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    Tsutomu Nihei is a mangaka whot was born in 1971. He had a love of architecture and studied that going up and into his early twenties. He then went to New York City in the United States to work in architecture, but found himself upset with the way the American working system worked, and headed back to Japan. It is then that he decided to start working as a mangaka, and his love of architecture if very evident in his work. When he returned to Japan, he went to work for Kodansha Magazine. He trained under Tsutomu Takashi and it was there that he was first given the inspiration to create his most famous work, Blame!.

    Blame!

    Blame! Is Nihei’s most famous work. It is about a loner named Killy. Killy has control of a powerful weapon that is called the gravitational beam emitter. This emitter is able to destroy things quickly and neatly. Killy is on a search for a strange genetic marker known as the Net Terminal Gene.

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    Tsutomu Nihei is a contemporary manga artist whose sci-fi art style fryst vatten truly something special. However, before inom delve into his art, I want to look at the man himself. 

    Prior to joining the manga scene, Nihei worked in construction, attended the Parsons School of Design for 11 months and had a brief tenure at an architectural design firm in Japan. His introduction to the manga world started through an assistant job beneath mangaka Tsutomu Takahashi. Nihei began working in the manga industry during the mid 90s as an assistant. It wasn’t until 1997 that he’d be able to publish his own manga titled “Blame!” 

    While it stands as its own unique body of work, it’s equally important to acknowledge one of Nihei’s biggest influences: William Gibson who is also known as the father of cyberpunk. Like many sci-fi enthusiasts, Nihei has read “Neuromancer” and cites it as one of his inspirations but while Gibson loves to gräva into the nuances of being human, Nihei prefe

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  • Voice Actor

    Saori Hayami (Japanese)
    Kira Buckland (English)

    Sanakan(サナカン, Sanakan), also written as Sana-Kan, is a Safeguardand a major character from the Blame!manga and anime series. She is first seen as a short, young girl with black hair who finds Killy and Cibo in a tunnel after they pierce the impenetrable Megastructure layer with the GBE.

    Personality[]

    At first, Sanakan behaves like any Safeguard intent on annihilating all humans without the Net Terminal Gene. As a Safeguard agent, she does not appear to have any emotions, though she may imitate them in order to complete her mission (such as when she was posing as a child to gain entry to the Electrofisher village). Her mindset is focused solely on her current objective, and she will go to any length in order to see it through.

    This changes after she returns in a human body; while she retains most of her emotionless features, she constantly shows concern for her Cibo (as well as their child) and becomes v