Mine is, uh, mine. It's inspired by everything I've ever liked, pretty much, because that's how style-development works; one is influenced by stuff, and it comes through in the drawings.
There's a bunch of manga in there, and a lot of European comics, a pinch of Hellboy, some faint traces of Doctor Snuggles (my first cartoon love). There's Jake Wyatt and Linda Medley and Murata Yusuke and Enrique Fernandez and Paul Kidby. There's so much in there, because I've never really bothered to put a name on it; I just chucked it all in the creative blender, and this is what came out. My art runs the full course from grumpy samurai to sparkly magical girls to creepy Lovecraftian horrors to dorky-looking goblins and realistic birds. It's all recogniseably mine, but I hesitate to put a genre-label on it.
"Manga" is a pretty wide term. It's a bit like saying your style is "comics". I mean, manga can vary from Dragonball to Vagabond and everything in between.