Mitsukazu Mihara
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Mitsukazu Mihara (三原ミツカズ Mihara Mitsukazu?, born October 17, 1970 in Hiroshima) is an influential Japanese illustrator credited with helping shape the GothLoli look through her work in the "Gothic & Lolita Bible", as well as in other subsequent manga (notably her acclaimed "DOLL" series).
In 1994, she won the first "Feel Young New Face Manga Awards" Judges’ Special Prize with her short work, "The Children Who Don’t Need Rubbers."
She resides in Osaka, Japan.
Her artwork also graces the covers of the Gothic & Lolita Bible from vol 1. through vol. 8.
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[edit] Manga Works
Translated to English
- DOLL volumes 1-6
- Beautiful People
- R.I.P. - Requiem in Phonybrian
- Haunted House
- The Embalmer volumes 1-4
- IC In A Sunflower
Currently only in Japanese
- Happy Family volumes 1-3 & 'extra'
- Dokuhime (毒姫) "Poison Princess" volumes 1-2
- tamashii no futago (たましいのふたご) "The Twin Souls"
[edit] Art Collections
- Alice Addict
- Chocolate
[edit] Card Box
- Coffin of Fools