I don't have the exact name of the person who created the Omori manga at hand. It could be worth doing a search on manga databases or asking fellow manga enthusiasts for the answer.
Omori is purely fictional. The story and characters were imagined by the creators, not drawn from real-life events. It offers a fantastical and imaginative experience for players.
At the moment, there's no definite date for the Omori manga release. But you can follow the official social media accounts or manga forums for any potential news or leaks.
An anime doujin referred to a second creation based on an anime. Here are some of the anime doujin works I recommend:
1." Sword Art Online " Doujinshi novel: It tells the adventures of the protagonist Kirito and other characters, and contains a lot of sci-fi elements.
2 Naruto Doujinshi: It is a story about the battle between the protagonist Naruto and other characters. It contains a lot of ninja elements.
3. One Piece Doujinshi: The story of the adventure between the protagonist Luffy and other characters contains a lot of pirate elements.
[4. Death Doujinshi: The story of the battle between the protagonist Aizen and others contains a lot of elements of Death.]
[5. Blade of the Destroyer: Doujinshi novel: The story of the battle between the protagonist, Tanjiro, and other characters contains a lot of horror elements.]
These Doujinshi novels all had their own unique styles and storylines. The readers could choose according to their own preferences.
The central character is Omori. Alongside him, Aubrey is an important character. She has her own personality and role in the story. Kel is another friend, always bringing some energy and a bit of naivete to the group. And Hero, he is also one of the main characters, with his own story arcs and relationships within the Omori story.