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* There's also a number of manga about making manga, or at least doujin: ''[[Genshiken]]'', ''[[Comic Party]]'', ''[[Doujin Work]]'', ''[[Bakuman。]]''.
** And then there's ''[[Even a Monkey Can Draw Manga]]''...
* Manga that contain characters that are writers are also plentiful: ''[[School Rumble]]'', ''[[Naruto]]'', ''[[Junjo Romantica]]'', ''[[Kodocha]]'', ''[[Otaku no Musume San-san]]'' and ''[[Fairy Tail]]''.
* In ''[[Ichigo Mashimaro]]'', Miu tries her hand at being a writer of manga, but her works are a bit surreal for Chika.
* ''[[Bakuman。]]'' is a manga about manga, with the main characters being a manga artist and author, and is coincidentally produced by a writer and an author as separate people.
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* Daniel Clowes (''[[Eightball]]'') frequently writes about artists and writers. Enid Coleslaw of ''[[Ghost World]]'' was an artist, as is Dan Pussey of ''[[Comicbook/Pussey|Pussey!]]'' It's alluded to in ''[[Comicbook/David Boring|David Boring]]'' that the title character is a multimedia artist. At least two of the main characters (including ''the'' main character) of ''[[Ice Haven]]'' are writers. ''Twentieth Century Eightball'' is a collection of short-stories from Clowes, ''many'' of which are about artists (''[[Art School Confidential]]'', ''Ink Studs'', etc.).
* [[Transmetropolitan|Spider Jerusalem.]]
* [[Captain America (comics)|Steve Rogers]] has worked as a comic book artist - even illustrating a Captain America comic!
* [[Tintin]] is nominally a reporter, although he has only rarely been seen to file any stories.