I dug through my usual corners — database indexes, fan wikis, and artist platforms — and couldn't find a solid, credited author under the exact title 'minmotion syndrome' in major catalogs. That doesn't automatically mean the work doesn't exist; it often means the title might be a very small self-published book, a webcomic with a different romanization, or a scanlation label retitling something for distribution. I checked places where indie creators live (Pixiv, Twitter, Booth, DLsite) and glanced through big aggregated indexes like MyAnimeList and Baka-Updates, and came up empty for a mainstream publisher credit.
If 'minmotion syndrome' is a doujin or webcomic, the creator is frequently listed under a pen name and their bio will be condensed: a short blurb about their influences, a link to a portfolio, and maybe a Booth page where they sell physical copies. For those, the best path to the author's bio is the original posting: the Pixiv post, the Twitter announcement, or the event (Comiket/Circle Market) listing. Sometimes a circle name appears instead of an individual's name, and it takes a bit of digging through circle catalogs or event booklets to find the artist behind it.
Practically, if I were hunting the actual author, I'd do a reverse-image search on panels or the cover, check the ISBN or publisher imprint if there's one, and hunt for the title in Japanese script (romanization can scramble results). Smaller works often leave a digital trail — a Tumblr post, a Booth page, or a scanlation note with credits. Whatever the case, I'm always excited by these hidden gems; discovering the creator behind a tiny title feels like finding a secret stash of new art. I’d love to track down the original creator someday and see their other projects, honestly.
Here’s the lowdown based on the digging I did: I couldn't confidently identify a credited author for 'minmotion syndrome' from mainstream sources. The title doesn't show up under major publishers or in the large English-language databases, which usually flags it as either a really niche indie release, a fanmade doujin, or possibly a mis-romanized title. That happens a lot — titles get tweaked during translation or when posted on Western forums.
If the manga is indeed indie, the bio for its creator will typically be short and personal: a pen name, a few lines about where they post artwork, their favorite influences, and links to a shop or social accounts. To find that bio, I’d search in Japanese (if you can guess the likely kana/kanji) and comb through Pixiv/Twitter/Booth. Event listings from Comiket or Circle Market sometimes include tiny bios too, especially for authors who self-publish physical copies. Another practical trick is checking the back cover for an ISBN or publisher mark; even small press runs sometimes include contact details.
I love this kind of treasure-hunting because it leads to discovering new creators before they blow up. Even if 'minmotion syndrome' turns out to be a one-off doujin, tracking down the artist often reveals a whole gallery of work that’s worth bookmarking.
I went straight to the usual detective moves and, honestly, I couldn't find a definitive author credit for 'minmotion syndrome' in any of the big indexes or creator platforms I check. That usually means it’s either an ultra-niche self-published comic, a web-only one with a different romanization, or a fan-translated title that got renamed along the way.
When titles vanish like that, the author’s bio is most likely compact and hosted where the work was first posted: Pixiv, Twitter, Booth, or an event catalogue. Typical bios for these creators mention a pen name, their artistic influences, a link to shop pages, and sometimes a short backstory about how they started drawing. For anyone trying to confirm authorship, reverse-image search, checking for ISBN/publisher marks, and searching Japanese script versions are the quickest wins. I get a kick out of this kind of sleuthing — it’s like following breadcrumbs to find a new favorite illustrator.
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