



“This time out the quartet is even more experimental and avant-garde than usual — and “usual” is a word that never applies to these things, anyway.”
mini kuš! #75-78 reviewed on Ryan C.’s Four Color Apocalypse
“It’s occasionally haunting and the ending is grim”
Optical Sloth reviews mini kuš! ‘Doghair’ by Ganmu





The new mini kuš! by
Ganmu, Fenta, Inkee Wang and Yan Cong
are out now! Guest-edited by Paradise Systems. Available here!




Happy to announce four new minis by Ganmu, Fenta, Inkee Wang and Yan Cong. You don’t want to miss these, if you are interested what is happening in the underground comics scene of China! Guest edited by R. Orion Martin (Paradise Systems)




Happy to announce four new minis by
Ganmu, Fenta, Inkee Wang and Yan Cong. You don’t want to miss these, if
you are interested what is happening in the underground comics scene of
China!
Guest edited by R. Orion Martin (Paradise Systems)
“It’s a fascinating story, and another triumph for a mini kus company that can seemingly do no wrong when it comes to comics.”
mini kuš! #69 ‘Maud’ by Marlene Krause reviewed on the Optical Sloth.




mini kuš! #67-70 are coming out very soon! You can order each for $6.00 or all together for only $19.00, worldwide shipping included! Why wait?




Worms, Clouds, Everything
Published by kuš! in the mini kuš! series
A passionate hermit has sent you a letter from somewhere in the middle
of nowhere. There it is full of trees, rain, grass and, of course, mushrooms.28 pages, 4” x 6”, color, saddle stitched.
$6 (worldwide shipping included)
Distributed by Spit And A Half Distro




Day Tour
by: Mariana Pita
Published by kuš! in the mini kuš! series
Doing stuff is hard, especially outside your house. Take one step at a time,
get dressed, step out, catch the subway, have a coffee… If you didn’t make it
in the end, it’s okay, because you tried.28 pages, 4” x 6”, color, saddle stitched.
$6 (worldwide shipping included)
Distributed by Spit And A Half Distro
“The playful, geometric Resident Lover resists easy answers.”
mini kuš! #66 ‘Resident Lover by Roman Muradov, reviewed by The A.V. Club.
“It all comes together to form a really compelling comic […] There’s plenty to ponder here.“
mini kuš! #64 ‘Collection’ by Pedro Franz, reviewed by Optical Sloth.
“… one of those comics that almost manages to leave me at a loss for words — almost. I’ve read this through eight times now, and came away more impressed each time. “
mini kuš! #66 ‘Resident Lover by Roman Muradov, reviewed on Four Color Apocalypse.
“A work of sparse and haunting beauty delineating a person’s near-complete sense of estrangement from their own life that raises a million probing questions, the most prominent for this reader/critic being — how does one process an alienation so deep-seated that one is even alienated from it?“
mini kuš! #65 ‘Master Song’ by Francisco Sousa Lobo, reviewed on Four Color Apocalypse.
“ Try feeling, rather than thinking, your way through this one and see if the at-first-glance oblique connective tissue holding it together becomes less so as you absorb not only the cartoonist’s offerings, but the intent behind them.“
mini kuš! #64 ‘Collection’ by Pedro Franz, reviewed on Four Color Apocalypse.
“A visceral gut-punch that’ll leave you reeling — and, frequently, laughing in spite of yourself.“
mini kuš! #63 ‘Nausea’ by Abraham Díaz, reviewed on Four Color Apocalypse.