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What (who) is -grapher - definition

MANGA
SpeedGrapher; Speedgrapher; SPEED GRAPHER

-grapher      
¦ combining form indicating a person concerned with a subject denoted by a noun ending in -graphy.
Origin
from Gk -graphos 'writer' + -er1.
Grapher         
GRAPHING CALCULATOR SOFTWARE
Apple Grapher; Curvus Pro X
Grapher is a computer program bundled with macOS since version 10.4 that is able to create 2D and 3D graphs from simple and complex equations.
graphic         
  • This portrait]] was drawn by [[Leonardo da Vinci]] around 1510, and it might depict the artist himself. It is executed in [[Sanguine]] (a kind of red chalk) on paper.
  • An [[illustration]] of a character from a story; also, an illustration of illustrations
  • Signature art used on web forums
  • Photo
VISUAL PRESENTATION ON SOME SURFACE
Graphical; Graphic; Grafik; Graphic products; Graphic technology; History of graphics
a.
Vivid, lively, picturesque, well-drawn, well-delineated, striking, telling.

Wikipedia

Speed Grapher

Speed Grapher (stylized as SPEED GRAPHER) is a 2005 anime series produced by Gonzo. The series ran for 24 episodes from April to October 2005 on TV Asahi. It tells the story of former war photographer, Tatsumi Saiga and his quest to save Kagura Tennōzu from Chōji Suitengu and the members of a fetish club, the Roppongi Club. In 2006, the series was licensed for release in North America by Funimation and aired on the Independent Film Channel between March 7 and August 15, 2008.

The series was adapted into a manga by Tomozo. Originally serialized by MediaWorks in Monthly Dengeki Comic GAO!, it was released to three tankōbon between September 2005 and September 2006. The manga series was then licensed to Chuang Yi, who released the three volumes in English and Chinese in Singapore, and later to Tokyopop, who released the first two volumes in North America in September and December 2008. A light novel was also created and was written by Minoru Niki. It was published by Hayakawa Publishing and released on July 21, 2005.