![]() He's utterly indifferent to his wife's pleas to help out more and indifferent to her in general. This comic is a love story of sorts, but Ganmu subverts expectations about a jealousy storyline and instead focuses on a man's intense affection for his dog. It conceals emotion but provides subtle visual cues to what's going on. Ganmu: mini-kuš! #71, "Doghair." There's a strange, simple precision to Ganmu's work. Let's take a look at a few of these unusual comics. When they got hold of European underground comics, that proved to be a game-changer. ![]() Martin has noted that while a number of Chinese artists looked at manga and manhwa, they either didn't feel like they could draw in that style or it simply didn't speak to them. These comics feel familiar in appearance and subject matter for American alternative comics readers, but also strange and original. ![]() He has since published fascinating minicomics translated into English and has partnered with the stalwarts over at kuš! as well. Orion Martin worked for a time as a translator in China, where he found a burgeoning underground comics scene. ![]()
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