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"is a Japanese manga writer and illustrator from Fukui Prefecture who has been writing manga since 1998. This name is one of her two pen names that she writes under when drawing manga, the other being .Afterword section in the Digital Manga Publishing version of The Day of Revolution, volume 1. Under the name Taishi Zaō, she writes boys love and girls love manga while under Mikiyo Tsuda she writes comedy-shōjo manga. Her reasons for doing this mainly had to do with keeping the fact that she drew manga centered on homosexual relationships from her family but they eventually found out anyway. Many manga artists often adopt artistic personas for themselves in order to represent themselves in sections of their manga not attributed to the story, as in an author's note section. Mikiyo Tsuda's persona is that of a teddy bear wearing a red bow tie with a bell at its center. One of her friends, and also a fellow manga artist, is Eiki Eiki. They often co-author manga together, display their art together, and have autograph sessions together. Eiki Eiki has even been known to sometimes act as Taishi Zaō's manager. Works =Written as Mikiyo Tsuda= *The Day of Revolution (1999) *Family Complex (2000) *Princess Princess (2002) **Princess Princess + (2006) *Atsumare! Gakuen Tengoku (2008) =Written as Taishi Zaō= *Electric Hands (1998) *Koi wa Ina Mono Myōna Mono (2002) *Bokutachi wa Asu ni Mukatte Ikiru no da (2005) *Aruji no Ōse no Mama ni (2005) *Brothers Battle *Her - included in Haru Natsu Aki Fuyu Co- authored with Eiki Eiki *Color (1999) *Haru Natsu Aki Fuyu (2007) - a collection of stories that were serialized in Yuri Hime, such as She-Wolf and First Kiss. *Love DNA Double X (2009) *Love Stage!! (2010) *Back Stage!! (2010) References External links *Mikiyo Tsuda's personal website Category:Japanese female comics artists Category:Female comics writers Category:Living people Category:Manga artists Category:Women manga artists Category:Manga artists from Fukui Prefecture Category:Japanese women writers Category:Year of birth missing (living people) "
"The Straw Man, originally called the Scarecrow, is a fictional character appearing in American comic books published by Marvel Comics. Publication history The Scarecrow was created by writer Scott Edelman and artist Rico Rival and first appeared in Dead of Night #11 (August 1975). Gil Kane and Bernie Wrightson provided the cover art. Artist Bill Draut was to have drawn the first appearance of the Scarecrow but did not complete the assignment. The Scarecrow was originally scheduled to appear as a feature in Monsters Unleashed and Giant-Size Werewolf but both of those series were cancelled before the Scarecrow feature could appear. It was then rescheduled for Dead of Night and after that series was cancelled as well, the character was to have a self-titled Scarecrow series but it was not published. Edelman and artist Ruben Yandoc produced a follow-up story which appeared in Marvel Spotlight #26 (February 1976), and was eventually concluded by Bill Mantlo and Ron Wilson in Marvel Two-in-One #18 (August 1976). Many years later, he was brought back in the pages of Dr. Strange, Sorcerer Supreme #31 (July 1991) in which he took on the name "Straw Man" to differentiate himself from the costumed killer the Scarecrow. He subsequently appeared in issues #38 and #40 meeting Daredevil in the latter issue. The Scarecrow did not speak in his early appearances, but in his later appearances he did and he pretended to be a newscaster named "Skirra Corvus", Latin for "Scarecrow." Fictional character biography The Scarecrow is an extra–dimensional magical entity, possibly a demon, which takes vengeance on its enemies. He lives inside a palimpsest painting of a laughing scarecrow purchased by Jess Duncan and opposes the centuries-old Cult of Kalumai. The Scarecrow battled demons at a police station to recover the Horn of Kalumai, which would have allowed Kalumai to travel to Earth. Kalumai later spread his influence through the painting into a man who was mutated into a fiery creature and then fought the Thing and the Scarecrow. The Straw Man was invited by the Dweller-in-Darkness to join the Fear Lords, but he betrayed them to Doctor Strange. During the Fear Itself storyline, the Straw Man fought against Nightmare's attempt to use the fear brought by the Serpent to become the King of Fear. Powers and abilities Straw Man possesses superhuman strength, plant and weather manipulation, the ability to command crows, the ability to create portals and induce fear in others. He is also invulnerable to anything except fire. Reception The Straw Man was ranked #30 on a listing of Marvel Comics' monster characters. References External links * * Category:Comics characters introduced in 1975 Category:Fictional scarecrows Category:Horror comics Category:Marvel Comics demons "
"Stigmata is the fourth album by Finnish heavy metal band Tarot, released in 1995 by Bluelight Records. A remastered edition with bonus tracks was released in 2006 by Blastic Heaven. Track listing: Disk One # Angels of Pain - 3:55 # E.T.I - 7:08 # Shades in Glass - 4:23 # As One - 5:15 # State of Grace - 6:07 # Race the Light - 4:28 # Expected to Heal - 5:53 # Sleepless - 3:32 # The Teeth - 5:16 # Stigmata (I Feel for You) - 8:20 # Turn Me On (Accept cover)* - 5:30 # Stigmata (I Feel for You) (Acoustic)* - 5:52 # Live Hard Die Hard (Acoustic)* - 5:45 Asterisks denote bonus tracks found only on the Remastered release. Track listing: Disk Two (Live Bonus CD) # Live Hard Die Hard # Iron Stars # No Return # Breathing Fire # Dancing on the Wire # Wings of Darkness # Rose on the Grave # The Chosen # Kill the King (Rainbow (band) cover) # Do You Wanna Live Forever Category:1995 albums Category:Tarot (band) albums "