Ulises Mendicutty is an Argentine illustrator and comic artist based in Buenos Aires, renowned for his intricate, monochromatic ink drawings that draw from Japanese woodblock prints, indigenous art, and pop culture to create surreal, narrative-driven worlds .
His style features densely detailed linework, often depicting fantastical creatures, urban myths, and hybrid figures that blend human anatomy with animal or mechanical elements, evoking a sense of mystery and folklore . Mendicutty has published several graphic novels, including Ornamento and Crónicas del Mal, and contributes to international anthologies while exhibiting at festivals like FIBDA (Festival Internacional de Buenos Aires de Dibujo y Animación) . Influenced by artists such as Hayao Miyazaki and Alberto Breccia, his works explore themes of identity, migration, and the uncanny, frequently incorporating personal and cultural symbolism from his South American roots.