Kanako Inuki
Kanako Inuki is a Japanese manga writer and illustrator.
Inuki was born in Hokkaidō and moved to Tokyo as a young girl. Starting out with an interest in manga she began to draw and write for horror manga. Her first published work was the short story Orusuban in 1987, which was published in a special edition of the shōjo manga magazine Shōjo Friend which was compiled by Kazuo Umezu. She was then a part of the 1990s boom in the horror genre in the Japanese manga market, becoming one of the leading authors and publishing in magazines like Horror House, Horror M, Suspiria and Suspense & Horror. Her work is characterized by a rich style of terror, influenced by folklore, tradition and the moralising ironic humor. She has been called the "Queen of the Horror Manga".
Works
- Orusuban, 1987, published in Shōjo Friend
- Hell Mother, 1990
- Kanaerareta Negai, 1991
- Fushigi no Tatari-chan, 1991-1998, published in Shōjo Friend and Suspense & Horror
- Presents, 1993-1998, published in Suspiria
- Kuchisake Onna Densetsu, 1995
- Bukita-kun, 1995, volume 1 published in Horror House and volumes 2-3 published in Horror M
- School Zone, 1996-1997, published in Kyōfu no Yakata DX
- Kaidan, 1996
- Warau Nikumen, 1996
- Be Very Afraid of Kanako Inuki!, 1997
- Horror Anthology Comic Shikaku
- 13-nin no Short Suspense & Horror
- Doko ni demo Aru Chotto Kowai Hanashi
- Kaiki Ningyoukan