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People are falling in love with this artist's manga-inspired tattoos


Annyeong haseyo! That's about as far as my Korean goes. But I'm lucky that tattoo artist Yeaji Lim speaks mostly in pictures.

If you're looking to make a more permanent statement about your penchant for manga, then Yeaji will definitely do the trick. But before you make the final decision to get inked, it's important that you pinpoint any doubt. Tattoo removal procedures are, after all, quite painful and expensive.

Check out some of Yeaji's interesting creations below and find more from her portfolio on Instagram.





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