing signs of it during Chapter 44)]] and the question of "how far humans can play God", which is shown when [[spoiler:Big Sis was able to alter reality according to her whims, as in the case altering West Yomogi and with humanity being able to change themselves on their own accord]].
** ''Webcomic/FlanWantsToDie'' deconstructs the idea of immortality and the negative aspects surrounding it.
** ''Manga/GirlsLastTour'' deconstructs the idea of life in a post-apocalyptic world, as well as effort and the limits it poses.
** ''Manga/ShimejiSimulation'' is a deconstruction of existential crisis [[spoiler:(with Shijima slowly showing signs of it during Chapter 44)]] and the question of "how far humans can play God", which is shown when [[spoiler:Big Sis was able to alter reality according to her whims, as in the case altering West Yomogi and with humanity being able to change themselves on their own accord]].
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* SignatureStyle: Tkmiz is often known for his {{Moeblob}} art-style, as well as his heavy usage of the {{Deconstruction}} trope and the iyashikei genre in his mangas.
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* SignatureStyle: Tkmiz is often known for his {{Moeblob}} art-style, as well as its his heavy usage of the {{Deconstruction}} trope and the iyashikei genre in his mangas.
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A rather obscure name in the world of manga artistry, Tsukumizu was originally a fanartist; he was best known in the ''Franchise/TouhouProject'' fandom for ''Webcomic/FlanWantsToDie'', a one-shot {{doujinshi}}. He later broke into the professional manga industry with ''Manga/GirlsLastTour'', which was published by ''Creator/{{Shinchosha}}'' and serialized by ''Magazine/KurageBranch'' from 21 February 2014 to 12 January 2018, for a four-year, six-volume run.
Since then, after ''GLT'''s conclusion, ''tkmiz'' later focuses on his ongoing manga, ''Manga/ShimejiSimulation'', which is a four-panel comedy manga which has been released and serialised by ''Magazine/ComicCune'' in 26 January 2019.
Since then, after ''GLT'''s conclusion, ''tkmiz'' later focuses on his ongoing manga, ''Manga/ShimejiSimulation'', which is a four-panel comedy manga which has been released and serialised by ''Magazine/ComicCune'' in 26 January 2019.
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A rather obscure name in the world of manga artistry, Tsukumizu was originally a fanartist; he was best known in the ''Franchise/TouhouProject'' fandom for ''Webcomic/FlanWantsToDie'', a one-shot {{doujinshi}}. He later broke into the professional manga industry with ''Manga/GirlsLastTour'', which was published by ''Creator/{{Shinchosha}}'' and serialized by ''Magazine/KurageBranch'' from 21 February 21, 2014 to 12 January 12, 2018, for a four-year, six-volume run.
Since then, after ''GLT'''s conclusion, ''tkmiz'' later focuses on his ongoing manga, ''Manga/ShimejiSimulation'', which is a four-panel comedy manga which has been released and serialised by ''Magazine/ComicCune'' in26 January 26, 2019.
Since then, after ''GLT'''s conclusion, ''tkmiz'' later focuses on his ongoing manga, ''Manga/ShimejiSimulation'', which is a four-panel comedy manga which has been released and serialised by ''Magazine/ComicCune'' in
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Tsukumizu (つくみず, real name unknown), also known as ''tkmiz'', ''tkmiz'' and ''Tsukumizu Yuu'', is a Japanese manga artist, who is well-known for his work, ''Manga/GirlsLastTour''.
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A rather obscure name in the world of manga artistry, Tsukumizu was originally a fanartist; he was best known in the ''Franchise/TouhouProject'' fandom for ''Webcomic/FlanWantsToDie'', a one-shot {{doujinshi}}. He later broke into the professional manga industry with ''Manga/GirlsLastTour'', which was firstly serialized by ''Magazine/KurageBranch'' from February 21, 2014 to January 12, 2018, for a four-year, six-volume run.
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A rather obscure name in the world of manga artistry, Tsukumizu was originally a fanartist; he was best known in the ''Franchise/TouhouProject'' fandom for ''Webcomic/FlanWantsToDie'', a one-shot {{doujinshi}}. He later broke into the professional manga industry with ''Manga/GirlsLastTour'', which was firstly published by ''Creator/{{Shinchosha}}'' and serialized by ''Magazine/KurageBranch'' from 21 February 21, 2014 to 12 January 12, 2018, for a four-year, six-volume run.
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A rather obscure name in the world of manga artistry, Tsukumizu was originally a fanartist; he was best known in the ''Franchise/TouhouProject'' fandom for ''Webcomic/FlanWantsToDie'', a one-shot {{doujinshi}}. He later broke into the professional manga industry with ''Manga/GirlsLastTour'', which was firstly serialized by Kurage Branch from February 21, 2014 to January 12, 2018, for a four-year, six-volume run.
Since then, after ''GLT'''s conclusion, ''tkmiz'' later focuses on his ongoing manga, ''Manga/ShimejiSimulation'', which is a four-panel comedy manga which has been released and serialised by Comic Cune in 26 January 2019.
Since then, after ''GLT'''s conclusion, ''tkmiz'' later focuses on his ongoing manga, ''Manga/ShimejiSimulation'', which is a four-panel comedy manga which has been released and serialised by Comic Cune in 26 January 2019.
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A rather obscure name in the world of manga artistry, Tsukumizu was originally a fanartist; he was best known in the ''Franchise/TouhouProject'' fandom for ''Webcomic/FlanWantsToDie'', a one-shot {{doujinshi}}. He later broke into the professional manga industry with ''Manga/GirlsLastTour'', which was firstly serialized by Kurage Branch ''Magazine/KurageBranch'' from February 21, 2014 to January 12, 2018, for a four-year, six-volume run.
Since then, after ''GLT'''s conclusion, ''tkmiz'' later focuses on his ongoing manga, ''Manga/ShimejiSimulation'', which is a four-panel comedy manga which has been released and serialised byComic Cune ''Magazine/ComicCune'' in 26 January 2019.
Since then, after ''GLT'''s conclusion, ''tkmiz'' later focuses on his ongoing manga, ''Manga/ShimejiSimulation'', which is a four-panel comedy manga which has been released and serialised by
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* BittersweetEnding: Often associated with his works, including Girls' Last Tour and Flan Wants to Die.
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* {{Moeblob}}: All of his works tend to have this kind of artstyle, one of which is ''Manga/GirlsLastTour''.
* SecretIdentity: Nothing is known about Tsukumizu's real name, as his "name" Tsukumizu is also an alias, just like his other alias ''tkmiz''.
* {{Deconstruction}}
* {{Moeblob}}: All of his works tend to have this kind of artstyle, one of which is ''Manga/GirlsLastTour''.
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A rather obscure name in the world of manga artistry, Tsukumizu was originally a fanartist; he was best known in the ''Franchise/TouhouProject'' fandom for ''Manga/FlanWantsToDie'', a one-shot {{doujinshi}}. He later broke into the professional manga industry with ''Manga/GirlsLastTour'', which was firstly serialized by Kurage Branch from February 21, 2014 to January 12, 2018, for a four-year, six-volume run.
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A rather obscure name in the world of manga artistry, Tsukumizu was originally a fanartist; he was best known in the ''Franchise/TouhouProject'' fandom for ''Manga/FlanWantsToDie'', ''Webcomic/FlanWantsToDie'', a one-shot {{doujinshi}}. He later broke into the professional manga industry with ''Manga/GirlsLastTour'', which was firstly serialized by Kurage Branch from February 21, 2014 to January 12, 2018, for a four-year, six-volume run.
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Flan Wants to Die is a doujinshi, not an official Touhou manga, and therefore Tsukumizu did not "break into the industry" with it. It's just a fanwork.
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A rather obscure name in the world of manga artistry, Tsukumizu only gained traction in the industry in 2013, when he firstly published ''Manga/FlanWantsToDie'', a Main/{{Deconstruction}} one-shot of ''Franchise/TouhouProject'', before moving on to creating his most successful series: ''Manga/GirlsLastTour'', which was firstly serialised by Kurage Branch in 21st February 2014, before it concluded on 12th January 2018, ending its four-year, six-volume run.
Since then, after GLT's conclusion, ''tkmiz'' later focuses on his ongoing manga, ''Manga/ShimejiSimulation'', which is a four-panel comedy manga which has been released and serialised by Comic Cune in 26 January 2019.
Since then, after GLT's conclusion, ''tkmiz'' later focuses on his ongoing manga, ''Manga/ShimejiSimulation'', which is a four-panel comedy manga which has been released and serialised by Comic Cune in 26 January 2019.
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A rather obscure name in the world of manga artistry, Tsukumizu only gained traction was originally a fanartist; he was best known in the industry in 2013, when he firstly published ''Franchise/TouhouProject'' fandom for ''Manga/FlanWantsToDie'', a Main/{{Deconstruction}} one-shot of ''Franchise/TouhouProject'', before moving on to creating his most successful series: {{doujinshi}}. He later broke into the professional manga industry with ''Manga/GirlsLastTour'', which was firstly serialised serialized by Kurage Branch in 21st from February 2014, before it concluded on 12th 21, 2014 to January 12, 2018, ending its for a four-year, six-volume run.
Since then, afterGLT's ''GLT'''s conclusion, ''tkmiz'' later focuses on his ongoing manga, ''Manga/ShimejiSimulation'', which is a four-panel comedy manga which has been released and serialised by Comic Cune in 26 January 2019.
Since then, after
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* {{Deconstruction}}: Perhaps one of his signature and most defining ''modus operandi'', when it comes to his works.
** ''Flan Wants to Die'' deconstructs the idea of an immortal life, and how it only brings misery in the long run.
** ''Girls' Last Tour'' deconstructs the idea of living your life to the fullest, even if the situation is clearly grim.
** ''Shimeji Simulation'' deconstructs the idea of a "utopia".
** ''Flan Wants to Die'' deconstructs the idea of an immortal life, and how it only brings misery in the long run.
** ''Girls' Last Tour'' deconstructs the idea of living your life to the fullest, even if the situation is clearly grim.
** ''Shimeji Simulation'' deconstructs the idea of a "utopia".
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* {{Deconstruction}}: Perhaps {{Deconstruction}}
* {{Moeblob}}: All of his works tend to have this kind of artstyle, one ofhis signature and most defining ''modus operandi'', when it comes to his works.
** ''Flan Wants to Die'' deconstructs the idea of an immortal life, and how it only brings misery in the long run.
** ''Girls' Last Tour'' deconstructs the idea of living your life to the fullest, even if the situationwhich is clearly grim.
** ''Shimeji Simulation'' deconstructs the idea of a "utopia".''Manga/GirlsLastTour''.
* {{Moeblob}}: All of his works tend to have this kind of artstyle, one of
** ''Flan Wants to Die'' deconstructs the idea of an immortal life, and how it only brings misery in the long run.
** ''Girls' Last Tour'' deconstructs the idea of living your life to the fullest, even if the situation
** ''Shimeji Simulation'' deconstructs the idea of a "utopia".
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Tsukumizu (つくみず, real name unknown), also known as ''tkmiz'', is a Japanese manga artist, who is well-known for his work, Manga/GirlsLastTour.
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Tsukumizu (つくみず, real name unknown), also known as ''tkmiz'', is a Japanese manga artist, who is well-known for his work, Manga/GirlsLastTour.
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A rather obscure name in the world of manga artistry, Tsukumizu only gained traction in the industry in 2013, when he firstly published ''Manga/FlanWantsToDie'', a Main/{{Deconstruction}} one-shot of Franchise/TouhouProject, before moving on to creating his most successful series: Manga/GirlsLastTour, which was firstly serialised by Kurage Branch in 21st February 2014, before it concluded on 12th January 2018, ending its four-year, six-volume run.
Since then, after GLT's conclusion, ''tkmiz'' later focuses on his ongoing manga, Manga/ShimejiSimulation, which is a four-panel comedy manga which has been released and serialised by Comic Cune in 26 January 2019.
Since then, after GLT's conclusion, ''tkmiz'' later focuses on his ongoing manga, Manga/ShimejiSimulation, which is a four-panel comedy manga which has been released and serialised by Comic Cune in 26 January 2019.
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A rather obscure name in the world of manga artistry, Tsukumizu only gained traction in the industry in 2013, when he firstly published ''Manga/FlanWantsToDie'', a Main/{{Deconstruction}} one-shot of Franchise/TouhouProject, ''Franchise/TouhouProject'', before moving on to creating his most successful series: Manga/GirlsLastTour, ''Manga/GirlsLastTour'', which was firstly serialised by Kurage Branch in 21st February 2014, before it concluded on 12th January 2018, ending its four-year, six-volume run.
Since then, after GLT's conclusion, ''tkmiz'' later focuses on his ongoing manga,Manga/ShimejiSimulation, ''Manga/ShimejiSimulation'', which is a four-panel comedy manga which has been released and serialised by Comic Cune in 26 January 2019.
Since then, after GLT's conclusion, ''tkmiz'' later focuses on his ongoing manga,
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Since then, after GLT's conclusion, tkmiz ''tkmiz'' later focuses on his ongoing manga, Manga/ShimejiSimulation, which is a four-panel comedy manga which has been released and serialised by Comic Cune in 26 January 2019.
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He is perhaps known for his {{Iyashikei}}-style and deconstruction mangas, the likes of which includes ''Manga/GirlsLastTour'' and ''Manga/ShimejiSimulation''.
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!!Tropes associated with Tsukumizu:
* BittersweetEnding: Often associated with his works, including Girls' Last Tour and Flan Wants to Die.
* {{Deconstruction}}: Perhaps one of his signature and most defining ''modus operandi'', when it comes to his works.
** ''Flan Wants to Die'' deconstructs the idea of an immortal life, and how it only brings misery in the long run.
** ''Girls' Last Tour'' deconstructs the idea of living your life to the fullest, even if the situation is clearly grim.
* ''Shimeji Simulation'' deconstructs the idea of a "utopia".
* SecretIdentity: Nothing is known about Tsukumizu's real name, as his "name" Tsukumizu is also an alias, just like his other alias ''tkmiz''.
!!Tropes associated with Tsukumizu:
* BittersweetEnding: Often associated with his works, including Girls' Last Tour and Flan Wants to Die.
* {{Deconstruction}}: Perhaps one of his signature and most defining ''modus operandi'', when it comes to his works.
** ''Flan Wants to Die'' deconstructs the idea of an immortal life, and how it only brings misery in the long run.
** ''Girls' Last Tour'' deconstructs the idea of living your life to the fullest, even if the situation is clearly grim.
* ''Shimeji Simulation'' deconstructs the idea of a "utopia".
* SecretIdentity: Nothing is known about Tsukumizu's real name, as his "name" Tsukumizu is also an alias, just like his other alias ''tkmiz''.
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Tsukumizu (つくみず, real name unknown), also known as ''tkmiz'', is a Japanese manga artist, who is well-known for his work, Manga/GirlsLastTour.
A rather obscure name in the world of manga artistry, Tsukumizu only gained traction in the industry in 2013, when he firstly published ''Manga/FlanWantsToDie'', a Main/{{Deconstruction}} one-shot of Franchise/TouhouProject, before moving on to creating his most successful series: Manga/GirlsLastTour, which was firstly serialised by Kurage Branch in 21st February 2014, before it concluded on 12th January 2018, ending its four-year, six-volume run.
Since then, after GLT's conclusion, tkmiz later focuses on his ongoing manga, Manga/ShimejiSimulation, which is a four-panel comedy manga which has been released and serialised by Comic Cune in 26 January 2019.
Works associated with Tsukumizu:
* ''Manga/FlanWantsToDie'' (2013)
* ''Manga/GirlsLastTour'' (21st February 2014 - 12th January 2018)
* ''Manga/ShimejiSimulation'' (26th January 2019 - Present)
A rather obscure name in the world of manga artistry, Tsukumizu only gained traction in the industry in 2013, when he firstly published ''Manga/FlanWantsToDie'', a Main/{{Deconstruction}} one-shot of Franchise/TouhouProject, before moving on to creating his most successful series: Manga/GirlsLastTour, which was firstly serialised by Kurage Branch in 21st February 2014, before it concluded on 12th January 2018, ending its four-year, six-volume run.
Since then, after GLT's conclusion, tkmiz later focuses on his ongoing manga, Manga/ShimejiSimulation, which is a four-panel comedy manga which has been released and serialised by Comic Cune in 26 January 2019.
Works associated with Tsukumizu:
* ''Manga/FlanWantsToDie'' (2013)
* ''Manga/GirlsLastTour'' (21st February 2014 - 12th January 2018)
* ''Manga/ShimejiSimulation'' (26th January 2019 - Present)