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Akira Himekawa are the creators of one of The Legend of Zelda manga series.
Biography
Akira Himekawa is the collaboration of two women, A. Honda and S. Nagano. Their The Legend of Zelda manga series started with the Ocarina of Time manga by Akira Himekawa, released in 1999 in Japan. They have released manga for almost every main entry in the series. Their manga series include alternative storylines to the games, as well as new ones. These include a background story for Majora's Mask and the creation of new characters and races, such as the Watarara. A manga box set was released on October 25, 2011 including all their manga released up to the Phantom Hourglass manga by Akira Himekawa.
Akira Himekawa's manga series has also been released in different languages, including English by Viz Media and Spanish by Norma Editorial.
The Legend of Zelda (Mishouzaki)
- Ocarina of Time (Himekawa) (parts 1 and 2)
- Majora's Mask (Himekawa)
- Oracle of Seasons (Himekawa)
- Oracle of Ages (Himekawa)
- Four Swords (Himekawa) (parts 1 and 2)
- The Minish Cap (Himekawa)
- A Link to the Past (Himekawa)
- Phantom Hourglass (Himekawa)
- Skyward Sword (Himekawa) (as part of Hyrule Historia)
- Twilight Princess (Himekawa)
Gallery
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Famicom 20th Anniversary artwork
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Nintendo Dream artwork depicting Link and Epona
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Game Magazine artwork depicting two Links and Epona
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Christmas artwork depicting Link and some Kokiris
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Coming-of-Age Day artwork depicting child and adult Link
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Ocarina of Time 17th anniversary artwork
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New Year artwork
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Nintendo Dream cover depicting several Links and Wolf Link
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New Year sketch depicting Link, some Kokiris, and the Deku Tree
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30th Anniversary sketch