Little is known about Mitsuhisa Kuji (born in 1978) however we are certain that is a pen-name for an interesting young female artist with one of the finest pedigrees in Japanese comics. While Wolfsmund is her debut series, originally published in Japan by esteemed indie comic publisher and video game taste-makers, enterbrain!, she has been in the industry at least since 2004, mainly working on short stories with the ambition to someday have her own feature length seres. But before she began working on her own short stories, she was the assistant illustrator for two of the biggest names in comic art - Kentaro Miura (author of the best-selling series BERSERK) and Kaoru Mori (creator of the Victorian maid drama, EMMA). Since her debut work, ""Samurai Dream"", she has gone to draw a handful of other shorts, collected in a book called Luminous & Brightness, before launching Wolfsmund to critical acclaim in 2009.
Wolfsmund isn t a story that hands you the narrativeon a platter, and that s one of the many things I like about it Just because good things are happening, doesn t mean that it will stay that way. MitsuhisaKuji is too unpredictable to know, but it s certainthat there will be more death. BentoByte Wolfsmund isn't a story that hands you the narrative on a platter, and that's one of the many things I like about it... Just because good things are happening, doesn't mean that it will stay that way. Mitsuhisa Kuji is too unpredictable to know, but it's certain that there will be more death. --BentoByte Wolfsmund isn t a story that hands you the narrativeon a platter, and that s one of the many things I like about it Just because good things are happening, doesn t mean that it will stay that way. MitsuhisaKuji is too unpredictable to know, but it s certainthat there will be more death. BentoByte