Mori Kanda (ç¥Âç°森èÂÂ, Kanda Mori, born December 3, 1963) is a Japanese musician and manga artist known for his horror manga that mix splatter and comedy horror.
He grew up in a single-parent household. As a child, he loved the shà Âjo magazines his grandmother picked up from the trash dump, and he aspired to be a shà Âjo manga artist until he was 25, but was unable to make his debut. Mori began submitting manga to ladies' comics magazines instead.
In 1989, he made his debut with Kasakura Shuppansha's josei thriller and mystery manga magazine "Labien" (ã©ãÂÂã¢ã³, Rabian) with the oneshot Black Coffee in Bed (ãÂÂã©ãÂÂã¯ã³ã¼ãÂÂã¼ã¤ã³ãÂÂãÂÂãÂÂ, Burakku Kà Âhë in Beddo.) He gained popularity in the early 90s due to his appearances in Horror M and Kyà Âfu no Yakata DX, his violent and humorous splatter horror comedies separated him from other artists in the genre. In 1997 he made a pamphlet manga adaptation of Frank Grow's Love God.
After the horror boom's end, Mori has faced financial difficulties as his style of manga nowadays is niche and not marketable, he has even had to make erotic manga for men and lives with the help of his wife.
Even though his usual style is characterized by absurd and humorous extreme violence, he has also made manga based on people's real supernatural experiences.
In 2001 the label Inundà  released the CD album Antonio Seishun no Alien SEX Taiken (ã¢ã³ãÂÂãÂÂãªéÂÂå¹´ã®ã¨ã¤ãªã¢ã³SEXä½Âé¨Â) and in 2013, Attack of the Killer Hamster was released by Monofonus Press.
He has established a private publishing company, Kanda Mori Publishing (Hamster Books) to publish e-books. Mori also secretly runs an adult video site.