We turned our experience of neurodiversity into a manga
When Japanese manga artist Eri Nanato was diagnosed with autism and ADHD, she and her husband, Satoshi, decided to create a manga inspired by their experience.
Eri Nanato and her husband Satoshi Kameyama are both manga artists in Tokyo. They’d been married for a year when Eri was diagnosed with autism and ADHD. They then decided to explore what they were going through by creating a manga about their experience.
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Image: The characters created for 'My wife has a developmental disorder'. Credit: Eri Nanato and Satoshi Kameyama
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