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Kei Kusunoki

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Kei Kusunoki
Born Mayumi Ōhashi
March 24 1966 (1966-03-24) (age 42)
Iwakura, Aichi, Japan
Nationality Japanese
Occupation Manga artist
Relatives Kaoru Oohashi (twin-sister)
Website K2Office (Japanese)

Kei Kusunoki (楠 桂 Kusunoki Kei?, born March 24, 1966), real name Mayumi Ōhashi (大橋真弓 Ōhashi Mayumi?), is a Japanese manga artist best known for her horror and comedy manga series. She debuted in 1982 in Ribon Original with Nanika ga Kanojo Tōri Tsuita?. Her twin-sister Kaoru Ōhashi also works as a manga artist. Their styles are quite similar.

Works

Kusunoki focused most her career an anime production. Just recently did she return to manga, drawing Bitter Virgin. Most of her works have not been officially translated and published in English.

  • Yagami-kun no Katei no Jijō (1986)
  • (1989)
  • Ogre Slayer (1994)
  • Donmai Princess (2000)
  • Girls Saurus DX (2003 to now)
  • 100 Ways of an Exorcist (2005 to now)
  • Bitter Virgin (manga from 2006 to now)
  • Diabolo (manga) (manga 2005)
  • Innocent W (manga 2006 to now)
  • Sengoku Nights (manga 2006 to now)
  • Vampire (manga) (or Kessaku Tanpenshuu Vampire)
  • D no Fuuin
  • 100 Ways of An Exorcist
  • Koi Tomurai

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