Hong Kong Comics: A History of Manhua #[nn]
☆ Be the first to reviewThis volume collects the English-language edition of Hong Kong Comics: A History of Manhua, originally published in 2002 by Princeton Architectural Press. It offers a comprehensive survey of the development of manhua (Chinese comics) in Hong Kong, tracing the medium's evolution from its early roots through the late 20th century, with a focus on key creators, styles, and cultural contexts. The book serves as both a historical reference and a visual archive, showcasing a wide range of comic strips and illustrations that reflect the unique blend of Eastern and Western influences in Hong Kong's comic art scene.
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Biographies of various Hong Kong comic creators.
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